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March 20, 2011

CAIRAB; or We’ll End up Missing You, Moammar El-Gadhafi

Filed under: World Affairs — admin @ 7:15 am

At the international co-operation level, working with Gaddafi was somewhat like modeling Silly Putty, fairly easy to work, but it would lose its form soon enough. So it would be necessary work it again.  A useful idiot at high position.  If he weren’t such a murderous despot, I’d rather like this Quadhafi guy.

But after Egypt, Libya’s local chapter of  CAIRAB, (CAIR and the Brothers), saw an opportunity. And they have done so very much with it. Those rebels are mostly clueless, and apparently highly malleable, highly flammable.  With the Western/(and possibly Mid-East), Coalition providing the firepower, Khadify may indeed be history, possibly also assuming room temperature soon.

Khadhafy has been mostly noisy and harmless for the last couple of decades, unless you lived there and made too much noise!

Unlike Iran’s populace, who needed our support and didn’t get it, (the b-ho had his unspoken orders from the world faction that he respects the most), the Libyan rebels will be utilized to put in a regime we will in the long run, probably find a huge step in the wrong direction.

Somehow I don’t think the b-ho will be disappointed, though…

Bruce Hinton

P.S.  I know, I know,  but there are over a hundred spellings, at least I used all the most popular.

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