Gaddafi captured as he fled Sirte

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well, it seems the US had no problem supporting him and considering him an ally when it suited it. They had to have known what he was doing and let him do it anyhow.

Breezy if you knew anything about history you'd see he was not an ally.


Suspect the reason the US got NATO to move on this is because the rebels were gaining momentum......and stood a good chance of taking over and getting rid of Gadhaffi. If that had happened........then the US support of him would have been made more public and in more detail.
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Open your eyes Breezy, Canadian General Bouchard set this whole thing up. If he doesn't give the go ahead for NATO planes to attack the convoy your love interest Gaddafi would be home free.
 

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First the title of this thread is wrong:. I SHOULD read: Gaddafi tortured, mutilated , tortured and slaughtered as he TRIED to flee

second: seems even the Libyans are starting to not only question but are sickened by HOW he was slaughtered. The SAVAGERY has gotten them thinking about how badly and savagely this was handled.

So much for blood stained victory fingers....... as it is a savage victory indeed. (but for some that does not matter as it is all about the "victory" and they could care less HOW it was achieved.

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Exposed: Civilizations Barbarity
Libya: Civilizations Barbarity Exposed:



In Benghazi, on the main square where it all started, they were slaughtering camels in celebration. There they sat, eight of them, feet tied so they could not move, quivering with fear as they were beheaded one by one. As soldiers fired rifles in the air, members of the cheering crowd held up the severed heads as trophies. They daubed their hands in the camel-blood, and gave the V-for-victory sign with dripping fingers.

But away from the square, the birthplace of the revolution was not in party mood. The streets were fairly quiet. And in the cafes, people were watching TV pictures – more graphic than any shown in Britain – of a bloodied Gaddafi dragged along and beaten, feebly protesting, before a gun was put to his head.

The picture then cut to the dead ex-leader being rolled onto the pavement, blood pooling from the back of his skull.

"He deserves to die, but not in this sort of way," said Mohammed Hamed, one of those who saw the images. "It's haram [forbidden in Islam] the way they treated him.



,,wonder if Clinton is still laughing at this savagery. Oh the victory they must be enjoying in their perverted shallow, politically greedy minds. This has NOTHING to do with liberation......as there is no guarantee what will happen next when a society like that is let loose and cannot handle the new found "freedom". Freedom comes with laws, rules, and boundaries.....
 

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Yet again I am ashamed to call myself Canadian and part of NATO.

Well at least will keep getting 500 million a year rent for telecommunication from Africa now.
And Africa will never get there own currency bank they where planning to start this year.

Them two things alone would have sucked for our economy.
We get to financialy enslave Africa again for the next 100 years yay!!!

We are a bunch of a&&holes you know.


Do you really believe the crap that guy was spewing. Come on your kidding right?
 

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Firoze Manji: Nothing in international law allows regime change and assassination of a leader

Where were you and your opinions when he was killing 10's of thousands?

the same place YOU were. The difference is that your opinions involve a savage kind of justice. Mine don't. For the record: I am not the president of the US or the leader of NATO ........and if the discussion of his conduct had taken place on here.......you would have known my opinions .

but that is neither here nor there. Just because he was a barbarian........does not give us , who claim to be civilzed to lower our own principles to that level. What don't you get about that??

How many times would you have him savagely beaten before you would satisfy your lust for your kind of "justice"?? What happened is barbarism. even the Libyans say that. (the sane ones )

before you make the claims of how many he killed.......lets see some stats. and real numbers. All too often.......the rhetoric gets more dramatic when some try to make a case for barbaric "justice".
 

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Do you really believe the crap that guy was spewing. Come on your kidding right?


We are ignorant compared to that guy.
He probably knows more then me and you combined.
get over yourself, Inflated head.

I believe his crapo over any crapo you or, our media shows me.
Why do you think most our new Canadian doctors are from Africa?
 

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We are ignorant compared to that guy.
He probably knows more then me and you combined.
get over yourself, Inflated head.

I believe his crapo over any crapo you or, our media shows me.
Why do you think most our new Canadian doctors are from Africa?

I think when it comes to thinking ability you should not slam someone else as your ability to NOT think is not in doubt.. I am sure your IQ has a decimal point between numbers 1 and number 2. And I am being gracious here. I really think it is before the first number.
 

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First the title of this thread is wrong:. I SHOULD read: Gaddafi tortured, mutilated , tortured and slaughtered as he TRIED to flee

second: seems even the Libyans are starting to not only question but are sickened by HOW he was slaughtered. The SAVAGERY has gotten them thinking about how badly and savagely this was handled.



Time you grew up O.B.- this is the real world, that he took part in creating. You obviously aren't cognizant of the old adage "Live by the sword, die by the sword".

 

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We are ignorant compared to that guy.
By ignorant if you mean you and whatever worms you have fine.

He probably knows more then me and you combined.
Again, if you are talking about you and your worm problem.. fine.

get over yourself, Inflated head.
Better than filled with mush.

I believe his crapo over any crapo you or, our media shows me.
Paranoia is usually a sign of mental illness. I recommend you seek a help and stay off the internet or you'll end up like that guy.

Why do you think most our new Canadian doctors are from Africa?
I don't know. We have better satellite tv?
 
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Spirited away to a secret location yesterday, Moammar Gadhafi’s body has emerged in an unlikely place, on display in the freezer at a Misrata shopping center, the latest move in a farcical 48 hour period that started with Gadhafi being captured and then turning up dead shortly thereafter.
His burial “postponed” for the purposes of investigation, Gadhafi is instead stowed in a produce cooler, with residents lining up with cameras to get their photos taken with their slain dictator.
But how was he killed? One of the Misrata rebels has posted a video claiming he did it, showing off what he claims is Gadhafi’s wedding ring and bloody jacket. He says he shot Gadhafi twice, including in the head, and that he died a half hour later.
He also threw the capture story into even further doubt, rejecting both the spiderhole and convoy stories and claiming he was just walking around Sirte with some children when he found and killed him.
Gadhafi’s killing is also now being questioned from a legal perspective, with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov saying Gadhafi was a prisoner of war after his capture and his killing violated the Geneva Conventions.

Moammar Gadhafi: In Your Grocer’s Freezer -- News from Antiwar.com


............seems to say it all. Now.......How about

YOU SUPPLY THE CAPTION for that photo???


" If you only knew what is in store for you" ( Obama.)

" you americans are such fools " (Gadhaffi)


some just can't get enough of this savagery...... and that speaks volumes about why the world is in such a mess now.
 

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Ghadaffi may have been a prisoner of war as defined by legal armed forces. When do rebels play by rules? I think that's the fourth or fifth time I've put that question to you - with NO answer.
 
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Ghadaffi may have been a prisoner of war as defined by legal armed forces. When do rebels play by rules. I think that's the fourth or fifth time I've put that question to you - with NO answer.

(sorry, it was not intentional


Just because they don't play by any rules.........does NOT indicate that WE should follow suit or support their illegal and immoral actions. Instead of giggling like an idiot ......clinton should have said something about disapproving HOW it went down.....and that he should have been taken alive. The guy was begging for his life......in some tunnel...but that did no stop the feeding frenzy. ANimals in the wild have higher principles of behavior than these savages .

even the Libyans are concerned about HOW it went down. And they should be. What exists now......is a big black cloud hanging over their "new liberation". It is unfinished business......until the killers are held to some account. That of course won't happen..as they are considered "heros" by too many.

They had captured him. All they had to do is ARREST him (even a citizens arrest would have sufficed to hold him) and take him to a secure contained area. There was no need for what happened. NONE.

Does not bode well......... as if this is the kind of "justice" they are starting their new liberation with......it could get more unstable and nastier.
 

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The Serenity Prayer might be a good thing for you:

Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change
The courage to change the things I can

(and here's the biggie)

and the wisdom to know the difference.