Guest 672- Registered: 3 Jun 2008
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21 February 2011
23:0993727Just like Egypt the Arab world seems to be going mad and want all of the Dictators out.
Now it's the turn of Colonel Gadaffi Duck.
Oh my gawd I wouldn't stick that guys face on a dart board. you couldn't make it look any worse.
The world will get rid of another arsehole.
grass grows by the inches but dies by the feet.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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21 February 2011
23:1493728couldn't agree more ian, the voice of the people is clear.
no dictators, no religious extremists, just fair play.
all over north africa and the gulf.
21 February 2011
23:5893735Is it not strange that the last labour government sold Gaddafi's Libya £200 million worth of crowd control equipment, with the added proviso that they were not allowed to use it on there own people.
In light of this information just when were the libyans allowed to use it??
Was it a pre condition that they invade southern Spain and legally use this stuff ??
Guest 705- Registered: 23 Sep 2010
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22 February 2011
00:0393736Worrying Howard isn't it? When they've finally got fair play -will they then turn their attention to the infidel?
Never give up...
Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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22 February 2011
00:2593738Apparently the Scottish Justice Minister has predicted that Gaddafi's government will only survive three months.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Ross Miller
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22 February 2011
01:0793739Very droll Peter
"Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today." - James Dean
"Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength,
While loving someone deeply gives you courage" - Laozi
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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22 February 2011
01:2693740I was toysing with the idea of posting a thread on the bonus dictaters, those who dictate their own salaries and bonuses. Yesterday crowds appeared in London and entered a bank, brandishing slogans like: 'fat cats', and 'we're not all in this together'.
I bet if Gov. cracked down with a lightening taxation on bonus dictators and the evergreen multi-millionaires, and with a revision on how rich-men's salaries are worked out, crowds of people would turn out to thumbs up Parliament, presenting flowers, honey-cakes and ale to the delighted Parliamentarians in London!
People world-wide would be astounded.
Brian Dixon
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22 February 2011
07:1393743richard,which set of infadels are you referring to,english or yanks.
22 February 2011
08:2393757Totally support the dispatch of dictators but it is a worry to contemplate who might take their place.
Peter - you make me smile.

howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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22 February 2011
10:5893772unlike the last two regimes to fall, libya seems to want to end in a blood bath.
the sight of war planes bombing civilians was appalling.
Guest 663- Registered: 20 Mar 2008
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22 February 2011
21:2193849Very true there Howard what price freedom and as Bern has said what fills the space when they are gone.
22 February 2011
21:2593851Jan Tranter,
You ask what can replace the dictators when they are gone??
How about huge glass towers that reach to the sky and packed with bankers!!

howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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23 February 2011
11:0993880the colonel looks like he has gone totally of his head now, east european mercenaries are responsible for much of the carnage and the worry is that there are chemical and biological weapons at his disposal.
this is not going to end as peacefully as tunisia and egypt.
Guest 641- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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23 February 2011
11:1893881It is worrying this could spread to civil war as Gaddafi's propaganda machine has saturated the mindset of a large proportion of the rural population.
As you say Howard he is off with the faeries, hundreds if not thousands of the Libyan population will either be killed or injured standing up for their civil rights

Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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23 February 2011
14:0393895Apparently, between one and one and a half million Egyptians live in Lybia, and about 100,000 people from the India area are employed in the country, as well as the personnel from numerous other countries working in the Lybian economy.
There are two sides to a story, and may-be the Lybian government did more to help their Egyptian neighbours economically, than any other country!
I hope Lybia doesn't become another Irak, where people start fleeing for their lives. I wonder where one and a half million Egytians will go if turmoil sets in.
Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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23 February 2011
14:1093897Barry it is already civil war.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Guest 672- Registered: 3 Jun 2008
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25 February 2011
19:4594206Having just watched the latest news it confirms my worst fears.
Old Gadaffi Duck has lost the plot, a sadwich short of a picnic, totaly lost it.
He plans to arm civillians now and spread chaos across the land.
Mind you he plans to die as a tomatyre. the sooner the better I say.

grass grows by the inches but dies by the feet.
Guest 645- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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25 February 2011
20:2194228But before he does he has promised to buy Dover Port and put Vic in power but I don't believe Gadaffi when he says that he aims to bomb Burlington House and erect his tented caravan on the DTIZ site..thats stretching it a bit too far

Marek
I think therefore I am (not a Tory supporter)
Guest 672- Registered: 3 Jun 2008
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25 February 2011
20:3194237I think he'd be in good company Marek, Bin Laden has already got pencester.
Been there for a year now I think, no one else uses it very much apart from the vino's.
grass grows by the inches but dies by the feet.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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25 February 2011
21:4894247ian i think you are beng unduly negative, you and the colonel might get on like a house on fire(not the one's in tripoli).
you both come from a miltary background for a start and you must have gone on camping holidays when you were young.
imagine the endless conversations about tents while sharing a bowl of sheeps eyes?