Posted on 08/26/2011 6:48:15 PM PDT by Nachum
Rep. Dennis Kucinich, who has been one of the most outspoken critics of the Obama administration's military intervention in Libya, confirmed Friday that he was invited to visit the North African nation in an attempt to end months-long conflict between the Qaddafi regime and the rebel forces who have been aided by NATO air strikes. (Snip) But Kucinich, who was worried about security, declined the offer and visited Syria instead. In a statement, Kucinich said he was contacted by both sides seeking a peaceful solution to the conflict.
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What a choice!
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Col Gaddari was fan of the Lords of the ring OH MAN ROFL
He invitated the Golem
Col Gaddari was fan of the Lords of the ring OH MAN ROFL
He invitated the Golem
how weird!
q spinach.
Sounds like a job for “Super Sailor”! Now is the time for John Kerry to take another shot. The traitorous bastard did it with Viet Nam... he has the necessary on the ground experience to negotiate with psychotics. Come on John, report for duty.
Now, that’s what I call desperation. I would trust DK to change a roll of toilet paper. Hard to believe Qaddafi stayed in power over 40 years with that kind of judgement.
One of the reasons he gave for not going to Libya was that he was afraid he couldn’t be safely protected......he was scared!
Shoulda called on Jimmy Carter. He would have loved the attention.
Ya know? Carter really could run for president...
Carter served in Cambodia, you know, dude.
Kucinich - the communist munchkin from Ohio. What a sick puppy.
It doesn’t say he offered an all-expenses trip back, just to.
The midget should go for it. His district has been eliminated anyway.
Thanks Nachum.
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