Posted on 02/21/2011 4:12:21 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
bttt
Lost the h in the Title ... Gadhafi
Gadfly maybe? hehe.
Live via satellite in front of a green screen?
Just caught Foxnews,.. said he was on for 4 seconds and said he was in Tripoli.
Who did he feature on his "Worst Person In The World!" segment?
There is no incorrect spelling of Cadaffy. ;^)
Dont go Moammar! Hang in there!
poor guy must be very bummed right now - all that security and they just rolled over on me like butter.
Thanks....LOL...I feel better.
Oh boy, another dictator falls...and, the media ignores the Muslim Brotherhood showing how compassionate they are by “helping” depose these dictators...
MB is a big trouble spot: http://www.skynews.com.au/topstories/article.aspx?id=580641&vId=
LOL!
Thanks Ernest. The Libyans are yearning for the kind of freedom they know exists, and, they’re going to get the Muslim Brotherhood instead. Because, as it turns out, not very damned many Muslims want freedom per se, they want the freedom to do (dis)honor killings, suicide bombing, etc.
Not a problem. There are now 7 billion people on the planet which means that there at least 7 billion spellings of ‘Kuhdoffy’ each one unique and valid in its own way. lol
The Title...
Influential Muslim cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi has issued a fatwa that any Libyan soldier who can shoot dead embattled leader Muammar Gaddafi should do so 'to rid Libya of him.'
'Whoever in the Libyan army is able to shoot a bullet at Mr Gaddafi should do so,' Qaradawi, an Egyptian-born cleric who is usually based in Qatar, told Al-Jazeera television.
He also told Libyan soldiers 'not to obey orders to strike at your own people,' and urged Libyan ambassadors around the world to dissociate themselves from Gaddafi's regime.
Famous in the Middle East for his at times controversial fatwas, or religious edicts, the octogenarian Qaradawi has celebrity status in the Arab world thanks to his religious broadcasts on Al-Jazeera.
He has in the past defended 'violence carried out by certain Muslims.'
The West accuses the cleric of supporting 'terrorism' because he sanctioned Palestinian suicide attacks in Israel. Britain and the United States have refused to grant him entry visas.
The cleric, spiritual leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and longtime resident of Qatar, heads the International Union for Muslim Scholars.
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