Libyan official says Khaddafy is dead

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- Libyan official says Khaddafy is dead, still unconfirmed by U.S. officials

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I hope Khaddafy rots in his grave. No Resurrection for him! And his kind!!!

    Reply#1 - Thu Oct 20, 2011 9:43 AM EDT

    Any day a murdering Marxist dictator gets sent to hell is a good one. No telling WTF will replace him but.................. one down.

      #1.1 - Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:48 PM EDT

      You are right, Dave, it is a good day. Which makes my day!!! And have

      a good day; pun intended. Phyllis

        #1.2 - Thu Oct 20, 2011 3:55 PM EDT

        Watch what you say Dave, Our President supports social and Marxist principles!!

          #1.3 - Thu Oct 20, 2011 6:00 PM EDT

          Dave will say what he pleases! We have to watch our backs with your

          crowd.

            #1.4 - Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:33 PM EDT

            Dave, we went to our daughter's on Sunday and as appetizer she served raw carrots, etc, with Ranch dressing, and very good. Thought of you with French

            Fries, Ranch Dressing which I really like. Phyllis

            Frie

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              #1.5 - Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:22 AM EDT
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              NBC is the most unprofessional news organization in this country.

              Not only are the journalistic skills the lowest quality, where it maintains a 5 th grade level of grammar.

              In reporting on Libya, you have always reported the leader as

              Khaddafy spelling is as a child would sound it out.

              If you checked your print with a proof reader you would have printed correctly for the last year, as:

              Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi

                Reply#2 - Thu Oct 20, 2011 5:53 PM EDT

                Please stop using the slang wording in your reports saying BUSTED ,it is so unprofessional using this grammar ,when the journalists who use them are suppose to be educated professionals.

                It is also a black eye , when you report saying " me and my friend", when you should say "my friend and I "

                  Reply#3 - Thu Oct 20, 2011 5:57 PM EDT

                  A second grade teacher once told me plant a seed in good soil and it will grow.

                  I read the letter Bush wrote calling Qaddafi his friend and lifting the sanctions from Libya. I read about the Halliburton employees who had to flee Libya, the photo of Senators McCain/Graham smiling with Qaddafi as the hope of a US weapons deal. The numerous times Connie Rice went to Libya to assure the deals. And lately how the GOP drew up Impeachment papers against President Obama for joining in the NATO mission to help the Libyan people. Now that's one for the history books. Now we'll hear the spin and I wonder who will get the credit because it wont be Obama. In less then three years the US has seen an end to War in Iraq, down sizing in Afghanistan and the fall of Dictators because a US President dare tell the truth to the World and plant a seed of yes you can.

                  The GOP continues to refuse any Jobs Bill or recovery to the Economy but it's the plan for the campaign to use and say it's all Obama's fault, elect Romney. Cain was suppose to get minority votes from Obama but he's losing every race and the fake 999 plan is just to funny. Perry has his wife out again to help recover and Mitt is just out there telling the truth. If he's elected the Corporations/Banks are in charge and things will go back to the way they were in 2001.

                  As a footnote most Americans don't even know where Libya is on the map and let alone the spelling of a foreign leaders name. I couldn't believe it when a few reporters didn't know Libya is in North Africa. At lease we have a President who knows World Culture, language and Religions. No I'm not that smart but before I speak I google it to be sure. President Obama could teach me a thing or two and I would listen closely.

                  see you same time same place

                    Reply#4 - Thu Oct 20, 2011 6:14 PM EDT

                    Good Evening Mr.Williams, A fine broadcast this evening as always! Great to see Richard on the broadcast and in the studio too! Incredible news of the death of Qadhafi after 42 years in power over the region. One can understand the celebrations of the people in the region. Time will tell for the future.

                    Richard's report told of the capture of Qadhafi by his own rebel fighters and eventually being killed by his own people. Certainly graphic video of Qadhafi after being captured and appearing to be gravely injured. The dictator being brought down by his own people. Wild celebrations ensued after people learned in the region of Qadhafi's death. One hopes for peace for the people of Libya.

                    Excellent Reporting by Richard as Always!

                    On another note the "Making A Difference" segment by Mr.Lewis was wonderful! Dr.Margaret Martin is doing great work!

                    Thank You for the broadcast Mr.Williams. Peace to You and to All!

                    Be Well Everyone!

                    Stay Extra,Extra Safe and Well Richard! Great to see you on the Studio!

                    Take Extra Good Care Richard and Crew!

                    Lisa

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