"World… War... One..."
No Maam said again, shaking with rage as visions of a crying Franz Josef appeared in the sky above.
"World… War... One..."
No Maam said again, shaking with rage as visions of a crying Franz Josef appeared in the sky above.
Actualy, Charles I would be more apropriate. Unlike old Franz, he died at just 35.
I think it's always funny when people talk about how efficient and competent Germans are, because everyone just trails off and looks sideways when you bring up Austria.
Speaker: The Germans are a proud and industrious culture, no matter the manisfestation they were a powerful and noble force for good or evil alike.
Crowd: What about Austria?
Speaker: Uhm…mm..eh..uh....well...er..
I like Austria, it's shaped like a chicken leg.
Austria's cool, don't get me wrong. But they're the goofs of the German world. Also my favorite.
This is Germany.
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@JERK:
I think it's always funny when people talk about how efficient and competent Germans are, because everyone just trails off and looks sideways when you bring up Austria.
Speaker: The Germans are a proud and industrious culture, no matter the manisfestation they were a powerful and noble force for good or evil alike.
Crowd: What about Austria?
Speaker: Uhm…mm..eh..uh....well...er..
Are we talking their current political competence here ?
Also their political and military incompetence during World War I.
And all the heavy royal inbreeding.
I got my hands on a goverment newspaper, it's sources claims that american soldiers are the cause of all of the grievances of the Lybian people, and that Obama in his hate speches is killing everyone.
You silly chavez.
@JERK:
Also their political and military incompetence during World War I.
And all the heavy royal inbreeding.
I've never heard them being called incompetent as far as their current politics go.
It's true.
Our FUHRER Obama was talking the other day and people were just dying on the spot.
Chavez is a wise socialist hero of the global south over the imperialist machinations and greedy capitalist appetite of the United $nakes and UNCLE TOMBAMA the great race traitor.
Long live the hero Gaddafi! He will crush the American fascists and instill happiness among all babies and small animals.
Don't forget to add mention of his terrorist conections, after all his middle name is Husein !
Amadeus!!! I loved that movie!
@JERK:
It's true.
Chavez is a wise socialist hero of the global south over the imperialist machinations and greedy capitalist appetite of the United $nakes and UNCLE TOMBAMA the great race traitor.
Chavez y'all!!!!!
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Ah, Chavez, I see you are exercising your usual tact.
Lord.
This coming from a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Why are people always surprised when Congresspeople say idiotic things. People in Congress are way less august than we usually give them credit for. The only things you need to be a successful politician are charisma and a facility at lying.
More 'defections from Gaddafi inner circle'
There are unconfirmed reports that more people have left the inner circle of Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader, following the high level desertion of Moussa Koussa, Libya's foreign minister, who arrived in the UK on Wednesday.
It is understood a group of top officials who had headed to Tunisia for talks have decided to stay there.
Some Arabic newspapers said Mohammad Abu Al Qassim Al Zawi, the head of Libya's Popular Committee, the country’s equivalent of a parliament, is among the defectors, and reports of other defections, such as that of top oil official Shokri Ghanem, remain unconfirmed.
Shokri issued a statement on Thursday denying his defection, telling Reuters news agency that he was speaking to them from his office.
Nazanine Moshiri, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Tunis, said that Abu Zayed Dordah, Libya's prime minister from 1990 to 1994, has also been mentioned as one of the high-profile defections.
And on Thursday, a second top official confirmed that he would not serve in Gaddfai's regime.
Ali Abdessalam Treki, a former foreign minister and UN general assembly president, had been named to represent Libya at the UN after a wave of defections early in the uprising.
Treki, who is currently in Cairo, said in a statement posted on several opposition websites that he was
not going to accept that job or any other.Meanwhile, Gaddafi has struck a defiant stance, saying he's not the one who should go - it's the Western leaders who have decimated his military with airstrikes who should resign immediately.
The Libyan leader's message on Thursday was undercut by its delivery - a scroll across the bottom of state TV as he remained out of sight as he accused the leaders of the countries attacking his forces of being "affected by power madness".
They're feeling lonely..
[hide]"Where are Gaddafi & the rest of the guys?"
[/hide]
-Breaking BBC Arabic: Libyan opposition ready for cease-fire with Gaddafi forces. Mustafa Abdel Jalil said rebels would need weapons if Gaddafi's forces did not stop attacking civilians.
"Our main condition for ceasefire is that the Gaddafi forces have to leave the inside of the cities and leave the embargo imposed on them. At that moment the world will see that the Libyan people aspire for freedom"
-Rebel spokesman tells Reuters that pro-Gaddafi forces are attacking the city of Misurata with tanks, mortars and rocket-propelled grenades.
-Al Jazeera: Reuters quoting eyewitnesses: Protests erupt against the Baath regime in three major cities in Syria. Activists: Protests erupt in Damascus, Latakia and Baniyas.
-Al Jazeera: Reuters: Eyewitness: Syrian security forces & Bashar supporters are attacking protesters by the Rifai Mosque in Damascus.
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-Aljazeera: Coalition warplanes strikes positions in Brega.
Quick update I meant to get to earlier: The woman who was raped is alive (she spoke to NPR on the phone), but she's had a mock 'trial' where even her own lawyers told her to rescind her story, and she has been beaten and harassed to the point where she can no longer walk outside in peace. Her family has also been harassed.
Poor thing.
It's all good though because it's all part of that 41 years of endless joy Gaddafi's rule has brought, and anyone who doesn't like it doesn't deserve to live.
It's like listening to 1984…...
So wtf happened to Zephos, someone fill me in, thanking you in advance
See April Fools. He'll be back soon.
Glad to hear she's still alive. Though the suffering she's going through isn't much better I hope she can overcome it and continue to be a strong point of inspiration in fighting against Gaddafi's tyrany.
@No:
Don't forget to add mention of his terrorist conections, after all his middle name is Husein !
Aren't the rebels being bolstered by al Qaeda Iraqi war vets
I feel like these dual revolutions are a lot like those of the 1850s. Specifically looking at Egypt, the government already went and outlawed protesting. Honestly, because of the influence of the military, I'm worried that things will just reset without much change, considering that it's not really in the best interests of the military to change too much in the government.
Forum's glossyness is looking sweet plays at merging posts anyway saw this this morning:
Gen Younis accused Nato of "not doing anything" despite its UN mandate and complained of what he called an overly bureaucratic process that resulted in Nato taking hours to respond to events on the ground.
Nato was concerned about killing civilians, he said, but there were "no civilians in the area where Gaddafi forces are".
"If Nato should wait another week, there will be no more Misrata," he added. "You will not find anyone."
BBC
And lol at the situation in IC, media:"Gbabgo is surrendering!His departure is imminent!"
Generals:Surren-It's a ceasefire dammit we are taking a break guys
Gbabgo from the depths of a rat hole under the palace: It is not surrender!! I'll leave in November In exchange fly me to the moon and give me some soda for the kids we running out
I feel like these dual revolutions are a lot like those of the 1850s. Specifically looking at Egypt, the government already went and outlawed protesting. Honestly, because of the influence of the military, I'm worried that things will just reset without much change, considering that it's not really in the best interests of the military to change too much in the government.
What's going on in Egypt is not a coup and the temporary military rule is not a rise of yet another junta. They're simply the only authorities who responded to the misery of the locals and chose to hear their pleas when the old regime started to break down. The military leaders have announced many times that they do not intend to rule the country, and are there just to calm things down and to prepare a peaceful transfer of power to the next rulers, whoever they are.
Will anything change? That is up to the people and the several different movements/parties that are now trying to grasp the power. The changes to the constitution were accepted, meaning that the elections will be held later this year. What is interesting to follow are the Muslim Brotherhood's actions now. They're undoubtedly shooting for a better position, but will they really back democracy and the will of the people or are they just trying to grasp the power and the possibility to create a new long-lasting regime. Only time will tell, but I wouldn't be too worried about it. After all, the people will decide this time.
-More of what Abdul Fatah Younis said yesterday:[hide]On Misurata:
Misurata gentlemen is under the complete annihilation. It is extreme meaning of annihilation. There is no water, no electricty, no food, even children's milk this has been going on for 40 days, and daily bombing of buildings, hospitals and mosques. Heavy artillery is bombing civilian targets and when the Misurata people went to the wells that contain a lot of salt in them for drinking water, the Libyan regime closed down the black water or the sewage, and that's what led to the flooding of sewage into these wells.
"Who is talking about helping Misurata? Whether it is NATO, or even from the devil's alliance, this is Muslim people who are being annihilated, exterminated, and no population has been subjected to this since the early days.
"Who has been subjected to this treatment. These people were drinking water from wells that have been contaminated.
"These weapons [on board a ship] are for self-defence, and the international media should defend the people of Misurata. NATO which is sometimes bombing some areas and at the same time leaving Misurata's people to die under these conditions."
On NATO:
Unfortunately, and I sorry to say this, NATO has disappointed us. My staff have been in contact with the NATO envoys to direct them to targets that should protect civilians, but until now, NATO has not given us what we need…
Civilians are dying daily in Misurata because of lack of food or milk, even children are dying. Even by bombing. If NATo waits for another week, it will be a crime that NATO will have to carry. What is NATO doing? It is shelling some defined areas only."
When a large force of tanks, and even 155 artillery, which is on its way to Benghazi, Ajdabiya or Brega, we always inform straight away NATO. Because we don't have such weapons. NATO's reaction is very slow. By the time the information reaches from one official to another until it reaches the field commander, it takes hours. Will these forces wait for hours to bomb? No, they will go into the city and burn it down. That is why I want NATO to stand with us and support us, otherwise I will ask the National council to address this issue at the Security Council.
"Of course NATO is helping us sometimes, but they are taking their time, and we are giving the coordinates of these forces that enter cities, but there is slow action, which allows invading forces to enter a city, burn it down, kill everybody and then leave the city.
"We have some MiGs and helicopters that we have repaired, and we ask if we can fly these warplanes. NATO forbids us. They are not letting us help, or helping themselves. Broadcast this to the world, so that people will know that NATO is not supporting us."
The situation in the southern areas, as we said the forces that we command the regular armies are on the front line. The oil fields have some patrols and some of our rebel youths that have joined the rebellion. They have tried to shell the Sidr oil field, and there are some damages, but are working on reparing them. All of this is to deny the eastern area access to its oil. Because now the National Council has the legitimacy to sell the oil. And we have started these contacts with Qatar. And the Gaddafi regime does not want the people to enjoy their rights.
"Yesterday we intercepted a brief from their forces saying that they have destroyed the field. These Gaddafi forces have been lying so that they would not be executed by the regime. We also informed NATO about these groups that are trying to sabotage the fields. We told NATO about them, NATO says we cannot shell them when they are in the oil field.
"But these people are on tarmac, and it would not influence the oil fields, but unfortunately they were not bombed.
"The security of the oil fields have intercepted these groups and defended the oil fields. "
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-Reuters: Two people were killed and 26 injured in Misurata on Tuesday.
God, just came back from NF.
Posters there even said that "these imbeciles don't deserve to win" (meaning the rebels) and that they could end up being worse then Gaddafi.
http://www.narutoforums.com/showpost.php?p=37924498&postcount=8
http://www.narutoforums.com/showpost.php?p=37924562&postcount=10
God I'm sick.
Everyone who says that the rebels will end up worse than the old regimes need to be shown the 1989 revolutions.
Also, it's NF. What did you expect? Intelligence?
Then again that guy has a Putin set.
What's wrong with Putin.
AHAHAHAHAHAHA, Some funny shit right there. It's like "Those idiots should be grateful we even considered it". Seriously, NATO has been fucking around since they took control, I mean striking the rebels 'accidentally', hitting an empty garage five times and let's not forget that gaddafi's troops just got reinforcement right under their sight.
"Oh they're complaining, that's why we shouldn't have intervened. Then they wouldn't have even thought about complaining". What? And I'm still surprised with the talk about the money spent in this, it's not like Libyans are paying for this lol.
And lol at the guy with Putin avy, "Dude it's the middle east, they live for this kind of shit."
He's one of the local "I'm egdy cause I support supression of basic human freedoms, yo" crowd.
edit: and their leader, Cardboard Tube Knight just responded to me saying that without this intervention, the rebels would be defeated already and people I know would have been executed.
Them getting defeated is not my fucking problem frankly. Rebel armies get defeated all of the time all over the world and no one steps in to help. Why aren't we helping any other countries in Africa? Why didn't we help the people in Iran or Georgia more?
These groups are peppered with terrorist influence, they're badly trained, whiny and they seem to deserve getting the shit kicked out of them for a lack of competence. I mean I've never fired a fucking rocket before, but I know which side the goddamn thing comes from.
http://www.narutoforums.com/showpost.php?p=37927526&postcount=19
My god.
@No:
He's one of the local "I'm egdy cause I support supression of basic human freedoms, yo" crowd.
I think you found Lordzeb's NF account.
Cyan, please respond to the response I got and posted.
I realy want to know how you guys would react.
@No:
God, just came back from NF.
Posters there even said that "these imbeciles don't deserve to win" (meaning the rebels) and that they could end up being worse then Gaddafi.
http://www.narutoforums.com/showpost.php?p=37924498&postcount=8
http://www.narutoforums.com/showpost.php?p=37924562&postcount=10
God I'm sick.
At least you don't work with people who have that opinion.
You merged two duplicate posts Maxter.
Tell him to stop watching FoxNews for god sake!!
@No:
http://www.narutoforums.com/showpost.php?p=37927526&postcount=19
Did fucking miss the first few weeks where Gaddafi's forces got their asses thrown out of the eastern half of the country by the "badly trained, whiny, incompetent" rebels who "deserve to get the shit kicked out of them."
God dammit what kind of forum lets pieces of shit like that onto-oh wait NF.
@No:
You merged two duplicate posts Maxter.
Some issues with the new interface. The issue being I don't understand it yet.
He has this atitude of everything.
Forcefull sterilisation of women against their will and without their consent ? He aproves.
Having people held without trial ? He aproves.
Having people massacred by their own government ? Hot diddity dog he aproves that too.
@Cyan:
Did fucking miss the first few weeks where Gaddafi's forces got their asses thrown out of the eastern half of the country by the "badly trained, whiny, incompetent" rebels who "deserve to get the shit kicked out of them."
God dammit what kind of forum lets pieces of shit like that onto-oh wait NF.
He's basicly the "big authority" around the NF café.
@No:
He has this atitude of everything.
Forcefull sterilisation of women against their will and without their consent ? He aproves.
Having people held without trial ? He aproves.
Having people massacred by their own government ? Hot diddity dog he aproves that too.
Lordzeb, stepping to a new low every site he visits.
http://www.narutoforums.com/showpost.php?p=37927812&postcount=22
He just said having snipers attack hospitals is "normal crazy leader behaviour".
@No:
http://www.narutoforums.com/showpost.php?p=37927812&postcount=22
He just said having sniping attack hospitals is "normal crazy leader behaviour".
Ceausescu, Stalin, and fucking Pol Pot never attacked hospitals.
Well Pol Pot abolished them all so…...
"No one bat an eye when the same thing was happening in Rwanda and Sudan"
Not this shit again. Do we really need to point out that interests excluded the international community may have actually learnt from its prior mistakes duh?
I dnt have an account on NF dn't feel like creating one dn't sweat it No Maam leave them.
I just hate the
"Oh horrible things happen to innocent people, that's cool cause like we didn't help before and they deserve it and stuff" atitude.
Check this out:
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Our son, Excellency,
President Obama
U.S.AWe have been hurt more morally that physically because of what had happened against us in both deeds and words by you. Despite all this you will always remain our son whatever happened. We still pray that you continue to be president of the U.S.A. We Endeavour and hope that you will gain victory in the new election campaigne. You are a man who has enough courage to annul a wrong and mistaken action. I am sure that you are able to shoulder the responsibility for that.
Enough evidence is available, Bearing in mind that you are the president of the strongest power in the world nowadays, and since Nato is waging an unjust war against a small people of a developing country. This country had already been subjected to embargo and sanctions, furthermore it also suffered a direct military armed aggression during Reagan's time. This country is Libya.
Hence, to serving world peace … Friendship between our peoples ... and for the sake of economic, and security cooperation against terror, you are in a position to keep Nato off the Libyan affair for good. As you know too well democracy and building of civil society cannot be achieved by means of missiles and aircraft, or by backing armed member of AlQuaeda in Benghazi.
You _ yourself _ said on many occasions, one of them in the UN General Assembly, I was witness to that personally, that America is not responsible for the security of other peoples. That America helps only. This is the right logic.
Our dear son, Excellency, Baraka Hussein Abu oumama, your intervention is the name of the U.S.A. is a must, so that Nato would withdraw finally from the Libyan affair. Libya should be left to Libyans within the African union frame.
The problem now stands as follows:-
1. There is Nato intervention politically as well as military.
2. Terror conducted by AlQaueda gangs that have been armed in some cities, and by force refused to allow people to go back to their normal life, and carry on with exercising their social people's power as usual.
Mu'aumer Qaddaffi
Leader of the Revolution
Tripoli 5.4.2011
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-Oilfields in Misla and the Waha oasis have been hit by Gaddafi's artillery on Tuesday and Wednesday, halting production, according to rebel spokesman Hafiz Ghoga.
Why the fuck didn't he add heart shapes and kisses im pretty pissed ><
Asmo:Lool.
Gaddaffi writing your mama…Astafoullah!!pulls hair saif! Saif!!! SAIF!!!!!!!!!!!!!! dammit whose kid are you son of schrimp shit come at once here when your papa calls you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and stop calling London!!!!give me an eraser quick!!!
I personally love this quote:
Baraka Hussein Abu oumama
This guy just force you to laugh.
Our son, Excellency,
President Obama
U.S.AWe have been hurt more morally that physically because of what had happened against us in both deeds and words by you. Despite all this you will always remain our son whatever happened. We still pray that you continue to be president of the U.S.A. We Endeavour and hope that you will gain victory in the new election campaigne. You are a man who has enough courage to annul a wrong and mistaken action. I am sure that you are able to shoulder the responsibility for that.
Enough evidence is available, Bearing in mind that you are the president of the strongest power in the world nowadays, and since Nato is waging an unjust war against a small people of a developing country. This country had already been subjected to embargo and sanctions, furthermore it also suffered a direct military armed aggression during Reagan's time. This country is Libya.
Hence, to serving world peace … Friendship between our peoples ... and for the sake of economic, and security cooperation against terror, you are in a position to keep Nato off the Libyan affair for good. As you know too well democracy and building of civil society cannot be achieved by means of missiles and aircraft, or by backing armed member of AlQuaeda in Benghazi.
You _ yourself _ said on many occasions, one of them in the UN General Assembly, I was witness to that personally, that America is not responsible for the security of other peoples. That America helps only. This is the right logic.
Our dear son, Excellency, Baraka Hussein Abu oumama, your intervention is the name of the U.S.A. is a must, so that Nato would withdraw finally from the Libyan affair. Libya should be left to Libyans within the African union frame.
The problem now stands as follows:-
1. There is Nato intervention politically as well as military.
2. Terror conducted by AlQaueda gangs that have been armed in some cities, and by force refused to allow people to go back to their normal life, and carry on with exercising their social people's power as usual.
Mu'aumer Qaddaffi
Leader of the Revolution
Tripoli 5.4.2011
LMAO! The hell is this? Did he actually send a letter to president Obama calling him his…son? xD If the White House has an incinerator there's no better time to use it than now.