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To: shibumi; little jeremiah; Candor7
THE MOST DISGUSTING EPISODE OF HER ENTIRE EXISTENCE IMO.

Libya, Ghaddafi and Hillary's blood-soaked hands

While Clinton's demented reaction to Ghaddafi's death was revealing, her actual contribution to it was not only immoral and illegal, it was treasonous.

Remember, it was Hillary Clinton, along with her State Department staff such as Susan Rice and Victoria Nuland who were out in front building up the case for war against Libya, a "UN Resolution," and support for the terrorists attempting to overthrow the Libyan leader.

In fact, in an article entitled "Hillary's War: How Conviction Replaced Skepticism In Libya Intervention," the Washington Post's Joby Warrick describes how Clinton provided yeomen's service in the effort to build an "international coalition" against Libya and Ghaddafi and how she worked overtime to see to it that the nation with the highest living standards in Africa was reduced to a burning desert of rubble and savagery.[1]

8 posted on 09/07/2016 10:31:23 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (Fair Dinkum)
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To: Fred Nerks

And whatever happened to the (IIRC) $6 billion in gold that Ghaddafi had? I saw a hacked email exchange between Hitlery and Blumenthal wondering about the gold.

She deserves so many hangings she’ll have to take birth multiple times just to get hanged enough times. What she did to Libya is beyond words. How many lives destroyed, because of her? And of course 0bola didn’t disagree. He must have had some input, and of course jihadi mayhem is exactly what he wnats, obviously. I wonder if he got some of the loot, too. Probably in some account or other.


10 posted on 09/08/2016 8:45:58 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Half the truth is often a great lie. B. Franklin)
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