Qaddafi Says Bin Laden Is Behind Libya Uprising

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At least he didn't go to his normal the Jews are behind this! Qaddafi did it ever occur to you, that your behind this? :eusa_pray:

Qaddafi Says Bin Laden Is Behind Libya Uprising - FoxNews.com
BENGHAZI, Libya -- Leader Muammar Qaddafi says al Qaeda chief Usama bin Laden is behind the uprising in Libya and al Qaeda followers give young Libyans hallucinogenic pills in their coffee to get them to revolt.

He says those revolting are "loyal to bin Laden ... This is al Qaeda that the whole world is fighting."

He says al Qaeda militants are "exploiting" teenagers, giving them "hallucinogenic pills in their coffee with milk, like Nescafe."
 
If I were him I would be on a beach right now in Venezuela with an ice cold margarita in my hand and a bunch of hot Latinas in skimpy bikinis, the people do not want him anymore, they are not afraid of him anymore.
 
At least he didn't go to his normal the Jews are behind this! Qaddafi did it ever occur to you, that your behind this? :eusa_pray:

Qaddafi Says Bin Laden Is Behind Libya Uprising - FoxNews.com
BENGHAZI, Libya -- Leader Muammar Qaddafi says al Qaeda chief Usama bin Laden is behind the uprising in Libya and al Qaeda followers give young Libyans hallucinogenic pills in their coffee to get them to revolt.

He says those revolting are "loyal to bin Laden ... This is al Qaeda that the whole world is fighting."

He says al Qaeda militants are "exploiting" teenagers, giving them "hallucinogenic pills in their coffee with milk, like Nescafe."






Didn't he say yesterday that American psychedelic drugs were responsible? I thought he was on to something there.






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If I were him I would be on a beach right now in Venezuela with an ice cold margarita in my hand and a bunch of hot Latinas in skimpy bikinis, the people do not want him anymore, they are not afraid of him anymore.

he's much too ugly for hot Latinas.
 
If I were him I would be on a beach right now in Venezuela with an ice cold margarita in my hand and a bunch of hot Latinas in skimpy bikinis, the people do not want him anymore, they are not afraid of him anymore.

he's much too ugly for hot Latinas.

Hes got the cash, plus hes a friend of the Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, he'll get the hot Latinas with the string bikinis.
 
He tried the Israel card a bit more than a week ago:

Gaddafi tells Palestinians revolt against Israel

Libyan leader says refugees should mass on Israel's shores
Gaddafi tells Palestinians revolt against Israel
Sunday, 13 February 2011

...

when that didn't fly, he's turned to threats against oil wells and violence towards his people. Now all who don't agree with him, are with al Queda:

Libya calls western journalists 'al-Qaida collaborators' | Media | guardian.co.uk

Libya calls western journalists 'al-Qaida collaborators'

Libya claims reporters who entered country 'illegally' face 'immediate arrest'

...
 
i like to see the three of them in a threeway duel (circular firing squad) nobody lives, everybody's a winner.
 
The mouth that roared...
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Why Qaddafi can no longer terrorize Libyans
March 1, 2011 - While Qaddafi is trying to retake cities held by the opposition, the stunning shift in mood in 'liberated' Libya has unleashed a new sense of freedom – and the courage to defend it.
Libya’s revolution is far from finished, with Muammar Qaddafi holed up in Tripoli and seemingly unassailable, surrounded by well-trained paramilitary brigades that answer to his son. In the past 24 hours he’s made forays – so far unsuccessful – to bring rebellious towns near the capital under control and, in at least one instance, dispatched MIG-23s to the eastern town of Ajdabiya, belying previous assertions of Air Force officers that deserted him that Qaddafi had almost no air power left under his control.

But even as military analysts warn that the longer Qaddafi hangs on in Tripoli, the greater his chances of ultimate survival, in liberated towns in the east there’s a stunning shift in mood. From ubiquitous graffiti mocking Qaddafi to middle-aged volunteers blaring a banned patriotic song as they drive through Benghazi, a new sense of freedom indicates that it will be hard for Libya's leader, who has terrorized his opponents for 41 years, to cow the populace ever again.

A younger generation has risen up not just here in Libya, but across the Arab world, shedding their own fears and then helping parents and older relatives to shed theirs. No ideology – not Islamism, or socialism, or any other "ism" – has yet to emerge as a driving force. The theme that emerges here again and again is a desire for basic freedoms, a restoration of personal dignity, and never allowing a boot to be pressed on their throats again.

A steely student's new resolve

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How is Muammar Qaddafi still hanging on?
March 1, 2011 - Muammar Qaddafi, clinging to power in Tripoli, has now faced down more internal and external pressure than fellow autocrats in Egypt and Tunisia.
Muammar Qaddafi is ringed by financial sanctions. The United States and European powers say they are mulling further steps, including extending a no-fly zone over the country to protect the uprising against his rule. The country is split, with large swathes of territory out of his hands and opposition forces closing in on the capital.

Yet Mr. Qaddafi, still clinging to power in the capital, has now faced down more external and internal pressure than Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak and Tunisia’s Zine El Abidine Ben Ali combined. His country’s situation is more chaotic, and as a percentage of the population, he has killed more of his own people in an effort to put down the democracy uprising.

So how is he hanging on? Two main reasons: Libya's divided armed forces and Qaddafi's apparent tolerance to see his country torn apart by civil war.

Libya's weak military
 
Kadaffi has one of those names that has probably been spelled 100 times within the media. Kinda like Lisa MooCowkski. Every time he makes headlines,you see it spelled different. There's Quadaffi, Qadaffi, Kudafffi, Quale,,,etc. Till this day, I still can't spell his name,or have ever seen the actual spelling,LOL:lol:
 

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