I just tried this on a T42p with kernel 2.6.31-9.29. Either this changed now or 
that model behaves different, which makes not much sense. I can see the event 
going through acpid and causing /etc/acpi/ibm-wireless being called.
So for me it goes through the 4 states. The only problem I see is that 
bluetooth now seems to be tied to two rfkill switches. One from the 
thinkpad-acpi driver which is persistent and one other from the hci driver 
which is created and removed whenever the ThinkPad driver changes state. 
Unfortunately it is always re-created in off state, so one has to enable it 
manually all the time.

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thinkpad fn+f5, Asus fn+f2: regression, rfkill toggling in the kernel instead 
of userspace
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/395358
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