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- ********0
very bloody
- TheBlueOne0
I wonder at what point, when you're huddled there in a dark pipe drain, with two wounded legs from a drone attack, clutching your gold plated .45 automatic hiding from rabid armed gunman do you start pondering where you took that wrong turn in your life.
- Dillinger0
The people replacing him are just as fucking crazy. I wonder does that other crazy fucker Clinton realise that.
- ********0
In that speech, they were not taking Ghaddafi seriously at all. There are obviously business deals being made with the US by the Arab countries which are hush-hush and that ghaddafi had no part of. They laugh at his naivety and with his bad record, the US laugh at Ghaddafi's accountability. Now that he is gone the US will continue deal with the new guy with the suit and no racial agendas that are out in the open.
- ********0
Ghaddafi should have just stepped down, but he was drunk with power and ego, apparently. If he was smart he could have played his cards a lot better.
- ********0
It's a chess game and Obama is in it. Ghaddafi goes down, troops pulled from Iraq.
Coincidence? I thinks nots.
- Obama, Clinton, whomever...********
- well it was a coincidence. bush signed the order to get them out.********
- Obama, Clinton, whomever...
- ukit20
Haters gonna hate
- GeorgesII0
some of you think life is a goddam video game, thjs has nothing to do with the man but with the ressources his country has, he could have stayed in power for 600 years as long as he played ball, but no he wanted something better for his country,
I wonder how many time this same scenario will be replayed until the world learn some basic fuckn history,
anyways, when will american stop cheering death and realize that when shtf, they'll be knee deep in it,
- ali0
What is this insanity?
Gaddafi on display in freezer as row rages over killing
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/…
"Men, women and children filed in to take their picture with the body. The site's guards had even organised separate visiting hours for families and single men."
- wow********
- That would be your "Great Men of History" narrative at workTheBlueOne
- wow
- TheBlueOne0
@GeorgesII regarding history:
In 1187 Saladin invaded the kingdom, defeating the Crusaders at the Battle of Hattin. The battle left Saladin with many prisoners. Most prominent among these prisoners were Raynald and King Guy, both of whom Saladin ordered brought to his tent.
Saladin invited the king [Guy] to sit beside him, and when Arnat [Raynald] entered in his turn, he seated him next to his king and reminded him of his misdeeds. "How many times have you sworn an oath and violated it? How many times have you signed agreements you have never respected?" Raynald answered through a translator: "Kings have always acted thus. I did nothing more."
Saladin went on to execute Raynald for his atrocities he committed in battle, but spared Guy saying to him, "It is not the wont of kings, to kill kings; but that man had transgressed all bounds, and therefore did I treat him thus."
- In other words, same shit, different century. Kings (and presidents) have always acted thusTheBlueOne
- loool0
somehow I can't stop thinking that biggest critics on him comes from people who don't even know where Libya is...