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Obama ignored congress not to attack Libya
Insurgent
#1 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 8:38:59 AM
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As evidence of being used and misussed by unseen hands, the president has been trying to ignore congress on war actions in Libya.


America spends 10,000,000 dollars a day over the Libyan affair. Job growth in America has stagnated even after pumping in billions in rescue funds.


http://www.chinadaily.co.../18/content_12729893.htm


"One man gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty. A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed." Rev Canon Karanja.

Insurgent
#2 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 8:56:20 AM
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Number 665 is taking over world control and its seat is at THE HAGUE


A chronological account of how the antihumanity has been operating.

June 29 France confirmed that it has provided weapons to the Libyan rebels, the first instance of a NATO country providing direct military aid to the forces seeking to oust Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.

June 28 A resolution authorizing American intervention in Libya was approved by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, hours after members skeptically grilled the administration’s legal adviser over his assertion that airstrikes and other military measures did not amount to hostilities. As the rebel offensive has faltered in other parts of Libya, it seems to have picked up momentum in the west, where a sprawling military base was captured.

June 27 The International Criminal Court in The Hague issued arrest warrants for Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, his son Seif al-Islam and his chief of intelligence, Abdullah Senussi, on charges of crimes against humanity, including murder and persecution, stemming from the first two weeks of the uprising in Libya that led to a NATO bombing campaign.

June 24 The House resoundingly rejected a measure that would authorize the United States’s mission in Libya, with 70 Democrats deserting President Obama on an issue that has divided their party and became a major Constitutional flashpoint between Congress and the White House. Hours later a Republican bill restricting the American military role in the mission also failed, with 89 Republicans coming out against it.

June 21 In an effort aimed at countering a House Republican plan to defund American military operations in Libya, Senators John Kerry, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee and a Democrat, and John McCain, a Republican, announced the introduction of a joint resolution authorizing the limited use of United States Armed Forces in Libya.
The leader of Libya’s rebel opposition arrived in China for talks, where a foreign ministry spokesman for the first time described the opposition as “an important political power in Libya.”

June 20 The House appeared likely to vote soon on a measure that would limit financing for the American military efforts in Libya, using the chamber’s appropriations power to push back against the White House, which did not seek Congressional authorization for the mission.

June 13 Germany, which declined to participate in the NATO air campaign against Libya, recognized the opposition National Transitional Council as the legitimate representative of Libya. The announcement came after weeks of hesitation by Germany over which rebel leaders or movements, if any, it should recognize as an alternative to Colonel Qaddafi's government.

June 10 The nations leading the air campaign against Libya — the United States, Britain and France — prodded other NATO nations to do more, but there were few signs that the five countries that were the main targets of the appeals — Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Turkey — were willing to forsake their political reservations and commit themselves more deeply.

June 9 The nations intervening in Libya pledged as much as $1 billion in support for the opposition there as senior officials continued to predict that the collapse of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s government could be imminent.

June 7 NATO warplanes dropped bombs in repeated low-flying raids on targets in and around Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s compound in their most intense daytime strikes on the Libyan capital since the aerial campaign began two months ago What appeared to be bunker-busting bombs laid waste to an area of about two acre. The country's labor minister, Al-Amin Manfur, added his name to the growing exodus, declaring at a meeting in Geneva that he was now supporting the rebel government.

June 6 Britain's foreign minister said he had pressed the rebel leaders to make early progress on a more detailed plan for a post-Qaddafi government that would include sharing power with some of Colonel Qaddafi’s loyalists.

June 4 In a move to intensify pressure on Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s forces, NATO introduced attack helicopters into its air campaign against Libyan forces for the first time. NATO officials have said that they regard the introduction of attack helicopters as potential game changers in a conflict that has shown signs of settling into a stalemate.

June 3 The House of Representatives voted to harshly rebuke President Obama for continuing to maintain an American role in NATO operations in Libya without the express consent of Congress, and called for detailed information about its cost and objectives. The resolution, which passed 268 to 145, was offered by Speaker John Boehner to siphon off swelling Republican support for a measure sponsored by Representative Dennis J. Kucinich, an Ohio Democrat, which calls for a withdrawal of the United States military.

June 1 In Brussels, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said the alliance would extend its mission for 90 days, saying “This decision sends a clear message to the Qaddafi regime: We are determined to continue our operation to protect the people of Libya.” Antigovernment unrest was reported in Tripoli for the first time in months.


"One man gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty. A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed." Rev Canon Karanja.

'user'
#3 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 9:05:05 AM
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Insurgent , I wish we could leave Obama alone to deal with his problems.

We should be talking of our own problems here.

Was suprised to find the price of 2 kg packet of sugar at Kshs 230/=.

I thought the inflation was on Unga only .

Will talking about Obamas problems bring the price of food commodities in our shops and supermarkets down?
2012 is here.Kenya is Ours.Be Part of The Peace Keeping Mission To Protect Our Motherland.Say No To Violence and Tribal Hatred .If you can read this,wewe ni mtu amesoma, usifikirie kama mtu hajaenda shule .Ni Hayo Tu
Kaigangio
#4 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 9:27:35 AM
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'user' wrote:
Insurgent , I wish we could leave Obama alone to deal with his problems.

We should be talking of our own problems here.

Was suprised to find the price of 2 kg packet of sugar at Kshs 230/=.

I thought the inflation was on Unga only .

Will talking about Obamas problems bring the price of food commodities in our shops and supermarkets down?


obamas participation in libya invasion has a bearing in the cost of unga that you are talking about...his actions cannot be ignored.
...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
Burning Spear
#5 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 9:44:50 AM
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'user' wrote:
Insurgent , I wish we could leave Obama alone to deal with his problems.

We should be talking of our own problems here.

Was suprised to find the price of 2 kg packet of sugar at Kshs 230/=.

I thought the inflation was on Unga only .

Will talking about Obamas problems bring the price of food commodities in our shops and supermarkets down?


before the war,Libya was the sole supplier of oil to Italy and many other European countries,right now,the same countries are competing with kenya and other nations to buy oil from middle east thereby creating high demand and as a rule the price per barrel went up.

This has an effect to the price of unga and sugar if you are not aware !
"You're not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who says it". Malcolm X
'user'
#6 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 9:55:47 AM
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Just read this story from malawi and know why you are wrong,

http://www.trademarksa.org/node/1824

It's something to do with lack of proper food policies .

Gadaffi was attacked only in Feb this year.

Kwetu and Kwaakina Magigi, we have been condemened to eating dogs year in year out , Yet the main rivers in Kenya flow through our land to the Oceans .


If only the government was serious on agriculture we would be exporting our food instead of crying oil this , oil that gadaffi this Obama that.

William Ruto ,tried when he was at the Agriculture ministry , I wish his momentum would have been entrenched by the now in deep slumber Sally Kosgei




2012 is here.Kenya is Ours.Be Part of The Peace Keeping Mission To Protect Our Motherland.Say No To Violence and Tribal Hatred .If you can read this,wewe ni mtu amesoma, usifikirie kama mtu hajaenda shule .Ni Hayo Tu
Insurgent
#7 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 10:05:47 AM
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'user' wrote:
Just read this story from malawi and know why you are wrong,

http://www.trademarksa.org/node/1824

It's something to do with lack of proper food policies .

Gadaffi was attacked only in Feb this year.

Kwetu and Kwaakina Magigi, we have been condemened to eating dogs year in year out , Yet the main rivers in Kenya flow through our land to the Oceans .


If only the government was serious on agriculture we would be exporting our food instead of crying oil this , oil that gadaffi this Obama that




You are a victim of piggery brainwashing. The pigs decide when you are to suffer or not and still you do not see that fact. Untill the day we realise that the begining and the end of our suffering is caused by the pink pigs, we will never stand up to our rights.

Slavery
Colonization
Neocolonialism
Liberalization
Globalization
And now, Postmodernism where the west controls the oil although its sourced from countries beaten to submission (Iraq etc)

If Obama had not interfered with Libya, we would not be paying for the fuel through the nose. Imagine America selling fuel to the world for the first time in history while they do not produce the commodity. Think boy, think, that is stolen oil they are now selling.

Stop thinking like a Nyayo sycophant.



"One man gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty. A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed." Rev Canon Karanja.

Insurgent
#8 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 10:09:19 AM
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'user' wrote:

http://www.trademarksa.org/node/1824

Kwetu and Kwaakina Magigi, we have been condemened to eating dogs year in year out , Yet the main rivers in Kenya flow through our land to the Oceans .


So you are Mkamba. Didn't you know the Jews made us believe that a dog is evil. Dogs are a delicacy from where I come from and you should consider yourselves to be lucky for having plenty to eat.


"One man gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty. A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed." Rev Canon Karanja.

'user'
#9 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 10:16:01 AM
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Insurgent, Is it a crime to be a Mkamba?
We have leading lights in Kenya from Ukambani(many).

We also have sycophants ( yes many of them).

Tribe has no bearing here.

Its personality that matters.

Disgression .

Infact I can read alot of brain washing
in you .Blaming the colonial masters whenever you very own colonialists mislead you.

I have given an African example where food security has been achieved.You continue to blame colonial masters .


Infact I have an Over 80year old Cucu(we call them Susu), I have just called her to ask her if they used to eat dogs when she was a small girl.


she has just guaranteed me that even her great grandmum never ate dogs.

Jews came to Ukambani just the other day.


Now ,who is brain washed?

2012 is here.Kenya is Ours.Be Part of The Peace Keeping Mission To Protect Our Motherland.Say No To Violence and Tribal Hatred .If you can read this,wewe ni mtu amesoma, usifikirie kama mtu hajaenda shule .Ni Hayo Tu
Insurgent
#10 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2011 8:52:15 AM
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Insurgent wrote:
'user' wrote:
Just read this story from malawi and know why you are wrong,

http://www.trademarksa.org/node/1824

It's something to do with lack of proper food policies .

Gadaffi was attacked only in Feb this year.

Kwetu and Kwaakina Magigi, we have been condemened to eating dogs year in year out , Yet the main rivers in Kenya flow through our land to the Oceans .


If only the government was serious on agriculture we would be exporting our food instead of crying oil this , oil that gadaffi this Obama that




You are a victim of piggery brainwashing. The pinks decide when you are to suffer or not and still you do not see that fact. Untill the day we realise that the begining and the end of our suffering is caused by the pinks, we will never stand up to our rights.

Slavery
Colonization
Neocolonialism
Liberalization
Globalization
And now, Postmodernism where the west controls the oil although its sourced from countries beaten to submission (Iraq etc)

If Obama had not interfered with Libya, we would not be paying for the fuel through the nose. Imagine America selling fuel to the world for the first time in history while they do not produce the commodity. Think boy, think, that is stolen oil they are now selling.

Think from inside the picture.




"One man gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty. A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed." Rev Canon Karanja.

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