Rogue nations like the Philippines?
1900"Talk about war being 'hell,' this war beats the hottest estimate ever made of that locality. Caloocan was supposed to contain seventeen thousand inhabitants. The Twentieth Kansas swept through it, and now Caloocan contains not one living native. Of the buildings, the battered walls of the great church and dismal prison alone remain. The village of Maypaja, where our first fight occurred on the night of the fourth, had five thousand people on that day, -- now not one stone remains upon top of another. You can only faintly imagine this terrible scene of desolation. War is worse than hell."--Captain Elliott, of the Kansas Regiment, February 27th
Gadaffi has been a dictator for years, the rest of the World has done business with him, reluctantly, maybe. Zixi go look up the parallels with Iran where Carter decided to 'lend a hand'.













































































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ed along by the most irresponsible, intellectually dishonest "journalism" to date. A week before the unrest began, it was the the London based National Conference of Libyan Opposition (NCLO) that called for the February 17th "Day of Rage," not Libyans in the streets of Tripoli or Benghazi.

well said xoxo muah and a big ol pat on the ass for you guys.. as I have said many times..I am not good at this political stuff but in my comments on this blog is.... I was just trying to share my point of view on helping people. Many say why Libya ... why don't we help this country or they need our help more/no fair, not knowing the hell Libyans have gone through before this uprising..all I can say is we have to start somewhere and these people didn't just decide to become rebels for no reason...read about the events in which led them here.Maybe a post by a man will help you to open your eyes and mind.... My hands are washed... xoxo




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