Ya, exactly like that. Making stuff up, that I never said.Make stuff up like your claim of no Sharia law and no al Qaeda rebels?
We've already passed the part where you make up stuff I didn't say.Uh huh! No Sharia no al Qaeda and no CDN tax money going to help these al Qaeda assholes that don't exist right?
uh huh! No sharia no al qaeda and no cdn tax money going to help these al qaeda assholes that don't exist right?
Da Nile is one country to the East....We've already passed the part where you make up stuff I didn't say.
Please do try and follow your own pattern please. I do so enjoy your tantrums.
Difficulty reading? Or are the questions to hard?
One al Qaeda rebel leader. No power in Tripoli. Reigned in by the NTC.
Da Nile is one country to the East....
Nope. Syria. Suncor/PetroCan has been getting grief from the leadership there too.and probably the next one targetted for "intervention".....;-)
What's to be in denial over? All you've posted was conjecture, and been in denial about the facts.Da Nile is one country to the East....
They're under a lot of pressure.And the NTC is starting to crack.
Nope. Syria. Suncor/PetroCan has been getting grief from the leadership there too.
Oh goody. al Qaeda is going to start more grief. Good thing they are armed to the tits now.Challenges Ahead for Libya - Council on Foreign Relations
Earlier this week, Libya's interim Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril, warned that Libya was close to chaos (TIME) and threatened to resign his post. The NTC leadership has faced growing tensions among the different militias and tribal factions that comprise his ruling coalition. Stark divisions between the country's Western-educated liberals and Islamists--some moderate, others more militant--have complicated efforts to articulate a coherent narrative for a new, democratic Libya. Some in the NTC are wary of working with former Qaddafi regime officials, including Jibril.
Your questions. They are hillarious.
Oh goody. al Qaeda is going to start more grief. Good thing they are armed to the tits now.
That can't be Goob's. petros said the liberal leaders were lying!!!Challenges Ahead for Libya - Council on Foreign Relations
Earlier this week, Libya's interim Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril, warned that Libya was close to chaos (TIME) and threatened to resign his post. The NTC leadership has faced growing tensions among the different militias and tribal factions that comprise his ruling coalition. Stark divisions between the country's Western-educated liberals and Islamists--some moderate, others more militant--have complicated efforts to articulate a coherent narrative for a new, democratic Libya. Some in the NTC are wary of working with former Qaddafi regime officials, including Jibril.
So hillarious, you couldn't answer them...lol.Your questions. They are hillarious.
Very frightening and one of the reasons we shouldn't have gone in, in the first place.And tons of weapons are now on the market - They are now better armed then before - 20 K surface to air missiles - Missing. Wonder when they start showing up at European Airports.
Ohhhhh Liberal leaders. There is a Liberal Sharia and a Conservative Sharia with good and bad al Qaeda?That can't be Goob's. petros said the liberal leaders were lying!!!
So hillarious, you couldn't answer them...lol.
Goob's post, proves my pint. But hey, don't worry about those facts. Your version of reality is pretty entertaining too.
very frightening and one of the reasons we shouldn't have gone in, in the first place.
That can't be Goob's. petros said the liberal leaders were lying!!!
So hillarious, you couldn't answer them...lol.
Goob's post, proves my pint. But hey, don't worry about those facts. Your version of reality is pretty entertaining too.
very frightening and one of the reasons we shouldn't have gone in, in the first place.
I don't know about al Qaeda, but you've spent countless hours posting that not all Muslims are extremists.Ohhhhh Liberal leaders. There is a Liberal Sharia and a Conservative Sharia with good and bad al Qaeda?
and all this relates to Canada's support for Libyan democracy , how??
Is it not ASSUMING that the missing weapons are in specific hands?? Where is the proof of this??
Only if your 18 deep in a 24, or prone to ignoring reality, and instead live for make believe.And Petros is bang on with many of his comments.