It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => Radical Islam/GWOT => Topic started by: trapeze on August 28, 2011, 04:36:05 PM
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You would think that with all of the USA/UK involvement in Libyan liberation that just one of our guys could spare a bullet to finish this asshole off.
But no.
Instead, after spending hundreds of millions of bucks to make Libya a better place (ha!) we get this for our trouble:
But the National Transitional Council, the rebel movement that toppled Gadhafi, announced Sunday that it won't allow the dying al-Megrahi to be extradited.
"We will not give any Libyan citizen to the West," NTC Justice Minister Mohammed al-Alagi said.
LINK (http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/08/28/libya.lockerbie.bomber/index.html)
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Snatching him and keeping him alive long enough to waterboard him and get what we can out of him with what time he has left sure would be nice.
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Personally, I would rather push him out of a plane at 10,000 feet over water. That would be appropriate.
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Oh, yeah...
...that this guy is still above room temperature is all the proof needed that the CIA has no one in their midst who is even vaguely like Mitch Rapp.
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These are the people we need to protect??
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Yeah, funny, huh?
Liberal magical thinking meets foreign policy.
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IIRC Cheney said Condi, in his office, broke down and cried that she had talked Bush into apologizing.
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We are in serious need of a true conservative with a full load of testosterone in the WH.
No more apologies. No more worries over feelings.
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Apparently balls are just something used in sports...
::saywhat::
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IIRC Cheney said Condi, in his office, broke down and cried that she had talked Bush into apologizing.
Link (http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/01/us-usa-rice-cheney-idUSTRE77U6GN20110901)
Rice, in a telephone interview, also disputed a passage in Cheney's memoir, "In My Time," in which he says the secretary of state "tearfully admitted" that the Bush administration should not have apologized. ...
Did al-Megrahi die? Never mind.
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Him, I believe. Her, Miss We Still Need Affirmative Action? Not. so. much.