Please tell me what Gaddafi is...
On 19/03/2011 12:49 PM, Harryk wrote:
Canuck57 wrote:
On 19/03/2011 10:36 AM, BAR wrote:
In articleZsKdnVZuaezWRBnQnZ2dnUVZ_tydnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...
Canuck57 wrote:
On 19/03/2011 6:58 AM, John H wrote:
...doing that is much worse than what Sadam was doing.
Now 'Bama wants to attack Libya. Where's all the liberal uproar?
Where
is the
threat to the US from Libya?
This man has gone off the deep end.
Gaddafi must have ****ed of someone in high power somewhere.
If it were about justice, how come for 3 decades the power that be did
nothing? I don't like him, he should have had his neck stretched years
ago, but why now? Our corrupt leaders say so? What is the real motive
for this?
Come now, pretty obvious some alliance exists with US-UN-France
where in
about 1/2 dozen countries the UN backed man is trying to replace the
local dictators or even democratically elected. Remeber the people of
Libya wanted Gaddafi and still do, BBC news showed protesters in
Gaddafi's support.
Because US-UN-France is fighting for a minority of gun toting rebel
criminals.
If an armed minority marched on DC, and another country came in to
support them -- that is what the US is doing!
Basically US-UN-France is the drivin force with Europe and Arab rich
calling the shots.
The new world order at work.
Thank you for the insights into your brain. It's a scary place, what
with your endless conspiracy theories.
I don't like Muammer el-Qaddafi either, but...as bad as he is, he is a
piker when you add up his murders and compare that number to the
hundreds of thousands of innocents our troops killed in Southeast Asia,
Iraq, and Afghanistan.
Iceland might be to your liking.
I was thinking Costa Rica. They got rid of the national army on the last
copue d'etat attempt. They don't miss the army either.
We war mongers in the west spend far too much on WAR, and little on much
else.
Peaceful place too Costa Rica is. War mongers get dismissed pretty quick.
Three of my retired union buddies have moved to Costa Rica, and another
is thinking about it. They have national health care that even
"furriners" can buy into at a reasonable price. Imported manufactured
goods are very, very expensive, because of import taxes. There have been
some problems with kidnapping of Americans, and its neighbors to the
north and south wander across the border from time to time to start
trouble. But, mostly, it is a peaceful place with many assets to attract
U.S. citizens. Pretty country, too, with mountains and seashores and
excellent fishing. Almost every Costa Rican I encountered on my trip
there spoke pretty good English. And for the bachelors, the chica ticas
are...well, fabulous.
From what I hear, a big Canadian community down there too. And would
be nice to learn spanish from a nice one the eyes chica ticas even
though I have no intention of an intimate relationship. Could be
tempting though, temptation is nice but like my wife as she is. Maybe a
threesone? Hahaha -- dreaming.
No big, I probably would not import much. Bet the local made stuff is
good. Get a lot more fresh produce local that is real good, just have
to addapt the cooking skills.
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