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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie
You'd dismiss them just as easily as you dismiss the Bhutto interview, or better yet, just as easily as you accept the 'official' version of things.
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Bhutto's David Frost interview, where she said bin Laden had been killed, was November 2, 2007.
Yet on November 8, 2007 Bhutto was placed under house arrest, and she told a radio station at that time, "And I was just telling one of the policemen, I said 'should you be here after us? Should not you be looking for Osama bin Laden?' And he said, 'I'm sorry, ma'am, this is our job. We're just doing what we are told.'"
So it appears Bhutto was confused as to whether bin Laden is alive or dead. She says one thing, then immediately says another later in the week.
It's ridiculous to take her at her word one day as truth, but ignore her words 6 days later as a lie. As she was apparently the only person in the world to have that information about bin Laden, and to have verified it since, with voice recognition of bin Laden talking occurring subsequently, I choose to call that claim a pile of nonsense.