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Ghadafi: “I am a flipping rock star from outerspace”

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Sorry Charlie,saad_eddin_ibrahim

More delusion manifests itself than you are in touch with…assuming, well, you know.

Reality is just not your thing. On a positive Charlie note, there are stirrings on Wall Street, testing investor interest in a new Dodd-Frank inspired investment device intended to profit from punish those who put you in this sort of embarrassing circumstance. Hollywood and the public.

Seek ye maximum damages, for those defendants are worth it. The trial lawyers say it will be quintessential American justice.

Further, the loss of two and a half more jobs in the LA market was not likely welcomed by Ben Bernanke - “We need GDP stimulus now” is how he might put it.

Patience advised for all; settlement for the present value of Charlie’s lost decades of humility will come. After all, we understand that he is “tired of pretending” that is not a drug and not Ghadafi.

Fellow humanitarian Moammar of the Desert is disappointed with Barack Obama despite his praise for Obama after the election.

Look what Obama did for Mubarak. Shameful neglect, even though the Muslim Brotherhood showed up late to the party, and their ubiquitous slogan “Islam is the solution” did not even appear.

Now, al-Quaeda is flummoxed. Like the liberal elite, they thought the populations of the middle east did not want a crack at their own democracy and that purges are sometimes necessary ala Mao, Castro and others. Where’s my Che T-shirt when I need it?

Saad Eddin Ibrihim got home to Egypt from exile in London soon after.

‘Dislikable as [President Bush] may have been to many liberals, including my own wife, we have to give him credit,” says Mr. Ibrahim. “He started a process of some conditionality with American aid and American foreign policy which opened some doors and ultimately was one of the building blocks for what’s happening now.”

According to the Wall Street Journal that conditionality extended to Mr. Ibrahim: In 2002, the Bush administration successfully threatened to withhold $130 million in aid from Egypt if Mr. Mubarak didn’t release him.

Did you notice nothing about the Bush undiplomatic actions toward Mubarak in the Saad Eddin Ibrihim quote above, was in the wiki at all?

I was for Bush democracy goals, actionable after 9/11, before I was against him and now I realize I was against him before I was for him. But honestly, I’m not sure if it might have been the other way around or actually which came first.

History seems to happen faster with American inventions such as Twitter and Facebook and smart phones, and their messages of freedom spread, the good, the bad and the ugly, all distributed via the American military inspired world wide web.

My dusty HypChanneling technology seems to be picking up something from the AC and BO President himself, to be known as Bush the Builder….Sounds like -

What is it, can’t quite make it out….something about, pushing….a freedom agenda, that’s it, and…. something about conditionality of aid to dictators……

Ah yes,

“splendiferous”

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