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Post by srbobran on Oct 21, 2011 17:35:42 GMT -5
Lol, I don't really care that he's dead but I will say, the Libyans are idiots. Watch, they're country will go to shit.
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Post by uz on Oct 21, 2011 17:44:12 GMT -5
Yeah, Uz, I think we've seen the quality of your intellect. All talk, no walk. Once you are challenged, you bail out. Excuse me if I didn't spend my teenage years on this site and watch my life pass by.
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Post by najpos on Oct 21, 2011 17:45:23 GMT -5
Uz, if there's anyone on this forum full of meaningless posts I think that's you.
And by deleting and moving several threads of class (I bold, italicize and underline to emphasize on class) in this otherwise shabby forum your contributions to the forum have been very destructive.
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Post by uz on Oct 21, 2011 17:48:41 GMT -5
Nothing was ever removed. Your sympathy towards Annitas and DERKadzija is understandable.
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Post by uz on Oct 21, 2011 19:48:09 GMT -5
Former MI5 agent Annie Machon says that the US wants to reinforce the myths that public has been told about NATO’s ‘humanitarian’ intervention, while Libya is being bombed beyond the point of no return.“They’ve had free education, free health, they could study abroad. When they got married they got a certain amount of money. So they were rather the envy of many other citizens of African countries. Now, of course, since NATO’s humanitarian intervention the infrastructure of their country has been bombed back to the Stone Age. They will not have the same quality of life. Women probably will not have the same degree of emancipation under any new transitional government. The national wealth is probably going to be siphoned off by Western corporations. Perhaps the standard of living in Libya might have been slightly higher than it perhaps is now in America and the UK with the recession,” she said.“Let’s not forget that the UN sanctions change of heart was put in place now on very dubious moral grounds – unsubstantiated rumors of genocide in Benghazi,”she argued. “[Advisors] are probably going there to try and help, but what’s been going on in places like Sirte has been breathtaking hypocrisy. NATO goes in to bomb Gaddafi’s regime out of existence because they are threatening civilians in Benghazi. And now we are looking at a whole range of human rights abuses.”rt.com/news/nato-libya-machon-former-219/
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 21, 2011 21:15:21 GMT -5
Yeah, the ones lucky enough to survive got all that. I though you didn't trust the west ;D
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Post by terroreign on Oct 21, 2011 21:21:55 GMT -5
et tu, brute?
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Post by uz on Oct 21, 2011 21:22:04 GMT -5
Il n'a pas d'identité. Il attaque quelque chose qu'il ne sait rien de.
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Post by uz on Oct 21, 2011 21:22:51 GMT -5
Yeah, the ones lucky enough to survive got all that. I though you didn't trust the west ;D I don't think you read what I posted properly, please revise and respond accordingly.
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 21, 2011 21:23:26 GMT -5
They're crowding around him as if he's going to say something ;D
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 21, 2011 21:25:54 GMT -5
I don't think you read what I posted properly, please revise and respond accordingly. I read it, the guy thinks a new government is going to work out well in just a couple of days. He doesn't relise it takes time for countries to improve and rebuild after a war. Libya isn't the USA. They're aren't that rich and don't have great infrastructure to begin with.
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Post by uz on Oct 21, 2011 21:35:27 GMT -5
I don't think you read what I posted properly, please revise and respond accordingly. I read it, the guy thinks a new government is going to work out well in just a couple of days. He doesn't relise it takes time for countries to improve and rebuild after a war. Libya isn't the USA. They're aren't that rich and don't have great infrastructure to begin with. Ok so you don't respond to my post (the quotes), but to the portion of the article in which is easier to answer, lol Nice one Naps. You sure as hell molested the name Napolean, which is why you changed your name? Glad we finally agree. This type of response reminds me of the post regarding how you said how illogical the nwo is, then I proved you "logic" wrong, with a bunch of sources almost immediatly... You have yet to respond. I'm just sayin....
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Post by alb12345 on Oct 21, 2011 21:37:43 GMT -5
Anyone who goes against Usa-Nato losses one way or another if not now it will latter thats what happen with Khadafi.
Maybe this is a good lesson to some who want to play with fire i say dont coz you will get burned hague its full they dont have more empty places.
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 21, 2011 21:38:51 GMT -5
You sure as hell molested the name Napolean, which is why you changed your name? Glad we finally agree. I changed to "Moe Lester" because it sounds like "Molester" ;D This type of response reminds me of the post regarding how you said how illogical the nwo is, then I proved you "logic" wrong, with a bunch of sources almost immediatly... You have yet to respond. You've mistaken me for someone else. I just don't believe in the NWO.
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Post by uz on Oct 21, 2011 21:41:00 GMT -5
You sure as hell molested the name Napolean, which is why you changed your name? Glad we finally agree. I changed to "Moe Lester" because it sounds like "Molester" ;D This type of response reminds me of the post regarding how you said how illogical the nwo is, then I proved you "logic" wrong, with a bunch of sources almost immediatly... You have yet to respond. You've mistaken me for someone else. I just don't believe in the NWO. HAHAHAHA Here; for your final knockout. illyria.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=srbijaserbia&action=display&thread=34176&page=1Pay attention tho ok champ.
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 21, 2011 21:51:01 GMT -5
;D I was making fun of Pyrros' thinking. He thought being anti-Serb was being a supporter of the NWO. You live in an English speaking country, don't you?
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Post by uz on Oct 21, 2011 21:55:47 GMT -5
That's what you changed the topic to. It's ok I wont bring it up anymore, it's far too easy to humiliate you. We speak english in Canada, which also means I speak your mother tongue. Le français est si beau, pourquoi avez-vous y renoncer?
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 21, 2011 21:59:32 GMT -5
I hear Canadian French is a little different from French, is this true? And it's not my mother tongue, I was born here in the great land down under.
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Post by EriTopSheqeri on Oct 22, 2011 0:26:01 GMT -5
I don't think you read what I posted properly, please revise and respond accordingly. I read it, the guy thinks a new government is going to work out well in just a couple of days. He doesn't relise it takes time for countries to improve and rebuild after a war. Libya isn't the USA. They're aren't that rich and don't have great infrastructure to begin with. Libya set to get back $37 billion from U.S.WASHINGTON (CNNMoney) -- Even before Moammar Gadhafi's death Thursday, the Treasury Department was already starting to thaw some $37 billion worth of frozen Libyan assets to make them available to the new government in Tripoli. The new Libyan government will get all the money. Eventually. Earlier this year, the United States froze its piece of what some analysts believe to be as much as $150 billion in assets that had been available to the Gadhafi regime around the world. Outside of the United States, those assets range from real estate to stakes in the Italian bank UniCredit, the British publisher Pearson, which owns the Financial Times, and Italy's money.cnn.com/2011/10/20/news/economy/Libyan_assets/index.htm?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fmoney_latest+%28Latest+News%29That's a lot of money for 6 million people
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Post by uz on Oct 22, 2011 0:36:50 GMT -5
I read it, the guy thinks a new government is going to work out well in just a couple of days. He doesn't relise it takes time for countries to improve and rebuild after a war. Libya isn't the USA. They're aren't that rich and don't have great infrastructure to begin with. Libya set to get back $37 billion from U.S.WASHINGTON (CNNMoney) -- Even before Moammar Gadhafi's death Thursday, the Treasury Department was already starting to thaw some $37 billion worth of frozen Libyan assets to make them available to the new government in Tripoli. The new Libyan government will get all the money. Eventually. Earlier this year, the United States froze its piece of what some analysts believe to be as much as $150 billion in assets that had been available to the Gadhafi regime around the world. Outside of the United States, those assets range from real estate to stakes in the Italian bank UniCredit, the British publisher Pearson, which owns the Financial Times, and Italy's money.cnn.com/2011/10/20/news/economy/Libyan_assets/index.htm?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fmoney_latest+%28Latest+News%29That's a lot of money for 6 million people All this means is that the USA is giving back the money they took from Libya in the first place. This is what "frozen-assets" means. This is no charity case like Kosovo. btw; This is state assets Ghadafi himself put together for Libya, I guess you're right about 1 thing, for 6 million people it does seem like a lot. lol
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