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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (90687)3/13/2011 10:56:59 PM
From: Mac Con Ulaidh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
why? It wouldn't make much difference. Jets help Gaddafi but his supplies are limited and will end... oh, except that Libya and some other neighbor has sent him supplies. is that our business? Our fault? No.

NFZ will no more stop the slaughter than it did in Bosnia or in Iraq. It looks "active" is all. And we are not sending troops in. So is all blahblah. Many more are dying in The Congo, in the Ivory Coast than in Libya. People are dying Sudan as the southern part is trying to make its independence.

Sorry, am not impressed with the talk of "genocide" because a few thousand have died in battle in Libya. It is not genocide, and if they want to go at the U.S. for hypocricy,

I'd ask where they were when Saddam gassed the Kurds. When he killed Shi'ites. Where were they?

nope, wish them the best. but it is up to them. We don't buy their oil and we have never been friends. don't make me no never mind. And will non-Arabs and women be better off? it is North Africa... they are mostly NOT Arabs. It is NOT ARAB WORLD. Arabs were invaders... kinda like... wait... what they say U.S. is. kiss my female American ass. When they recognize women and Berbers and other native North Africans and stop the Arab stuff, I might be interested. Their racism is not attractive.



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (90687)3/14/2011 2:58:54 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 149317
 
Japan Adds $183 Billion to Economy, Doubles Asset Purchases

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