We have yet to see him resurrecting three days after being overthrown.
In addition to all the emotional and psychological propaganda about
Gaddafi, who calls Brother Obama "our son" ( of Africa) he has an
additional title of "King of Kings of Africa", a very exalted
position of self-esteem. No racism there and no modesty either. Behold
ye have your own King of Kings - although we had been led to believe
that Gaddafi the Revolutionary was not particularly fond of Kingship
and that's why he overthrew King Idris of Libya and now we see the
fruition of his ultimate ambition of being crowned "King of Kings of
Africa". King of Kings of all the Niggers South of the Sahara...
Is the the Black continent of Africa suffering from an inferiority
complex?
It's not absolutely true, that " money can't buy you love" or , as
Gaddafi said on the BBC, " My people love me, they love me all !"
Obviously not all of his people love him, and not everybody in Africa
is necessarily his people either and undoubtedly, there are those who
would have preferred to have witnessed King Gaddafi's coronation as
King of Kings of all the Arabs.
http://www.google.se/search?q=king+of+kings+of+africa&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
Dr. Sam Nujoma gives a bird's eye view of the continent:
http://allafrica.com/stories/201105310015.html
On Jun 25, 7:54 pm, MsJoe2...@aol.com wrote:
> For what must tears be shed?
>
> Pray, can someone explain why Obama waged war in Libya when Ghaddafi is
> doing more for his people than Obama has accomplished for the American people?
>
> Libya is building homes for Libyans; there are no homeless people in Libya
> while Americans are sleeping under bridges. America has a higher poverty
> and crime rate. Education in Libya is free and even though Obama and his
> NATO allies are destroying Libya's social and economic infrastructure,
> including orphanages, primary schools and a university they bombed, Libya
> recently extended scholarships for students studying in the US, including
> providing them with monthly allowances and for their dependents, too.
>
> How many civilians did any partisan opposition kill? But civilians died
> from Obama's policies and funding for unmanned drones in Libya - and they
> are still dying from the Obama, Cameron and Sarkozy doctrine of might is
> right.
>
> At least the Koch brothers are not targeting to kill Obama; but
> assassination has become the tool of Obama and his NATO friends to oust a foreign
> leader.
>
> Would rational and moral people prefer to buy the policies of Obama whose
> policies are killing civilians in order to advance political ends or the
> product of a businessman bent on playing politics to defeat a politician?
>
> The ignorance here is the woeful and blind support for Obama. The
> hypocrisy is not lost on the informed.
>
> From: Lewis, Vera [mailto:VLE...@houstonisd.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 11:17 AM
> Subject: FW: Subject: Anti Obama Brothers
>
> Vera Lewis
> HISD Research – 713-556-6722
> email: _vle...@houstonisd.org_
> (http://us.mc1257.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=vle...@houstonisd.org)
> Subject: Anti Obama Brothers
>
> Brothers Charles and David Koch, with a combined worth
> around $35 billion dollars, are waging a war against President Obama.
> The Koch brothers are the majority owners in Koch Industries, America 's
> second-largest private company with revenues of $100 billion in 2009, and
> 80,000
> employees in 60 countries.
> Koch Industries main source of revenue is from the manufacturing,
> refining,
> and distribution of petroleum. They are major financiers of the Tea Party.
> They also are providing money to run anti-democratic ads.
>
> Do not allow your money to be used to sponsor the Tea Party.
>
> Don't buy these products!
> Products by Koch:
> 1. Industry/Georgia-Pacific Products:
> 2. Angel Soft toilet paper
> 3. Brawny paper towels
> 4. Dixie plates, bowls, napkins and cups
> 5. Mardi Gras napkins and towels
> 6. Quilted Northern toilet paper
> 7. Soft 'n Gentle toilet paper
> 8. Sparkle napkins
> 9. Vanity fair napkins
> 10. Zee napkins
>
> Pass it on to others !!!
>
> "There is no darkness like ignorance."
>
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