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| View Poll Results: Did the Pakistan government (or military) know Osama bin Laden was there? | |||
| Yes, I believe Pakistani officials of some kind knew (please explain): |
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57 | 78.08% |
| No, I don't believe Pakistani officials knew (please explain); |
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2 | 2.74% |
| I am not sure (please explain): |
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3 | 4.11% |
| I believe private Pakistani citizens knew and helped him set up his "safe house." |
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11 | 15.07% |
| Voters: 73. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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love wise guys of the avian world Join Date: Nov 2009
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i do not have a personal issue whenever critically thinking/sharing on a subject. i really like this [and other thought-provoking] conversations as well, and would also like for them to respectfully continue. my participation in a thread- i.e., typing out words or thanking, does not mean i have personal agenda if i do or do not not agree with someone either. if i type that is not where i'm coming from, isn't that as important as anyone else wanting to be heard on anti-racism?
i like opening up for clarification and moving on- fostering more positive relationships. i do not know a lot about pakistan save in words, as i've never visited the country. openly discussing political issues differs greatly in other regions of the world so much from our freedom/ culture here. Last edited by violaine; 05-07-2011 at 01:28 PM. |
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