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Gaddafi sends negotiators to Benghazi
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Africa North
Gaddafi on a trip
[Asharq al-Aswat] For the vast majority of people across Arab world, Libya has always been something of an unknown entity, for people knew very little about this country. They knew that there was once a great hero named Omar Mukhtar, who led an independence battle against fascist Italian occupation. They also knew that, after the country's three regions were unified, Libya was ruled by a virtuous and righteous king named Idris al-Senussi. Finally, they are aware that an eccentric individual called Muammar Qadaffy has been ruling the country for the last 42 years, and that his era is full of mystery and dubious incidents, whereby the biggest victims have been the Libyans themselves.

The Qadaffy regime effectively curtailed all aspects of Libyan civil society; there was no art, no cultural production of any sort, no sporting achievements, and instead the Qadaffy era was marked by its commotion and destructive chaos.

All Libyan cultural figures live outside the country. Libya was the birthplace of the late prominent Islamic thinker Sadiq al-Naihoum, who had a highly significant literary output. The country was also once home to the popular novelist Ibrahim al-Kawni, who now lives in Switzerland. Other examples include the author Ahmed al-Faqih, and the renowned journalist Mahmoud Shammam. Not to mention a countless number of musicians such as Hamid al-Shaeri and Nasser el-Mezdawi, whilst in the world of sport, Libya can lay claim to the footballer Tarik El Taib, as well as the popular former goalkeeper al-Fitori Rajab. In the economic domain, there was the well known banker Abdullah al-Saudi, amongst others.

In reality, the Libyan regime gradually forged the country into Qadaffy's character - preoccupying everyone with his intellectual hallucinations, political marvels, odd fashions, obsessions and wondrous fancies. This led Libya and its policies to become a source of laughter and mockery, whilst the Libyan people were experiencing the worst kinds of oppression, tyranny and injustice.

Qadaffy underestimates the world in general, and belittles his own population in particular. He accuses his people of being rats and mercenaries, taking hallucinogenic pills, and being manipulated by al-Qaeda. He considers their fair demands for justice and freedom to be exorbitant, following the many long years they have spent during his dark, sinful era.

It is easy to see why Qadaffy is the subject of comedy - his perplexing decisions, his naïve writings, superficial ideas and senseless acts, all make him a source of humor. However,
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having destroyed his country's wealth and killed thousands of his own people, now it is paramount to get rid of him. This demand is no longer a Libyan, Arab, Islamist or African one, but is a global necessity.

Qadaffy today is facing a rapid countdown of the days and hours remaining, until his role comes to an end. No one will be sorry for the departure of such an odd character. The whole of Libya will be liberated from the remains of his bloody regime, and tourists will visit the country in the future, in order to get to know it and its people. They will be able to visit its cities and monuments without fear, worry or panic, and without being forced to worship individuals or leaders like the so-called Brother, Ruler, and the Leader of the Revolution [Muammar Qadaffy], who coined such titles, and believed the lies he manufactured. All that will be left for Qadaffy to do is to ponder the bad memories of his days in charge. His only lasting legacy will be when a restaurant home delivery service adopts his slogan as a marketing strategy: "inch by inch, house by house, room by room, alley by alley" [quoting Qadaffy's recent speech in Tripoli, Libya]
Posted by: Fred || 03/08/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Daffy, the Charley Sheen of the MidEast. Hell-bent on a burn-out trip to oblivion.
Posted by: JohnQC || 03/08/2011 9:12 Comments || Top||

#2  He should not be misunderestimated.

Gaddafi has managed to stay in power for 41 years (unlike Idi Amin or Pol Pot,) and during the last weeks he put a halt to the catastrophic collapse of his regime (unlike Ceausescu.)

In the years since 2003 he's managed to turn the Western political and intellectual class into yapping sycophantic poodles.

Gaddafi's a dangerous, resourceful and smart sociopath.
Posted by: Enver Huperesing8417 || 03/08/2011 18:01 Comments || Top||


Economy
Federal Reserve creates trillions of dollars from thin air.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 03/08/2011 12:30 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Printing money is like bending a mirror.

It can make you look fatter or thinner but too much lies and it shatters.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 03/08/2011 13:44 Comments || Top||

#2  yet the Chairman says there is no inflationary pressure caused by this. The entire worldwide monetary policy is teetering on the brink as more and more people begin to see that the Emperor has no clothes, meaning its just paper, and its value is entirely theoretical. If they keep printing and inflation really kicks in as it is looming to do, this could get very ugly as the rubes wake up to the scam of fiat money......
Posted by: NoMoreBS || 03/08/2011 14:44 Comments || Top||

#3  As I mentioned a while back, the tremendous disparity between virtual money and physical greenbacks is screaming for a disaster, a currency split, where nobody will accept virtual money, and demand cash, and there is so little cash in circulation that it runs out.

It is almost out of the ballpark right now, with virtual money so overabundant that it is approaching worthless, and physical cash so deflated that it is almost priceless.

The only sane alternative is the issuance of scrip, to rationalize the dollar, which it does just by being out of the control of the federal government.

This would be done by States setting up audited and State insured private companies to issue scrip, to avoid legal limitations on State issued currencies, under controlled currency rules.

Thus individual States would determine the value of its scrip, the price of goods and services, and plain paper bills would be assigned to individuals, until spent by scanning an encrypted data matrix bar code by a retailer, with the customer entering their PIN number to confirm.

With the dollar fluctuating wildly, the scrip would be solid as a rock. Dollars would be concentrated at the State level, where they could be used to buy imported goods not made in the State.

Thus markets and government in the State would continue to function. Producers could sell their products and consumers could buy them.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 03/08/2011 15:29 Comments || Top||



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Two weeks of WOT
Tue 2011-03-08
  Gaddafi sends negotiators to Benghazi
Mon 2011-03-07
  National Libyan Council to seek recognition
Sun 2011-03-06
  Gaddafi forces fight to seize Zawiyah, dozens killed
Sat 2011-03-05
  Qadaffy forces try, fail to retake Zawiyah
Fri 2011-03-04
  Libyan rebels push west
Thu 2011-03-03
  Gaddafi strikes at Brega, rebels eye foreign help
Wed 2011-03-02
  National Libyan Council outlines strategy
Tue 2011-03-01
  Yemen Opposition Rejects Plan for Govt of National Unity
Mon 2011-02-28
  Defiant Gaddafi confined to Tripoli
Sun 2011-02-27
  Ex-minister forms interim govt. in Libya
Sat 2011-02-26
  Anti-Gaddafi protesters control Misrata: witness
Fri 2011-02-25
  Gun battles rage as rebels seize Libyan towns
Thu 2011-02-24
  Gaddafi says no surrender, protesters deserve death
Wed 2011-02-23
  OPEC crude oil exceeds $100
Tue 2011-02-22
  Gaddafi said barricaded in his Tripoli compound


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