But wait, they gave Bush all kinds of credit for changing this guy.
"palmer.william" <palmer.william@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> It would seem that the Libyan Leopard called Kadaffi
> is not changing his spots after all. After hearing so
> much about this murderous troublemaker renouncing
> weapons of mass destruction, one would have gotten
> the impression that the man had changed his evil ways.
> Yet, while a lot of people in the media were singing his
> praises of late, I had to wonder, is this not the same petty
> dictator who ordered the bombing of the passanger plane
> that went down over Scotland some years back, resulting
> in a horrific loss of innocent human life? If true, why is it
> that anyone in the U. S. should be engaged in trying
> to whitewash this murderer in the first place? How
> is it that anyone who would order such an atrocity
> would be allowed to get off scot free? Anyway,
> while the man may have been whitewashed regarding
> his "renouncing" weapons of mass destruction (which
> we don't even know if he had in the first place) it
> would seem that the whitewash is peeling off, and the
> same damning black spots are again visible. For
> instance, recently our "reformed individual" made a
> vicious attack on the memory of the late President
> Reagan, and now it is coming out that he has also
> plotted to murder a key Saudi prince, with the idea
> of trying to throw Saudi Arabia into turmoil. It seems
> to me that it is about time this incredibly vicious
> Libyan Leopard gets the same message Saddam
> got: Time to get out of Dodge and let some of the
> many decent Libyans he has long enslaved set up
> a democracy--which, run decently, would be
> a prosperous one at that, due to the countries
> wealth in oil, which for Kadaffi--has generally
> been a means of providing funds for plaguing
> his own people, the Middle East, and the
> world in general. .
>
>
> Mr. Penroast
> Room 314
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