NATO Spokesmen:Moammar Gadhafi's "regime is crumbling."
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majorspark
Foot you know better than this. I have stated many many times that we should not make war without an official declaration by congress. At the least congressional approval for the president to use force. My position has never changed. Now the "other guy" is involving us in military actions without direct congressional approval. Leaving it solely in the hands of the the UN.Footwedge;946485 wrote:To you, WB, and a few others here on this thread...bravo...something is finally sinking in to your thick skulls. It's unfortunate though that your recent rational thinking was brought out because "the other guy" is in power. -
dwccrew
That's cool, but that's not what the poster I was responding to said.queencitybuckeye;944676 wrote:The term "fungible" means where we get it doesn't matter, it will affect us. -
dwccrew
Not sure if this post was directed towards me, but if it is, in my original post I was actually being genuine. The article I read had just mentioned Islam being the foundation of the government; it had no mention of Sharia. I wasn't saying I didn't believe what you had read.Writerbuckeye;944789 wrote:Looks like Sharia law to me. Did I miss something? -
dwccrewPersonally, I see Libya having another civil war. To me, it seems there is different factions within the rebellion that united against a common enemy. Now the power struggle will begin now that the enemy is eliminated.
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majorspark
I agree with this. Although it will take a lot of differences to bring them to blows again in the near future. They have experienced a very costly war in terms of human loss. There is a strong faction that wants nothing to do with the Sharia shit. Time will tell.dwccrew;946541 wrote:Personally, I see Libya having another civil war. To me, it seems there is different factions within the rebellion that united against a common enemy. Now the power struggle will begin now that the enemy is eliminated. -
queencitybuckeye
Then said poster would be wrong.dwccrew;946539 wrote:That's cool, but that's not what the poster I was responding to said. -
Writerbuckeye
This. Very different scenarios and very different times. You can't discount what was going on in the world at that time. Given our precarious economic situation, I believe it's time to reconfigure our military structure worldwide and at home, and it's not a time to be flirting with entanglements like Libya just because the UN gets its panties in a wad and wants to flex a little (of someone else's) muscle.majorspark;946528 wrote:Foot you know better than this. I have stated many many times that we should not make war without an official declaration by congress. At the least congressional approval for the president to use force. My position has never changed. Now the "other guy" is involving us in military actions without direct congressional approval. Leaving it solely in the hands of the the UN. -
BGFalcons82I wonder if the administration will claim they had knowledge of Libya's weapons of mass destruction? - http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/story/2011-10-30/libya-chemical-weapons-found/51009366/1
If not, then how in the hell is this a surprise? Oh wait...in the article the leader says they will hand over all of them. What a relief. :rolleyes: