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Gadhafi, in letter, asks Obama to end air strikes

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Obama, in a letter, should ask Gadhafi to surrender.

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"He also wished Obama good luck in his bid for re-election"

Heh heh.

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I wonder if the letter was as long as his speeches/rants usually are?

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Rodham Clinton also renewed a demand that Gadhafi step down from power and leave the country.

She is out of order demanding a national leave their country of birth !! I can understand stepping down but................

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Obama, in a letter, should ask Gadhafi to surrender.

Agreed.

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I wonder if the letter was as long as his speeches/rants usually are?

Not enough paper in world.

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It is ironic.These two leaders were once,through their mutual friend Lou Farakkhan,probably familiar with one another and in total agreement on a number of issues.

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“Our dear son, Excellency, Baraka Hussein Abu oumama

This is no time for oumama jokes, Mr. Gadhaffi.

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It is now more likely that Libya will be divided in 2 , East and West with desert in the middle; both have oil. But for goodness sake Mr Gadhaffi, you only get Hussein part right, it shows that you never read any news or what?

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correction...Mr Gadhafi, only 1 f.

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Gadhafi's letter: "Hey, I'm a friend of terrorists, you're a friend of Bill Ayers. How about calling off the air strikes?"

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Nessie- good one!

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He also composed a poem in the letter. It said:

Roses are red And I am so blue Obama, you the prez please no more bombs from you!

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