Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Al Qaeda probed over Lahore blasts

The death toll from twin suicide blasts in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore grew to 28 Wednesday, as police opened an investigation into possible al Qaeda involvement in the attacks.

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Lahore police said the offices of the Federal Investigative Agency -- Pakistan's national investigative agency -- had been completely destroyed after two suicide car bombers drove a vehicle into the eight-story building on Tuesday morning.

A third bomber drove a van into a house being used by an advertising agency in a residential area known as Model Town, killing at least three people. Police said at least 175 people were injured in the two bombings.

Let us know when you've had enough of Al-Qaeda and actually want to do something about it.  We'll be happy to help.  Until then, keep giving us token players and lip service about how you're against terrorism.  What I don't get is that Al-Qaeda has tried to kill Mushrarraf multiple times, and yet, he still seems like he's dragging ass over it.  It doesn't make sense.  If you tried to kill me, I'm opening the gates of hell to kill you and everyone around you.

 

Travis

travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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