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jgg000101 says:
so who is the money being released to if qadaffi is still around but there is no government in libya?
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solardiva says:
Make no mistake the release of Libyan money amounts to the funding of an assassination and I hope everyone of them implicated are all tried for war crimes but that seems to be an oxymoron these days. The heck with Taliban it's Talibama as far as I am concerned. NATO war criminals and you are too; everyone of you sitting by watching and saying nothing! Don't you dare call yourselves Christians, Jews or Muslims - or any other religion that professes to love God - your all EVIL! You don't love God - you worship yourselves- because you are satan!
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michaelz06 says:
Wasn't it just the other day that everyone was crowing about Obama's victory? That seems to me to be about as premature as that "Mission Accomplished" banner turned out to be.
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signseeker1717 replies:
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Oh, I think people were celebrating the beginning of the end of a murderous 42-year-old regime. No banners, more like pictures of the dictator being shredded. JOY that the SOB is on the run, and will be apprehended soon, shared happiness for the liberation of the LIBYAN people. SOME of us are happy our country is helping...
notreich replies:
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Wasn't it just today?
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samXXkiley says:
coucou,
""""Government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim told the Associated Press that Qaddafi is safe, healthy and his morale is high.""""
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history constantly repeats , dictators suffer the same fate, they end up in the graves they build
"au revoir"
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imnotimportant says:
Americans don't need to do everything. At times, they need to help just a little, and let others do the heavy lifting. Maybe the tea party needs to acknowledge Obama's and the US Air Force's success here in Libya.
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michaelz06 replies:
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your measure for "success" is pretty darn low....
signseeker1717 replies:
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mich, and your measure of "failure" seems pretty darn premature
signseeker1717 replies:
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mic, your meaure for "success" seems to be either unreasonable or non-existent
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valjean7 says:
Does Lybia have any spider holes to look in for ousted tyrants?
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sayso3 says:
All dictators eventually meet the same fate. He will soon be wearing a necktie himself.
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WeHappyFew replies:
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British SAS are on the ground hunting for Gaddafi. The last last thing Europe wants is Gaddafi taken alive and going to the Hague for his day in court. Believe me.
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oldman67 says:
Looks like the Rothschilds may have to wait to gain control of the Lybian Central Bank. I notice the oil companies aren't waiting.
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sepa2 says:
See the difference between the a real uprising (Egypt) and a bogus uprising instigated by crusaders?
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ky1946 replies:
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Are you trying to say something here? What exactly is "the a real unrising"? And you also trying to say this is a crusade in libya.
Is this a christian, muslim, or tribal crusade? So many questions.