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Monday, June 25, 2012
A Harness and a Helium Balloon: Have a Nice ride, Muammar!
Now that the UN Despot Assembly is over, it’s time to reflect on what happened.
The UN General Assembly gives the world’s thugs an opportunity to say whatever they want, and apparently for as long as they want. Just ask Hugo Chávez and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; they’d be glad to tell you why everything wrong in the world is the fault of the U.S.
Brother.
Each world leader has 15 minutes allotted to state his or her case to the UN community. But Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi went on for 90 minutes, and drove his Arabic interpreter crazy when he started talking nonsense. He rambled on for many minutes in incoherent speech, and seemed to enjoy the spotlight. This was his first appearance at the UN despite being the “strong man” of Libya for 40 years. He made up for lost time since becoming the ruler of this terrorist sponsoring country.
During his speech, he called President Obama “his brother.” He also inferred that the president was a Kenyan native, and regenerated speculation that President Obama is not a native born American.
Gaddafi must be glad he has diplomatic immunity because he cannot be charged as a conspirator in the Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people, mostly Americans. The only way to have his diplomatic immunity waived is with permission of the county he or she represents. Considering he is the head of state, that is highly unlikely.
Gaddafi is a cold-blooded killer. Don’t let anyone kid you. He’s also a survivor, as evidenced by his abandoning plans to produce a nuclear weapon when over 100,000 U.S. troops entered near-by Iraq. He may be crazy, but he’s not stupid.
Now that President Bush is gone, and Gaddafi’s “brother” is in charge, he is feeling his oats again.
He pitched a tent at a rented estate owned by Donald Trump until city officials had it removed. Trump claimed that he didn’t know who the renter was or what he intended to do with the property, and I am inclined to believe him. Regardless, Gaddafi is now showing his true colors once more.
Why would anyone give this character any credibility is beyond me. He embraced the Libyan intelligence agent who was convicted of downing the Pan Am flight over Lockerbie that killed all its passengers, and thumbed his nose at everyone who would question his personal involvement in the incident. I’m curious how long it will be before the released bomber dies of cancer. Instead of being viewed as a murderer, the bomber is a hero to the Libyan people, which is a clue how they, and many Muslim nations, feel about the West in general and the U.S. in particular.
Gaddafi is a criminal who needs justice brought to him. I would love to see Delta Force soldiers parachute into Libya just outside Gaddafi’s tent, strap him in a harness with a cable attached that has a helium balloon on the other end that ascends into the sky until a U.S. Air Force plane catches it. The plane would carry the SOB off to a nearby aircraft carrier that would sail him to GITMO for trial. Oh, that’s right, Gaddafi’s “brother” has ordered GITMO closed so I doubt I will ever see this happen either.
We need to deal with the evil people of this world who want to cause us harm. Gaddafi is certainly one of them. True evil is someone who would conceive exploding a civilian airliner full of tourists and students who were about to begin their lives. May God bless them all.
The UN needs to move to Geneva, Switzerland where Roman Polanski is awaiting extradition to the United States for raping a 13-year-old girl over 30 years ago. Maybe then, at the next UN General Assembly, these world-class criminals will also be extradited somewhere to face the music.
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