We can trust Presidents Hugo Chavez and Ahmadinejad, but also Fidel Castro, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and surely some others ; not many, but more than only 2 or 3.
And the leader of Sudan, whether he's called Pres. or PM, also isn't the demon Washington has liked trying to make us believe that he is. See Keith Harmon Snow, who has two websites, consciousbeingalliance[dot]com and his archive, allthingspass[dot]com. He also has plenty at dissidentvoice[dot]org. He investigatively reports on Africa
"That's America's problem and that''s why Libya was attacked illegally."
Libya was attacked for the reasons stated by Michel Chossudovsky of globalresearch[dot]ca and Pepe Escobar, f.e. It's part of the whole and multi-faceted war plan that began with Kosovo in 1999, Afghanistan in 2001, Iraq in 2003, Libya today, with more planned and not yet begun ; possibly Syria, maybe also Iran.
"Gaddafi kept Libya out of debt which is unheard of in this day and age."
Really? What about Venezuela and Cuba? If they have national debts, then to who is this money owed? I doubt that they borrow from the IMF or World Bank, or foreign central banks.
"But when gangsters have been allowed into politics by the ridiculous scam of "lobbying", after a steady few decades, you end up having a bunch of criminals who are blackmailed and will do whatever you tell them to do."
Okay, I just saw that you also said, "All of Libya has barely a 100,000", but how or where can we read this for ourselves, what sources is the number you state based on or pulled from?
Also, if Libya has nearly 100,000 people imprisoned, then it looks like California's a better place, since it had 170,000 in 2007, while the total state population is now a little over 37.2mn, so must've been around 36mn, if not more, in 2007. 100,000 out of 6.6mn is much greater, when speaking in relative terms
You wrote, "This whole thing with Libya has nothing to do with "protecting civilians". The whole country of Libya has 10x less people in prisons than just the state of California here in America! ..."
Both true, BUT the 2nd truth is lacking statistics. Libya has a pop. estimated to be around 6.6mn for 2001, according to Wikipedia. It also says that Calif. has a total pop. of over 37mn (6x more), and that Cal's prison pop. grew to over 170,000 in 2007. What no. of prisoners does Libya have?
We can trust Presidents Hugo Chavez and Ahmadinejad, but also Fidel Castro, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and surely some others ; not many, but more than only 2 or 3.
And the leader of Sudan, whether he's called Pres. or PM, also isn't the demon Washington has liked trying to make us believe that he is. See Keith Harmon Snow, who has two websites, consciousbeingalliance[dot]com and his archive, allthingspass[dot]com. He also has plenty at dissidentvoice[dot]org. He investigatively reports on Africa
mikecorbeil 3 months ago in playlist Politricks
"That's America's problem and that''s why Libya was attacked illegally."
Libya was attacked for the reasons stated by Michel Chossudovsky of globalresearch[dot]ca and Pepe Escobar, f.e. It's part of the whole and multi-faceted war plan that began with Kosovo in 1999, Afghanistan in 2001, Iraq in 2003, Libya today, with more planned and not yet begun ; possibly Syria, maybe also Iran.
"The lunatics are running the asylum."
You mean Washington?
And you don't trust Castro, who we can trust?
mikecorbeil 3 months ago in playlist Politricks
"Gaddafi kept Libya out of debt which is unheard of in this day and age."
Really? What about Venezuela and Cuba? If they have national debts, then to who is this money owed? I doubt that they borrow from the IMF or World Bank, or foreign central banks.
"But when gangsters have been allowed into politics by the ridiculous scam of "lobbying", after a steady few decades, you end up having a bunch of criminals who are blackmailed and will do whatever you tell them to do."
Who's blackmailed?
mikecorbeil 3 months ago in playlist Politricks
Okay, I just saw that you also said, "All of Libya has barely a 100,000", but how or where can we read this for ourselves, what sources is the number you state based on or pulled from?
Also, if Libya has nearly 100,000 people imprisoned, then it looks like California's a better place, since it had 170,000 in 2007, while the total state population is now a little over 37.2mn, so must've been around 36mn, if not more, in 2007. 100,000 out of 6.6mn is much greater, when speaking in relative terms
mikecorbeil 3 months ago in playlist Politricks
You wrote, "This whole thing with Libya has nothing to do with "protecting civilians". The whole country of Libya has 10x less people in prisons than just the state of California here in America! ..."
Both true, BUT the 2nd truth is lacking statistics. Libya has a pop. estimated to be around 6.6mn for 2001, according to Wikipedia. It also says that Calif. has a total pop. of over 37mn (6x more), and that Cal's prison pop. grew to over 170,000 in 2007. What no. of prisoners does Libya have?
mikecorbeil 3 months ago in playlist Politricks
0:09 "No one can kill Muhammar Gaddafi!"
Pretty funny in retrospect.
Gramra 4 months ago
fuck NATO
MrBloopatroopa 4 months ago