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Old October 20th 11, 07:20 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
atriage[_6_]
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....Muammar, you were a piece of **** who oppressed your own people. Furthermore
you did nothing to promote cycle racing in Libya.
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Old October 20th 11, 09:07 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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atriage a écrit profondement:

| ...Muammar, you were a piece of **** who oppressed your own
| people. Furthermore you did nothing to promote cycle racing in Libya.

It's very hard to comprehend that many British people and a British
Prime Minister gloating over assisting in the killing of a national leader
as I wonder who will be the next "bad guy" NATO will be
assassinating. If two Libyan jets somehow managed to penetrate British
airspace and kill David Cameron or Tony Blair, considering how many
innocent people they have killed in illegal wars, would there be a moral
difference? At this moment I'm struggling to find one.

As it happens it looks like Col Gaddafi was probably stabbed to death by
his captives, but not without British air support. Those Libyans
celebrating now will not be so happy once their western, capitalist
lifestyle doesn't materialise but that will not stop us giving them
millions in foreign aid.

A few thousand frozen British pensioners down the line those Libyans
will be embracing radical Islam and turning on us in their
hordes. Somebody in the future might then pluck up the courage to ask
why we got rid of Gaddafi in the first place, that's if they are safe
from drone strikes.

Not a very pleasant world we live in is it and I find myself
increasingly marginalised by the day even though I think like the
majority of British people. Is this really how we want our country to be
run where we can go running around the world killing people we don't
like in the name of democracy?

I am supposed to be one of the country's most talented "racists" yet how
can it be that I feel embarrassed and ashamed that a British government
can treat the Arab people in such a condescending and inhuman manner?
Who on earth are we to tell the Arabs how to run their affairs,
destabilising and corrupting their societies with promises of easy money
and "freedom"? The kind of freedom that is going to let us decide
whether or not we are ruled by the EU?

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Old October 20th 11, 09:36 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On 20/10/2011 21:07, Davey Crockett wrote:
atriage a écrit profondement:

| ...Muammar, you were a piece of **** who oppressed your own
| people. Furthermore you did nothing to promote cycle racing in Libya.

It's very hard to comprehend that many British people and a British
Prime Minister gloating over assisting in the killing of a national leader
as I wonder who will be the next "bad guy" NATO will be
assassinating. If two Libyan jets somehow managed to penetrate British
airspace and kill David Cameron or Tony Blair, considering how many
innocent people they have killed in illegal wars, would there be a moral
difference? At this moment I'm struggling to find one.

As it happens it looks like Col Gaddafi was probably stabbed to death by
his captives, but not without British air support.


French air support in this case.

Those Libyans
celebrating now will not be so happy once their western, capitalist
lifestyle doesn't materialise but that will not stop us giving them
millions in foreign aid.


They will be happier than they were being ruled by a psychopathic piece of trash
who executed people for trivial reasons.


A few thousand frozen British pensioners down the line those Libyans
will be embracing radical Islam and turning on us in their
hordes. Somebody in the future might then pluck up the courage to ask
why we got rid of Gaddafi in the first place, that's if they are safe
from drone strikes.

Not a very pleasant world we live in is it and I find myself
increasingly marginalised by the day even though I think like the
majority of British people.


So how come the BNP does so badly in elections then?

Is this really how we want our country to be
run where we can go running around the world killing people we don't
like in the name of democracy?

We didn't kill him the Libyans did and now they are having street parties to
celebrate. That's what Gaddafi's own people thought of him.

I am supposed to be one of the country's most talented "racists" yet how
can it be that I feel embarrassed and ashamed that a British government
can treat the Arab people in such a condescending and inhuman manner?


I think you must be conflating 'Gaddafi' and 'the Arab people'.

Who on earth are we to tell the Arabs how to run their affairs,


We aren't, they can do what they want now. NATO will be outta there by next
week. Once again you are conflating 'Gaddafi' and 'the Arabs'.

destabilising and corrupting their societies


Gaddafi was corruption personified. Things can only get less corrupt in Libya now.

with promises of easy money


All we promised them was a Gaddafi free world and that's what we delivered...at
almost no cost to us because we didn't need boots on the ground. The Libyan
people were more than happy to supply those, which tells the whole story.




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Old October 21st 11, 12:22 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On Oct 20, 8:20*pm, atriage wrote:
...Muammar, you were a piece of **** who oppressed your own people. Furthermore
you did nothing to promote cycle racing in Libya.
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But he did promote chess, his last public appearance was at a chess
tournament in June.

-ilan
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Old October 21st 11, 12:57 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
RicodJour[_2_]
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On Oct 20, 4:07*pm, Davey Crockett wrote:

Not a very pleasant world we live in is it and I find myself
increasingly marginalised by the day even though I think like the
majority of British people.


The first part I believe is called aging. It happens to everyone and
is a transition phase to those that follow.

The second part I have trouble getting my mind around. You are
unique, Davy. That is not a shot at you.

R
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Old October 21st 11, 09:06 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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atriage wrote:
...Muammar, you were a piece of **** who oppressed your own people. Furthermore
you did nothing to promote cycle racing in Libya.


--

ilan wrote:
But he did promote chess, his last public appearance was at a chess
tournament in June.


Perhaps BL would have been jealous enough to set Novitsky on him if he
fancied that Polgar chick.

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Old October 21st 11, 01:46 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On 21/10/2011 09:06, Simply Fred wrote:
atriage wrote:
...Muammar, you were a piece of **** who oppressed your own people. Furthermore
you did nothing to promote cycle racing in Libya.


--

ilan wrote:
But he did promote chess, his last public appearance was at a chess
tournament in June.


Perhaps BL would have been jealous enough to set Novitsky on him if he fancied
that Polgar chick.


Don't get me started on doping in chess, those guys make Simpson look like a
casual amphetamine user. Or possibly I just made that up.

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