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To: ventanax5
Eight year ago the United States made peace with Kaddafi, and put paid to the history between our two countries, including the Lockerbie bombing. The best and the brightest hailed this peace as a wonderful vindication of Bush’s foreign policy.... Kaddafi never violated his agreements with us and never became a threat to us or our allies. He spoke in the warmest terms of the United States and of Obama... We attacked his country, bombed his military and his government, bombed his residence, drove him from power, and now we have killed him. I will not become a moral relativist...

I can't read any further. I will surely puke. You ARE a moral relativist. The monster killed far more people than Charlie Manson ever did. If Manson started speaking in warm terms of the US and Obama, would you have us commute his sentence? All is forgiven? What about justice? What about the innocent people who died in the Lockerbie bombing?

I'm only sorry it took this long and Obama gets some of the credit.

No tears for Gaddafi. Live by the sword, die by it.

18 posted on 10/24/2011 3:39:10 PM PDT by Lady Lucky ( Living well IS the best revenge...and still legal.)
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To: Lady Lucky
Personally speaking, its not about tears for Qadaffi. Its about siding with people who are no better. Its about helping throw over an 'ally'(like it or not, he was an ally in the WOT). And its about helping usher in another islamic state which surely will be helping kill Americans for years to come, like modern islamic states tend to do.

All things considered, I think we'll have ended up cutting off our nose for a little short term 'payback' gratification here.

21 posted on 10/24/2011 3:45:15 PM PDT by skeeter
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