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[b]Pumpkinhead wrote:[/b] [quote]I can only pass on what my Libyan friend told me. I can't proved anything either way. He, like me, is 15. He was born in Libya but has lived in the UK since he was 6. He is neither pro or anti Gaddafi but is very upset by what has happened in his country. He says that the western countries do not understand the Libyan people. Most Libyans will appear to support whoever is the strongest. The masses who came out to cheer Gaddafi were very genuine but then many lost heart when they saw the power of NATO. That is because they are a poor people with little will to fight against such odds. They don't think that the rebels will be much different to Gaddafi, but they feel that the situation is beyond their control. He thinks that Gaddafi, for all his faults, held the country together.There has always been rebels, but they were few in number compared to the size of the country. Libya needs a strong leader, but the National Transitional Council are already too weak and too indecisive. Tripoli is run by countless gangs with their own leaders. With the new menace and confusion, normal Libyas are afraid to speak their real opinions. He says that because of NATO, Libya is now no longer Libya. Make of that what you will. Some will just dismiss it out of hand. Some might choose to give it more thought.[/quote]
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GeminiUK
In The Know wrote:
Innocent Accused wrote:
You really cant help yourself can you?
Posting at 4am ?
No wonder you cannot get up for the Job Centre !!!
I know Innocent Accused very well,and he's got a sucessful business,that's why he's not slaving in somebody's office.
Innocent Accused
In The Know wrote:
Innocent Accused wrote:
You really cant help yourself can you?
Posting at 4am ?
No wonder you cannot get up for the Job Centre !!!
Posting at 12 am,thought you'd be down ur local with a pint and The Sun
In The Know
Innocent Accused wrote:
You really cant help yourself can you?
Posting at 4am ?
No wonder you cannot get up for the Job Centre !!!
Innocent Accused
In The Know wrote:
Angel wrote:
How terribly mature. Playground patter now? I'm not teaching anyone manners IA. Grow up and move on.
yes - good summary.
You really cant help yourself can you?
In The Know
Angel wrote:
How terribly mature. Playground patter now? I'm not teaching anyone manners IA. Grow up and move on.
yes - good summary.
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