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Gaddafi dead...?!

Discussion in 'The Stump' started by Kai-Petri, Oct 20, 2011.

  1. Biak

    Biak Boy from Illinois Staff Member

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    Yep they did, With Extreme Prejudice.
     
  2. Poppy

    Poppy grasshopper

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    brndirt1 Saddle Tramp

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  4. Poppy

    Poppy grasshopper

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    A-58 Cool Dude

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    That was a good movie, "The Kyber Rifles" or something like that. Tyrone Power was the British officer who was half Muslim or half Hindu or something like that. The Sepoys or whatever didn't mutiny in the movie, they refused to use the cartridges and attacked the enemy with those big curved bowie knifes and won the day at the end of the movie. Or maybe it was Gunga Din....
     
  6. Poppy

    Poppy grasshopper

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    So it looks like Sharia law. That's a fine how-do-you-do. Glad we could help deposing your bad guy...
    Heard an interview where CBC radio interviewed a Libyan 24 year old female club DJ in Sweden who felt qualified to comment on the Pro's of Sharia government, in perfect English. CBC.ca | The Current | Gamechanger
    Kudos to CBC radio. CBC television on the other hand...
     
  7. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Unfortunately in real life rather than the movies they did rebel. Good movie though know the ones you are talking of mate..In fact good old Errol Flynn was in one of them...And after defeating the Indian Mutiny he went on in same movie to charge the guns with the Light Brigade at Sevastopol....Reason...An Indian baddie was with the Russians and he had to avenge the massacres...So we in fact according to the world of entertainment charged the guns because we wanted revenge for India...Interesting....Spit boy spit...I prefer the Carry on up the Khyber version....Quite a few movies with Tyrone, Errol and others made on the mutiny with different entertaining outcomes...None even near right though...We did though get our own back...we had to teach em a lesson...The cannon of the British Empire resounded for years afterwards with mutineers tied to the front and fired over many a camp entrance...To deter others....
     
  8. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    We've seen nothing yet....Spelling wrong...but Musa Coosa...Now in Quatar...Cameron and Hague describing him as a private citizen...Allowed to go to UK, then released to go wherever he wanted..In September....No deals done...A murdering bugger...torture par excellence...Many alive now who cannot and will not understand our hypocracy. He should be in the same grave.But wont happen...We rendered a few Libyan freedom fighters to his hands over the last few years...Why should any Libyans look at us with out asking whats in it for them...They want him back. They want him dead. And yet we gave him vip treatment last month, and sent him on his way...No deals done here...nothing to see...make way there...Hypocritical and implicit in murder and torture...but no one cares.
     
  9. A-58

    A-58 Cool Dude

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    Well, since nobody really knows why the Light Brigade charged the Rooskie cannons head-on, so the alternative storyline about going after the bad Indian turned Rooskie General seemed as good as any for a movie anyway. That was a good movie too. That Gunga Din movie was re-made in the 60s as "Sergeants Three", set in the US west with Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Peter Lawford as US cavalry sergeants and Sammy Davis Jr. as their bugler (the Gunga Din character). Joey Bishop played the regimental sergeant major. It was a pretty good one too.
     
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    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    I just watch tv and murdering buggers doing deals a few months ago...There again I used to use a kw 7 among other kit and still did until 2001. Part time sheep part time sheep.
     
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    He was killed, He was captured and possibly executed by the Libyan rebels

    [​IMG] Kind of brutal but he caused alot more of that
     
  14. TD-Tommy776

    TD-Tommy776 Man of Constant Sorrow

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    What do you mean, Clint? He loved his people...

    [video=youtube;dk47saogI8o]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk47saogI8o[/video]
     
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    Well, regardless of what we think, he got what was coming to him. What goes around CAME around in this case. Such is life.
     
  16. Skipper

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    Nato ended its Operations as of yesterday Oct 31st. They will leave some observers though (to watch the weapon smuggling)
     
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    As long as it's not the ATF. They'll literally just WATCH!
     
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    brndirt1 Saddle Tramp

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    Yeah, that original program started under the Bush admin. was completely unsuccessful and why the ATF would want to revive the2006 failed "Wide Receiver" operation as "Fast and Furious" in incomprehensible. What is that definition of insanity? Oh yeah; "Trying the same thing over and over expecting different results."
     
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  19. lwd

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    I don't know. I think I'd prefer them over there rather than over here.
     
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  20. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Didn't we send em the last of our slr stocks? I'll have one back please? The rebels that is....Psst....wanna buy a silkworm? One careful owner.... Seriously though..I believe the govt as was had thousands of shoulder launched units that have simply dissapeared....Worrying that one.
     

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