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Postby metalhead » Fri Oct 21, 2011 10:47 am

Reg wrote:He got what was coming. No crocodile tears here.

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Postby red till i die!! » Fri Oct 21, 2011 1:17 pm

i was surprised to hear that he was actually killed as i thought he would have bargained his way out.
there is no doubt that libya is a better place now that they are finally free of him and his family and their extravagant lifestyle bleeding the country.
he was caught like a rat in a tunnel and i just hope that his last minutes were filled with pain,fear and humiliation like he deserved.
he was nothing but $cum anyway and good riddance!!
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Postby metalhead » Fri Oct 21, 2011 1:53 pm

red till i die!! wrote:i was surprised to hear that he was actually killed as i thought he would have bargained his way out.
there is no doubt that libya is a better place now that they are finally free of him and his family and their extravagant lifestyle bleeding the country.
he was caught like a rat in a tunnel and i just hope that his last minutes were filled with pain,fear and humiliation like he deserved.
he was nothing but $cum anyway and good riddance!!

agreed about Libya is freed from the tyrant but skeptical about the future, time will tell though
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Postby laza » Fri Oct 21, 2011 3:12 pm

metalhead wrote:agreed about Libya is freed from the tyrant but skeptical about the future, time will tell though

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Postby anti-hero » Sat Oct 22, 2011 4:04 pm

laza wrote:Do not rejoice in his defeat, you men. For though the :censored: is dead, the bitch that bore him is again in heat

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Postby damjan193 » Tue Oct 25, 2011 1:42 pm

Can't believe you guys are so naive. Gaddafi a tyrant? Do you believe everything you see on TV? What kind of tyrany has free education, free medicine, high earnings, equal rights to all people, men, women and children? Gaddafi is responsible for all this since he took over the country. But the thing that's really bugging me is the "heroes" or the "liberators" or the "fighters for good and just" that people tend to blindly believe in - the governments of France, Italy, UK and who ever else. These people are worse than what you believe Gaddafi is. These people use the situation it the country for their own profit, they bomb the sh!t out of the place and call it collateral damage, they present themselves as freedom fighters when actually they were just there for the oil, I think that much was obvious. So I really can't understand, how was Gaddafi the tyrant and these thieves were heroes?

Anyway, just wanted to say they found Gaddafi's favorite cup which he used to drink his tea. It had the Liverpool logo on it :D.
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Postby metalhead » Tue Oct 25, 2011 1:48 pm

damjan193 wrote:Can't believe you guys are so naive. Gaddafi a tyrant? Do you believe everything you see on TV? What kind of tyrany has free education, free medicine, high earnings, equal rights to all people, men, women and children? Gaddafi is responsible for all this since he took over the country. But the thing that's really bugging me is the "heroes" or the "liberators" or the "fighters for good and just" that people tend to blindly believe in - the governments of France, Italy, UK and who ever else. These people are worse than what you believe Gaddafi is. These people use the situation it the country for their own profit, they bomb the sh!t out of the place and call it collateral damage, they present themselves as freedom fighters when actually they were just there for the oil, I think that much was obvious. So I really can't understand, how was Gaddafi the tyrant and these thieves were heroes?

Anyway, just wanted to say they found Gaddafi's favorite cup which he used to drink his tea. It had the Liverpool logo on it :D.

are you being sarcastic or serious?
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Postby damjan193 » Tue Oct 25, 2011 3:10 pm

metalhead wrote:
damjan193 wrote:Can't believe you guys are so naive. Gaddafi a tyrant? Do you believe everything you see on TV? What kind of tyrany has free education, free medicine, high earnings, equal rights to all people, men, women and children? Gaddafi is responsible for all this since he took over the country. But the thing that's really bugging me is the "heroes" or the "liberators" or the "fighters for good and just" that people tend to blindly believe in - the governments of France, Italy, UK and who ever else. These people are worse than what you believe Gaddafi is. These people use the situation it the country for their own profit, they bomb the sh!t out of the place and call it collateral damage, they present themselves as freedom fighters when actually they were just there for the oil, I think that much was obvious. So I really can't understand, how was Gaddafi the tyrant and these thieves were heroes?

Anyway, just wanted to say they found Gaddafi's favorite cup which he used to drink his tea. It had the Liverpool logo on it :D.

are you being sarcastic or serious?

I'm serious
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Postby SouthCoastShankly » Tue Oct 25, 2011 3:36 pm

damjan193 wrote:Can't believe you guys are so naive. Gaddafi a tyrant? Do you believe everything you see on TV? What kind of tyrany has free education, free medicine, high earnings, equal rights to all people, men, women and children? Gaddafi is responsible for all this since he took over the country. But the thing that's really bugging me is the "heroes" or the "liberators" or the "fighters for good and just" that people tend to blindly believe in - the governments of France, Italy, UK and who ever else. These people are worse than what you believe Gaddafi is. These people use the situation it the country for their own profit, they bomb the sh!t out of the place and call it collateral damage, they present themselves as freedom fighters when actually they were just there for the oil, I think that much was obvious. So I really can't understand, how was Gaddafi the tyrant and these thieves were heroes?

Anyway, just wanted to say they found Gaddafi's favorite cup which he used to drink his tea. It had the Liverpool logo on it :D.

Damjan, you're a fucking idiot. Seriously who in their right mind back a leader who pumped his troops with viagra to enable the to pillage and rape towns and villages?

Do some research ffs
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Postby damjan193 » Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:39 pm

SouthCoastShankly wrote:
damjan193 wrote:Can't believe you guys are so naive. Gaddafi a tyrant? Do you believe everything you see on TV? What kind of tyrany has free education, free medicine, high earnings, equal rights to all people, men, women and children? Gaddafi is responsible for all this since he took over the country. But the thing that's really bugging me is the "heroes" or the "liberators" or the "fighters for good and just" that people tend to blindly believe in - the governments of France, Italy, UK and who ever else. These people are worse than what you believe Gaddafi is. These people use the situation it the country for their own profit, they bomb the sh!t out of the place and call it collateral damage, they present themselves as freedom fighters when actually they were just there for the oil, I think that much was obvious. So I really can't understand, how was Gaddafi the tyrant and these thieves were heroes?

Anyway, just wanted to say they found Gaddafi's favorite cup which he used to drink his tea. It had the Liverpool logo on it :D.

Damjan, you're a fucking idiot. Seriously who in their right mind back a leader who pumped his troops with viagra to enable the to pillage and rape towns and villages?

Do some research ffs

Where the hell have you heard that, that makes no sense!

The living standard in Libya since Gaddafi took over has been considerably increased. For the last few years, the income per person has been estimated around 10 000-11 000 dollars. Doesn't seem like much but Libya's income per person was ranked in the top 50 countries. Also, we can compare Libya with my country, which makes around 4 000.
During Gaddafi regime the education of Libya's people rose to more than 90 percent (before that it was below than 10%).
People have equal rights.
Health is above average, life expectancy is about 75-80 so on and so on. This, compered to other African countries that the heroes from the UN don't interfere for an unknown reason, is probably considered heaven. You're the one that needs doing research.

But fine, let's say the guy was a tyrant and did all those things, after all no body can say what exactly happened, we were all just in front of our telly and the things I said about him were just my opinion, but what about the heroes of the show, the UN? Those people killed more than what Gaddafi allegedly killed but it's just "collateral damage" for them for the "greater good" of Libya. Gaddafi might have been a tyrant but the UN were sure not there to liberate Libya. Iraq, Afganistan and now Libya all contain a great deal of oil and maybe not the first two but the latter was definitely a better place to life than Uganda, Somalia or which ever country that hardly has water, never mind oil, but for some reason the saviors from the UN don't try to help them.

Oh, and don't insult me.
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Postby tubby » Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:43 pm

He did manage to keep Al Qeueda and other like minded organisations out of Libya. Will be interesting to see how the situation develops once the elections take place next year.
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Postby metalhead » Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:18 pm

damjan193 wrote:Where the hell have you heard that, that makes no sense!

The living standard in Libya since Gaddafi took over has been considerably increased. For the last few years, the income per person has been estimated around 10 000-11 000 dollars. Doesn't seem like much but Libya's income per person was ranked in the top 50 countries. Also, we can compare Libya with my country, which makes around 4 000.
During Gaddafi regime the education of Libya's people rose to more than 90 percent (before that it was below than 10%).
People have equal rights.
Health is above average, life expectancy is about 75-80 so on and so on. This, compered to other African countries that the heroes from the UN don't interfere for an unknown reason, is probably considered heaven. You're the one that needs doing research.

But fine, let's say the guy was a tyrant and did all those things, after all no body can say what exactly happened, we were all just in front of our telly and the things I said about him were just my opinion, but what about the heroes of the show, the UN? Those people killed more than what Gaddafi allegedly killed but it's just "collateral damage" for them for the "greater good" of Libya. Gaddafi might have been a tyrant but the UN were sure not there to liberate Libya. Iraq, Afganistan and now Libya all contain a great deal of oil and maybe not the first two but the latter was definitely a better place to life than Uganda, Somalia or which ever country that hardly has water, never mind oil, but for some reason the saviors from the UN don't try to help them.

Oh, and don't insult me.

No it didn't, not in the last decade. When Ghaddafi first took over everything was going well until later on in his control. he had $90b that wasn't used properly to fix infrastructure or educate people in poor areas of Libya, Benghazi as a prime example. He abolished freedom of speech and any Libyan seen talking to a foreigner about politics is sentenced to 3 years in prison. He had so many informants everywhere the people felt insecure or scared of discussing anything related to politics or religion. He also hanged opposition leaders or anyone opposing him . Even his economic reform was criticised by the people and so many oppossed his ideology because they weren't working, but what did Ghaddafi do? well like every authoritarian he shut them up. Furthermore, he hired international assassins to kill off his critics who are all around the world, Ghaddafi paid handsomely for it. He even supported the Sudanis who committed the Darfur massacres FFS, that already makes him a tyrant. He kidnapped and possibly killed a prominent Lebanese Imam in the 60's that created so much tension between Lebanon and Libya (the whereabouts of his body is still unknown).
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Postby metalhead » Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:23 pm

Anyways I think Ghaddafi's killing is a bit fishy to me, I believe he was executed by instructions from the NATO alliance.

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Postby Benny The Noon » Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:45 pm

metalhead wrote:Anyways I think Ghaddafi's killing is a bit fishy to me, I believe he was executed by instructions from the NATO alliance.

just an opinion

Either way is good - he is dead . It will be some small comfort to the people he has made suffer over the years - i know people in Lockerbie will be glad he is dead .
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Postby metalhead » Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:03 pm

Maybe mate, but I guess interrogating him, getting some valuable information and truth about many cases under his tenure is more important than revenge.

Killing him is the easy way, he should have been put on trial, let him rot and eventually let him beg someone to shoot him.
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