hooskins
10-20-2011, 07:48 AM
Looks like they may have got him:
http://m.cnn.com/primary/_rpf90O-iS4MdHP4s9s
http://m.cnn.com/primary/_rpf90O-iS4MdHP4s9s
Tripoli About to be Taken Over by Rebelshooskins 10-20-2011, 07:48 AM Looks like they may have got him: http://m.cnn.com/primary/_rpf90O-iS4MdHP4s9s hooskins 10-20-2011, 05:36 PM No thoughts on this? Occupy Types" are more interesting? SmootSmack 10-20-2011, 06:10 PM I'm a bit stunned no one is commenting on this. I've been waiting to see if anyone would. Maybe only some of us recall the 1980s and the Lockerbie bombing, among other things. This guy was as feared as any leader. But was soon forgotten with the "rise" of Saddam and Bin Laden. So now in less than a year, Mubarak is overthrown and exiled, and Bin Laden and Gadhafi are dead. Unbelievable Lotus 10-20-2011, 06:17 PM Syria needs to be next. Catching Qaddafy is a big moment not just for the Arab world but for the globe. It also is a huge moment for Libya, which has been marginalized by other countries, including Arab countries, for decades. Now Libyans can begin to join the mainstream of world culture and can have a democratic voice in their own affairs. Chico23231 10-20-2011, 06:46 PM Gadhafi looks good in red mooby 10-20-2011, 07:11 PM Journalists reporting on Libya's civil war have stumbled upon 21-year-old UCLA math student Chris Jeon, who has joined the Libyan rebels because "It is the end of my summer vacation, so I thought it would be cool to join the rebels." :doh: Jeon bought an $800 one-way plane ticket from L.A. to Cairo two weeks ago, then snuck across the boarder into Libya. He of course has no actual affinity for the rebels: "At spring break I told my friends a 'sick' vacation would be to come here and fight with the rebels," he told a Christian Monitor reporter. And he is about as good a soldier as you would expect, according to the National: :doh: "How do you fire this thing?" he asked on Wednesday as a bearded rebel handed him an AK-47. Locating the trigger of the assault rifle and switching off the safety, Mr Jeon fired it in the air in two short bursts. "I want to fight in Sirte!" he proclaimed, using hand gestures and pointing west towards Sirte. Whether the rebels understood him was far from clear. "It's hard to communicate. I don't really speak any Arabic," he said. :doh::doh: Also, good for Libya now that Qaddafi is dead. JoeRedskin 10-20-2011, 08:26 PM Not sure what to say about this other than - - "Hooray!!" Another dictator gone. I hope that the revolutionaries are able to set up a representative government and not another dime store "revolutionary council" that is simply a front for another tribal oligarchical autocracy. saden1 10-21-2011, 11:25 AM This is how you win against dictators. Turn their people against them and help them not invade their country and invest in trillion dollars and countless American lives for ungodly amount of years without any help. Another victory notch for Obama and co. They managed to do what a lot of administrations couldn't do....Give it up! Lotus 10-21-2011, 11:29 AM This is how you win against dictators. Turn their people against them and help them not invade their country and invest in trillion dollars and countless American lives for ungodly amount of years without any help. Another victory notch for Obama and co. They managed to do what a lot of administrations couldn't do....Give it up! Yes. Obama deserves credit for what he did do...and what he didn't do...to bring about a desired result. Hog1 10-23-2011, 07:53 PM Libyan Leader Declares Nation Islamic, Sharia Law to be Implemented (http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/gaddafi-sharia-islamic-law/2011/10/23/id/415429?s=al&promo_code=D502-1) |
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