Ron Paul believes Libya intervention an ‘impeachable’ offense

Discussion in 'Politics' started by bearice, Mar 23, 2011.

Is Libya intervention an ‘impeachable’ offense?

  1. Yes

    40 vote(s)
    64.5%
  2. No

    22 vote(s)
    35.5%
  1. Qaddafi Says He Will Join Al Qaeda If The West Invades

    Colonel Qaddafi is switching scare tactics. For weeks he warned that any ouster of himself would let Al Qaeda take control of Libya.

    Now he warns that in an invasion he would join forces with Al Qaeda. Qaddafi told Il Giornale: "We will ally ourselves with al-Qaida and declare holy war."

    http://www.businessinsider.com/qaddafi-al-qaeda-2011-3
     
    #91     Mar 24, 2011
  2. How many people can live a rich and good life with $1 Trillion?

    How many people's lives will be destroyed if $1 Trillion is mis-managed or stolen?
     
    #92     Mar 24, 2011
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    'Qaddafi Says He Will Join Al Qaeda If The West Invades'

    Reportedly Mr. G gave the best possible information about Al Queda to the west after they lifted sanctions on Libya. Mr. G and AQ are at odds for few years now but both are terrorist minded so for them to join forces would not be difficult.

    However any trace back to Gadhaffi and his country will be put under economic sanctions like it was in most of the 1990s.

    The main problem is the slave minded Russia and prostitute minded China. Pakistan has been involved in 1000s of terrorist plots in India which has killed more 100K people..............where are the US led economic sanctions in that case. Why did not Russia and China veto any sanctions on Libya regarding the Pan Am incident. Mere 200 people killed in airplane crash and Libya was put under sanctions for more than a decade? Worst it was 75% hand of Pakistani intelligence behind the Sept 11 attacks..................where are the sanctions for killing 3000 Americans? US is shooting its own self not only in the foot but also in the guts.

    The demise of USSR has made this world very chaotic and unfair. Time to bring the USSR back............without communist ideology and its other impracticalities. :D :cool: :p
     
    #93     Mar 24, 2011
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    Mr. Obama sure has walked into a trap of impeachment. He attacked another country which did not threaten the US and its direct interests and infact was getting friendlier since the last few years...........so much so that there were 6000 Americans living and working in Libya until the civil war started.

    Mr. O, may somehow dodge the impeachment scenario, but has made sure that he will not be reelected to the WH. He has shown no spine in decision making and is unworthy of being a President for more than 4 years. :D :cool: :p
     
    #94     Mar 25, 2011
  5. Ricter

    Ricter

    So he has "no spine for decision making" but has made a decision (which you don't like); have I summed up your two paragraphs here?
     
    #95     Mar 25, 2011
  6. Exactly. The only way to correct an education problem is to reduce or eliminate resources. In the same way that the only solution to a rampant gun problem is more guns. It only follows.

    You're one of my favorite brain stems.
     
    #96     Mar 25, 2011
  7. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    mayhap you can explain, in facts and statistics, how the dept of education has resulted in a benefit for students in the US since it's inception?

    i'd like to hear your positive argument for the department.
     
    #97     Mar 25, 2011
  8. olias

    olias

    I think you summed that up nicely.
     
    #98     Mar 25, 2011
  9. Somebody's signature "Limit politicians to two terms. One in office and one in jail".
     
    #99     Mar 25, 2011
  10. Hello

    Hello

    LOL, funniest thing ive ever read, I guess those are "Humanitarian" missiles we are shoving up Quadaffi's ass.

     
    #100     Mar 25, 2011