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The Resignation of an International Freedom Fighter
By Netsbridge
@Netsbridge (3253)
United States
August 22, 2011 6:10pm CST
Today, International Freedom Fighter, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, retires as president of Libya. Born June 7, 1942, Muammar Gaddafi, an arabized Berber of Libya, at the tender age of 27, seized power in Libya through a military coup to become Libya’s president for 42 years.
During his tenure as president of Libya, some people considered Colonel Muammar Gaddafi a tyrant, while some considered him a dictator. While Colonel Muammar Gaddafi may have been considered a national tyrant (and the result of African tradition), the Colonel is however not a dictator: The uninformed simply mistook African tyranny for dictatorship. And while flamboyant and opinionated, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was nonetheless a perceptive African leader:
There were two major elements in Libya against Muammar Gaddafi:
There was the Libyan element made up of various interest groups seeking to oust their chieftan president whom they were fed-up with (a cause I have always supported), and there was the neighborhood NATO Gatlin boys who had taken advantage of the civil unrest in Libya to oust an African leader who would not bow to them (a mission I strongly and without apologizes oppose). It is no secret that the situation in Libya would never have escalated to its catastrophic state where hundreds unnecessarily perished had the NATO Gatlin boys not "intervened."
The people of African and other developing nations are very capable of handling their oppressive government if left alone. These people often have real problem with their government only when they and/or their government is propped by some so-called developed nation.
All having said, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has wrought great honor to Africa in defeating the UN, decomposing NATO and enemies of Africa whose only interest in Africa is to further plunder. While Colonel Muammar Gaddafi maybe considered a national tyrant, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi is nonetheless an International FREEDOM FIGHTER! And for this, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi will forever be in my book as a Great African and International Freedom Fighter.
2 responses
@dark_joev (3034)
• United States
23 Aug 11
Lol, How about crazy leader of Libya who got absolute power and it corrupted him absolutely. I mean Saddam Husain was the leader of Iraq for many years no opposition against him he was the sole person ever to run for the leader of the country because he killed anyone who wanted the job. This is also true of Gaddafi he would kill the opposition and if he did run opposed it was a rat who wasn't even close to being able to beat him and would basically put up unpopular ideas. Saddam purposed that Iraq expand to its once size when it was the Ottoman Empire from WWI so he remained popular with a good enough protion not to have an uprising that wasn't able to be crushed over night. Gaddafi isn't a Freedom Fighter he didn't care about freedom. He cared about power and that was it.
@Netsbridge (3253)
• United States
23 Aug 11
And I deny not that "absolute power corrupts absolutely" and I made mention of this issue. However, when it comes to International issues and the constant efforts of developed nations to suppress freedom, progress and prosperity in developing nations, Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi is a champion in the fight for freedom of developing nations to be -
And in the history of the world, thus far, no one has put up a darn good and heroic fight against our neighborhood bully gang - the UN and NATO - as has Colonel Gaddafi! The plain truth of the matter is that Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi is a Great African Leader and an International Freedom Fighter!

@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
23 Aug 11
Freedom Fighter?
If you consider him a hero, then there is nothing too low for you. I bet you cheer on rapists too!!
You should have been at the bottom of the rubble on 9/11. Unlike the ones who were, you'd deserve it.

@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
26 Aug 11
The fact is, you would have loved to take part in his rapes.



