Khaddafy blames Bin Laden, drugs for unrest

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Khaddafy blames Bin Laden, who is rumored to be in Pakistan and now he has his own country

with a bomb, which scares me no end. As for the protestors and their coffee, Khaddafy's son,

who is power hungry no doubt slipped the pill ""Ecstasy" in his coffee and he is having

"The Messiah" believeing he is the "King of Kings."and that is not out of the realm of possibliy

that he himself is on drugs. More power to the protesters. In an extreme situation, rules

change. Phyllis Kunz

    Reply#1 - Thu Feb 24, 2011 10:36 AM EST

    The protesters are being persecuted by Khaddafy but if history repeats itself he will be driven

    out of Libya, like Nero, who played the fiddle while Rome burned.

      Reply#2 - Thu Feb 24, 2011 12:33 PM EST

      This Administration won't enforce the DOMA anymore? Congrats Gay Community!!!
      Now you're right up there with the Big Banks.
      This Administration won't enforce the laws about felony bank fraud either.
      bahahahhaaha man I crack me up

        Reply#3 - Thu Feb 24, 2011 4:27 PM EST

        If it works don't change it and it's been a gold mine for Gaddafi as using Bin Laden's name worked so well the US went to war with Iraq. All these Dictators have worked well with the Oil Companies as even Bush said by invading Iraq our oil would be cheaper. Americans really never thought much about the people suffering as their Leader rake in the big money. Egypt citizens lived off 2 dollars a day but at the same time the US had affordable gas prices. Obama is doing the right thing on allowing the people to make their decisions of a leader not the USA. Many say this revolution is because of former President Bush's call for Democracy. Well at lease the Middle East people didn't buy the headlines and saw first hand what was really going on. But it does make for good fairy tale reading. Not one of the citizens who have over turned their Dictator have cheered Bush's name. As the man who tossed the shoe at Bush was supported by all the Middle East and if that shows what they think of him. Notice one seems to remember the words FACEBOOK as their inspiration not George W. Bush.

        It seems like Blame game is popular now that all the secret lies are out. Rummy blames lower staff and others as he writes in his book. Bush blames those who advised him and would do it again. Powell blames others for his lying Speech to the United Nations and American people. Now Law Makers are blaming the Pentagon/Military for the lies they come home to tell. The Soldiers told Family members and even reporters Richard Engel and PBS told the of the horror and misrepresentation reported to American people. But even today people believe the lies even with the truth in their face. For a buck we see everyone has a book sale even if it's about lies and nothing important.

          Reply#4 - Thu Feb 24, 2011 4:55 PM EST

          White House Spokesman said Thursday. We have a situation in Libya that demands quick action."

          It seems to me that what the International COmmitteee must do they must do quickly to save more

          lives. A given, in my opinion.

            Reply#5 - Fri Feb 25, 2011 1:00 AM EST

            Correction: We have a new situation in Libya that demands quick action The Obama administration and

            the nations' leaders are in my prayers as they address this unprecedented event in the Middle East. A

            big massacre must not be allowed to happen. As Hilliary Clinton said, "We are in a new world, and we

            are all in this together. God speed!

              Reply#6 - Mon Feb 28, 2011 7:44 PM EST
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