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In reply to the discussion: Caught on video: Horrifying proof that Libya's freedom fighters have turned into brutal torturers [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)69. Heh, it took 5 years for the US to vote after the Revolutionary War.
Please give these people a bit of fucking time.
The fact that public protest is allowed, the fact that parties can form, the fact that political speech litters the streets from the east of Libya to the west shows that they are already far more equipped than anyone in the western world gives them credit for.
Of course, I predicted this trashing of the Libyan people far ahead of this, and when things normalize in a year or two, everyone who showed their true colors will be quieted.
Until some kid shoots someone or someone gets raped or something, then an entire society of peoples will be bashed on that incident, of course.
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Caught on video: Horrifying proof that Libya's freedom fighters have turned into brutal torturers [View all]
David__77
Feb 2012
OP
It fixed everything we wanted fixed, the existing tax structure for oil exlporation and production.
Arctic Dave
Feb 2012
#3
You mean the tax structure that robbed all oil revenue from the Libyan people?
TheWraith
Feb 2012
#4
Do we really have to go through this again? Did you not learn your lesson last time?
Arctic Dave
Feb 2012
#75
I would have thought you would have learned your lesson last time we went around on this.
Arctic Dave
Feb 2012
#77
Obama has always been pro-intervention, he was against unilaterally using power...
joshcryer
Feb 2012
#67
And yet, that position does not suggest that he "opposed it" as you falsely claimed.
joshcryer
Feb 2012
#94
I'm going to end this conversation because it is the second time you have reverted to
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#95
Her intentions are good? Don't kid yourself. Having observed pattern of her posting here -
Fool Count
Feb 2012
#102
So, actions of a few can be applied to a whole group if there's a mass insurgency or violent unrest.
joshcryer
Feb 2012
#36
My chief criticism is against those who support US military intervention in other countries.
Bonobo
Feb 2012
#46
Did you know that there are some ex-freedom fighters who are protecting the Tawerga in Libya?
tabatha
Feb 2012
#2
You're still defending these people, not only after their abuses have become plain
EFerrari
Feb 2012
#39
Do you give South African whites the pass on apartheid as you did Germans vis a vis Nazism? nt
Bonobo
Feb 2012
#48
BTW, I was arrested demonstrating for divestment from the Apartheid govt. of S. Africa. nt
Bonobo
Feb 2012
#66
Yes, it is funny how some people here are unwittingly mimicking the pro-apartheid people.
tabatha
Feb 2012
#30
Militias from Benghazi and Zintan are trying to protect a refugee camp of 1,500 people
tabatha
Feb 2012
#6
Actually more judging of American people for the actions of their government would be a good thing.
Bonobo
Feb 2012
#10
The book in question, if I am not wrong, does not absolve the German people either.
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#97
Yes, any pro-Gaddafi force that took part in atrocities of their own free will are guilty.
tabatha
Feb 2012
#24
Well, we did probably pay them to sit back and whack Ghadafi and his family. Not sure why. n/t
Leopolds Ghost
Feb 2012
#13
Systematic abuse of detainees has been reported at a number of facilities, unfortunately.
EFerrari
Feb 2012
#45
It is how I judge how prepared they are to set up a good, mature political system.
Bonobo
Feb 2012
#64
1) a peoples are not represented by their fighters 2) fighters do not represent the sole source...
joshcryer
Feb 2012
#79
You're not alone, fortunately. And now it seems the rest of the world is resisting it also.
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#98