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I totally agree with anyone in New Jersey who does not want Kadafi in their state. I live in Oklahoma and have no connections to the state of New Jersey but its asking way to much in my opinion to even allow him into the U.S. period.
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Wow, Kadafi in NJ. Price to pay for living in a "free" country. Who is going to pay for extra police in Englewood while he stays there?
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Just another reason we should abort the united nations and give them the boot. Anything with that corrupt organization is dangerous to the safety of this great nation. "hope he decides to pass through my town on his way out :)
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Git er done.
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I live in NJ and don't what to see this piece of crap here.
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Why aren't these people paying property taxes???
no wonder our taxes are so high because we are paying for those who don't pay theirshare of anything. Kadafi can address us from libya via satellite or computre connection. He doesn't need to come to USA. |
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GUESS WHAT FARMERS & NJ RESIDENTS IN NJ WANT??? WE WANT THE SAME DEAL AS THOSE LYBYANS WHO OWN THE ESTATE...TO PAY NO TAXES.
NJ HAS THE HIGHEST TAXES AND WE THE WORKING CLASS WHO WERE BORN AND RAISED IN NJ ARE PAYING THESE TAXES TO SUPPORT THOSE WHO ARE RIPPING OFF OUR STATE OR WHO ARE TERRORISTS.. |
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Give the killer life in jail. |
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I live in California. What's next? Allowing Kadafi to go to Disneyland? Keep him out of the USA!
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British intelligence sources report to WMR that a series of high-level financial deals between Libya, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling, Business Secretary Peter Mandelson, former Speaker of the House of Commons Michael Martin, and Scottish First Minister Alexander Salmond resulted in the release from a Scottish prison of Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, the Libyan Arab Airlines officials convicted of planting the bomb on board Pan Am 103 that killed 281 people on the plane and in the village of Lockerbie in 1988.
The deal worked out is that profits realized from future oil and gas deals between Britain and Libya will be used to bail out the Scottish banks. As for speculation that Labor wants to use the Scottish financial crisis to prove that current plans by the ruling Scottish National Party (SNP) government to move Scotland toward independence and that Scotland cannot fare on its own without London. Brown and Salmond, a former RBS senior economist who negotiated Scotland North Sea oil revenue spending plans between RBS and the government while working for the bank, are on very close terms, according to our sources. Brown, a former British Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Salmond knew exactly what they were getting in return from Qaddafi and his son when they hammered out the “bailout-for-Megrahi” agreement -- the financial bailout of Scotland’s two largest banks that were riddled with toxic bad loans by sweetheart oil and gas deals with Libya. Qaddafi was celebrating more than Megrahi’s release at the public ceremony in Libya -- the mercurial Libyan leader, once considered a pariah, is now one of the most influential business moguls in Great Britain. |
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UPDATE: The basic storyline noted in the original post above is now being reported as potentally credible by such mainstream news agencies as The Times(UK), The Washington Post, CNN and The New York Times among others.
Quoting verbatum from The Times News UK: "BP was finally given the go-ahead six weeks after a volte-face by the British government to include Megrahi in a prisoner transfer agreement with Libya under which prisoners could serve out sentences in their home countries. Jack Straw, the justice secretary, revealed this decision in a letter to his Scottish counterpart. He cited “wider negotiations” and the “overwhelming interests of the United Kingdom”. Sources in the UK and Tripoli said last week that those wider interests included BP’s hoped-for share of Libya’s untapped oil and gas reserves. The decision to include Megrahi in the prisoner transfer arrangement was seen by Libyan officials as paving the way for his release — and BP’s much-coveted deal was finally ratified. The detailed correspondence seen by The Sunday Times confirms that the Lockerbie bomber’s fate was regarded by the UK government as pivotal to relations with Libya. It also shows how anxious the government was to curry favour with Colonel Muammar Gadaffi by being seen to open the way for Megrahi’s release." http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politic... |
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