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Default Support for Obama's war

On 24/03/2011 4:17 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 10:56:51 -0600,
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Agreed, it is more complex, and much of it we have not been told.

My guess is this, Obama tried to talk to Gadafi like he did with Egypt.
But Gadafi told Obama to fly a kite.


i hope. that way obama continues to be seen as he is. a man of peace


Obama is a war monger. Mumbarek was polite. Gadhafi probably told
Obama to f- himself. So Obama sends him a cruise missile in an
assassination attempt.

Obama has a wild ego so he would
immediately support his assassination. France, it is easy, just look at
the rich aristocracy in France, Total Oil and others for the answer. It
is about colonialization. France knows a new succession leader might
just do a Venezuela like takeover. Canada has interest there but UK and
Canda are just US/UN ftag alongs.


so you think all we have to do is to continue to support crazed
dictators and everything's gonna be alright

proof? well none.


The cruise missile says it all.

Saudi/Arab, it is a nice diversion to take attention off of the real
carnage to unarmed civilians n Yemen and Behrain. Further, Gadafi never
really fit in to the Arab oil racketeering cartels so Saudi view him as
a victim of convenience. Maybe adafi even told a Bin Laden family
member to take a hike.


go ahead and live in your fantasy world. i suppose in your world,
japanese reactors never have partial meltdowns either


You mean like Three Mile Island, the GE designed reactors in Japan, you
got 23 exactly like them in your back yard. Even more if you count
similar models. You might not want to be so smug.

So in the end it is more of politicial grudge war and deception. It
isn't about oil, Libya is less than 2%, Canada, Brazil and others can
make that up. It isn't about freedom, these are armed rebels with
al-Qaeda ties, hardly democracy.


and you believe this because gaddhafi said it.

uh huh


Nope, I follow the energy markets. I even have stocks in companies that
do business in Libya. Almost got there myself once back in the early
80's when I used to have to work for a living, but now invest.

In fact, I used this to add to my positions in some select buying
opportunities. Already made money too.

If it is about freedom and democracy, Yemen and Behrain would not be
ignored. They are actually worse shape. No, Obama, UN, France and
Saudi -- they want Gadafi out so they can keep it a nice subservient
colonial place and a little ego satisfaction.