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Gaddafi dies of wounds, NTC official says
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40.       vineyards
1954 posts
 24 Oct 2011 Mon 11:09 pm

A curious question; which Western newspapers or TV channels featured the private pictures of Khaddafi´s daughter? What was the purpose of this violation of one of the basic human rights.

Pillagers raid in your house and capture your private (some of which are glamour-like shots) pictures and you see them in press next day. Who is patting on the shoulders of these savages? What kind of a relationship is there between them?

41.       stumpy
638 posts
 25 Oct 2011 Tue 01:03 am

you have the Mirror, the guardian, the telegraph there is also the huffington post, the times of India pretty much every papers of the world jumped on the photos.

basicly if you are famouse or infamouse, any pictures taken or found is fair game to publish and it is yet another way to humiliate even more the surviving family of Gaddafi.

the world now only lives with sensational news, if it is boring day to day things it is no longer news worthy.

 

42.       scalpel
1472 posts
 25 Oct 2011 Tue 01:14 am

 

Quoting Aida krishan

I agree, when Saddam Husein was killed the Iraqis were very happy, and now they are missing their "Dictator".

Here comes the question were Qadafi & Saddam Dictators???..

 

       

 

 

Good question...Saddam,when compared to president Bush, was an angel...but, enjoying his post-presidency at his home in the Preston Hollow neighborhood in Dallas, Mr.Bush is now an "apostle of democracy and liberation" despite he´s responsible for over 1 million deaths in Iraq, and the poor Saddam is a dictator sleeping in his grave in his native village Awja with an American rope around his neck.. 

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43.       acute
202 posts
 25 Oct 2011 Tue 01:16 am

 

Quoting vineyards

A curious question; which Western newspapers or TV channels featured the private pictures of Khaddafi´s daughter? What was the purpose of this violation of one of the basic human rights.

Pillagers raid in your house and capture your private (some of which are glamour-like shots) pictures and you see them in press next day. Who is patting on the shoulders of these savages? What kind of a relationship is there between them?

 

the same right and reasoning that lets you post pictures of your son without his consent or knowledge.

I would not squander to much of your time on this issue when you live in a country that allows/ overlooks the fact the woman are being killed by their husbands daily. Where freedom of vocal or written thought  is not allowed unless it is to agree at what a wonderful job your ..... there are so many other pressing issues to deal with.

44.       vineyards
1954 posts
 25 Oct 2011 Tue 01:26 am

This is probably the most (looking for a softer statement here, help me TC members) answer I have ever received from anyone.

Logically, you should not even bother protesting me amid all our woes and fears related with terror, eartquakes and the stuff.

As a matter of fact, we must all mind our own business who cares about Khaddafi, I can´t even spell his name. With the world being full of jerks and nuts I must put a limit on my expectations. Why move a finger? Why worry? Just let it go...

 

 



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45.       lemon
1374 posts
 25 Oct 2011 Tue 01:39 am

I give up answering stumpy, tunci and other users alike. oh, yes, they are right 

 

46.       lemon
1374 posts
 25 Oct 2011 Tue 01:40 am

strange you understand her question   i didnt

Quoting scalpel

 

 

Good question...Saddam,when compared to president Bush, was an angel...but, enjoying his post-presidency at his home in the Preston Hollow neighborhood in Dallas, Mr.Bush is now an "apostle of democracy and liberation" despite he´s responsible for over 1 million deaths in Iraq, and the poor Saddam is a dictator sleeping in his grave in his native village Awja with an American rope around his neck.. 

 

 

47.       stumpy
638 posts
 25 Oct 2011 Tue 01:57 am

Quote: scalpel

Mr.Bush is now an "apostle of democracy and liberation" despite he´s responsible for over 1 million deaths in Iraq
by the way, Goerge W Bush has been accused of war crimes for admitting the authorisation of torture on detainees of Guantanamo bay.  He canceled a trip to Switzerland because there were warrants for his arrest. 

48.       scalpel
1472 posts
 25 Oct 2011 Tue 01:57 am

 

Quoting lemon

strange you understand her question   i didnt

 

 

 

I am not sure if I understood her question correctly {#emotions_dlg.unsure} 

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49.       scalpel
1472 posts
 25 Oct 2011 Tue 02:03 am

 

Quoting stumpy

by the way, Goerge W Bush has been accused of war crimes for admitting the authorisation of torture on detainees of Guantanamo bay.  He canceled a trip to Switzerland because there were warrants for his arrest. 

 

I didn´t know that..thank you for the information...but he must be safe in the United States

 

50.       lemon
1374 posts
 25 Oct 2011 Tue 02:03 am

but you used your chance    hehe

Quoting scalpel

 

 

I am not sure if I understood her question correctly {#emotions_dlg.unsure} 

 

 

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