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    Barry, you are not thinking straight by saying "I know you must be disappointed that your mate has had his just desserts Alex..."

    If the NTC had wanted reconciliation, which is also what many leaders of western countries say they wanted, then they would not have beaten to death a wounded man while screaming with every punch "Alluah Akba".

    If they had immediately treated him and the other wounded men who were with him with medical care and compassion, may-be now all Col. Geddafi's supporters in Libya would agree that it is time to reconciliate, release all prisoners, and have an election.

    Maybe the war in Libya would be over now.

    I doubt, Barry, that you have much sympathy for men who scream "Alluah Akba" every time they fire a shell into a city or spray it with bullets.

    I don't think you really support the sentiments that motivate the NTC, so by personalising and suggesting I am a supporter of Col. Geddafi or even "his mate", you are not doing justice to intelligent discussion.

    I thought we were talking here about a serious problem and its consequences, regards the war in Libya, not personal jibes.

    However, after the barbaric brutality that took place yesterday in Sirte, I doubt that the NTC can do much now for reconciliation: they have probably beaten to death the very last chance they had for an end to the war and for achieving reconciliation.

    It would have been better to accept the peace offers that Col. Geddafi and his family members and the Libyan government had made ever since the trouble broke out in Feb. 2011.
    Well they screamed for war instead, shouting "Alluah Akba" with every shot they fired, now they will see where it led them, and if God was happy about it.
    It wasn't me who screamed and yelled for bloodshed.

    Whatever happens now in Libya will be troubling the ministers in Parliament who chose to intervene militarily, they will be the ones losing sleep day and night over it, not me, Barry.

    They will probably forget to govern our Country with all their concerns about Libya, and are probably very worried men now.
    Once again, it wasn't me who advocated intervention in that country, so it isn't me who has to respond for it.

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