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“NATO might get involved …the british have lots of oil investments in Libya”

M: it seems that Kaddafi is close to end now.
U: he is in his last days
M: Kaddafi looks pitiful.
U: his voice is awful too
M: I mean his situation and his desperation makes me feel sort of sympathy for him
U: oh…don’t feel bad for him
U: he has had a good life
U: promoting terrorism…arresting political opponents
U: and one day…it all comes back
M: yeah,
U: he deserves what he gets
M: when thinking about what he did …
M: it’s said that his daughter and daughter-in-law fleed to other countires by airplanes but their planes were refused to land.
U: why are the libyans angry at him?
M: why did those countries refuse them?
U: because they don’t want any trouble
M: Tunis’s former president and his relatives just fleed away with tons of gold
M: things went so smooth for them
U: i could find any story about North korean protests
M: at that time, people laughed at Tunis former President Ali, not he is far more lucky than Mubarak and Kaddafi.
M: You said I made up that story about North Korea (mm)
U: i know
U: iΒ  was right?
M: The news in Japanese or Korean language should have that news
M: The news in English is busy on the chaos in Middle East
M: It seems that the dictators have started to drop one by one.
U: but…what will happen
M: Will NATO bomb Tripoli or some place that Kaddafi regime controlled?
U: they will be replaced by another dictator
U: you know
U: NATO might get involved
M: I think so.
U: the british have some warships not far from tripoli
U: i think so…the british have lots of oil investments in libya
U: so…i think they may take action soon
M: oh, not for democracy, for oil
U: of course
M: The western media has made enough public opinions to support those actions.
U: do you think the rich make poor people fight wars for democracy
M: The western media don’t mention anything about oil
M: just say human rights
U: sure they do
U: all the time
M: sure they do what? saying democracy and human rights?
U: say the wars are about oil
M: CNN, BBC just say that Kaddafi opens fire to the people
U: yes
U: ok
M: they don’t say that NATO or Britain will take action because there are oil.
U: Ok
U: maybe CNN and BBC don’t mention it
U: so
U: its no surprise
U: but hundreds of other media outlets mention it
M: if Kaddafi is overthrown, western world will get more or less benefits from the Libya’s oil?
U: probably less
M: oh, it seems that Kaddafi was quite cooperative with his western “friends”. like Chinese gov’t.
M: right?
M: πŸ˜‰
U: speaking of friends
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U: no wonder Obama was silent for so long
M: Western top leaders acted like poodles to Kaddafi.When Kaddafi is in danger, they start to dump him. πŸ˜‰
U: i guess its the way the game is played
M: πŸ™‚
U: the fact about Libyan oil is that it is very high quality
U: used and refined for aircraft fuel and military fuel
U: so…it is all about the oil.
M: Libyan should be quite rich.
U: richest country in Africa
U: but the wealth is in the hands of a few
U: that why there are protests
U: the people are angry and have had enough
M: oh, if they are as poor as North Korea, the country may be stable.
U: Libyans may be smarter than North Koreans
U: North Koreans believe the the dear leader never uses the bathroom
M: πŸ˜›
U: its true
U: they sing songs about it

All Gaddafi’s bodyguards were women

U: (*)
M: hi
M: I just found that I knew Gaddafi more than I thought
M: His bodyguards were all women
U: yes
U: not now
M: I read such news before but I just forgot it’s Gaddafi
U: i’m sure he nigerian men bodyguards
U: maybe you can volunteer to be one of his bodygaurds
M: At that time, he wasn’t so “popular”
U: he never was popular
M: Do you remember what Mubarak did?
U: well-known…yes
U: never popular
U: when?
M: several years ago
U: no
U: tell me
M: I thought “well-known” must be known for good things.
U: popular…is for good things
U: it means many people like you
M: Mubarack told Junior Bush and his purddle that Sadam had chemical weapons.
U: i know this
M: then Iraq war happened.
U: poodle
M: Now, the U.S. gov’t just dumped Mubarack, its old friend as a banana peel.
M: πŸ˜‰
M: old friend for 30 years
U: ally
U: not really friend
M: πŸ˜›
M: It seems there were some protests in North Korea too.
M: In China too.
U: i heard in China
U: but not in North korea
M: yeah, because I spread this news in my micro-blog, my accout was locked for a while.
M: The administrator sent me a notice saying that I posted “sensitive” information.
U: i think the administrator did an excellent job in protecting harmony and peace
M: sure. I can understand them. If they allow such information posted, their site may be blocked by the gov’t.
M: I saw two posting saying about protests in North Korea. The martial law was enforced in a city.
U: its always martial law in North Korea
M: πŸ˜‰
U: so…you just bend the facts a bit
U: good job
U: you learn well from your chinese education
M: you always see the things about China with coloured spectacles
U: like gaddaffi’s sunglasses?
U: i love his his sunglasses
M: He seems having a lot of sunglasses
M: which one do you wear to watch China?
M: Can you image how Chinese official media reports the news about Libya now?
U: i see china with a pair of realistic glasses
U: the name brand is Realism Wear
M: oh
U: probably that the west is bombing the civilians
U: or the dali llamma is leading the protests
M: not that realistic in fact. I always try to correct your views. Now your views have improved somehow.
M: I saw a posting in the Chinese micro-blog site talking about it and it’s forwarded 5672 times so far.
U: talking about Libya
U: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_siege_of_Tobruk_1942.jpg
U: battle of Tobruk in Libya….the german victory made Rommel very famous
M: It said that one or two thousands Libyan people were killed by Gaddafi but our news doesn’t mention it at all. The top news is “The chaos in the Middle East looms the strategic blackhand of U.S. A”. At the first sight, it seems that U.S. Marine Corps. Gaddafi with a pair of white hands standing in the streets has made efforts to unit the people to fight against that blackhand.
M: It also comments: even a good friend, her nude photos are spread out, you can delete, but doesn’t change the head by PS
M: it’s a complex map
U: if the US Marine Corps was there…gaddafi would be dead already
M: you so trust the US Marine Corps
M: You was one soldier of the US Marine Corps, right?
U: no
U: US Army
M: oh, it’s different.
U: yes
M: your troops only fight on the land.
U: The Marine Corps is a branch of the Navy
U: where else can you fight?
M: oh, remember Mike’s friend in Growing Pains? He went to the US Marine Corps.
U: oh…we use helicopters and drones
U: i guess they go in the air
U: so did Gomer Pyle
M: who is Gomer Pyle? German general?
U: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gomer_Pyle,_U.S.M.C.
U: its a old comedy TV show from the 1960s
U: funny stuff
M: maybe you can read one page for Gomer Pyle in wikipedia
U: no…you read it
M: *write
U: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ_TDYC2Buc
U: this is better
M: tks
U: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJfSI4cKWLY
U: another funny military comedy from 1960s

When compare Gadaffi with Mubarack, it shows there is a rule.

M: Many things have happened these days
M: Libya
M: Compared to Libya, the things in Bahrain are just a piece of cake.
U: Libya is going crazy
M: they have a civil war now.
M: will the UN send army there?
U: i don’t think so
U: why would they
M: The gov’t is killing people now.
U: i know
M: I watched the speech of that father and his son
M: They both have spoken for a long time
M: They both like rambling, right?
U: Gadaffi’s speech looked like it was staged in a studio
U: so fake looking
U: he had an umbrella
U: and he was indoors
M: do you mean he had fleed away from that city?
U: looked as though someone was drooping water to make it look like he was outside
U: i don’t know
M: oh, can the Libyan people own weapons?
U: i don’t know
M: If Chinese gov’t is killing Chinese people, the UN should do something to protect Chinese people, because Chinese people can’t own any weapon, even a big knife.
M: It seems that that son of Gadaffi said that everyone can access weapons in Libya
U: ok…i’ll take his word for it
M: It’s said that the protesters has occupied some cities next to Egypt.
U: i know all these places from studying World War 2 history
M: now you can review them
U: the battles in North Africa
U: Tunisia, Libya, egypt
U: the towns and villages
M: oh
M: the first time I saw Gadaffi. I was very impressed. He looked like a psycho.
U: he is a great dresser
U: have you seen his photos when he was younger
M: no,
U: from the 1970’s, 1980’s ?
U: very modern looking man for a leader of an Arab country
M: why does he dress like that? no, I just saw him recently and saw him tearing those papers in the UN
U: he dresses in many different styles
U: and has an Ukraine nurse/girlfriend
M: oh,
M: now he dresses a long dress.
M: maybe a gown
U: well…sometimes he sports a muslim look
M: oh,
M: He is Arab
M: If a dictator is friendly to USA, he generally can’t keep his dictationship. If a dictator keeps away from USA, even though his people hates him, he still can keep his position.
M: have you found this rule?
U: http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&sugexp=gsihc&xhr=t&q=muammar+al-gaddafi&cp=0&bav=on.1,or.&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1099&bih=610
M: Like Egypt, Mubarak had been a friend of USA for 30 years but USA just dumped him like kicking off a banana peel sticked to the heel when the people wanted to overthrow him
U: its not so true now is it
U: Gaddaffi hates the USA
U: i remember when the USA bombed his palace in 1986
M: yeah, Gaddaffi hates the USA but he still can struggle to keep his postion now.
M: not like Mubarack, just had to leave
U: his days are numbered
M: πŸ™‚
M: see, in Cuba, North Korea, those dictators still keep their postion
M: because they keeps away from the USA and have their people hate USA
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U: see…a sharp dresser
U: because the people that live in those countries are lazy
U: because of communism
U: too lazy to overthrow their dictators
U: Cubans are very lazy
U: and North koreans are stupid
M: not lazy, because Communism dictators are cruel
U: VERY LAZY
U: i know
U: i know many cubans
U: they are lazy
M: not lazy at working, lazy at thinking
M: right?
U: lazy at everything
M: they work much than the people in the rest of the world.
U: in Cuba?
U: are you kidding
U: the place is flithy
M: I don’t know Cuba. In China, people work much more hoursthan the people in the rest of the world.
U: because no one wants too clean it
M: no such word: flithy
U: filthy
U: i’m too lazy to spell correctly
M: I still think that Gadaffi looks like a psycho, even when he is young
U: but he does have good taste for cool looking sunglasses
M: His dresses are quite modern, but he in those dresses still looks like an idiot.
M: πŸ˜‰
U: well…he may be an idiot
U: but he knows how to pick his nurses
M: If I was in Libya and said so, I might be executed.
U: you might have to be his nurse
M: was his nurse killed?
U: i don’t think so
M: oh.
U: why do you ask
M: Chairman Mao also had nurses
U: how many?
M: I don’t know. I had read an article in a Chinese official magazine saying that his last nurse had a husband. She couldn’t see her husband again until Chairman Mao died.
U: oh wow
U: if they ask you…would you be Chairman Mao’s nurse?
M: What do you mean? At that time, people couldn’t say no to some communists
U: when i get old …i will need a nurse
U: what am talking about…i’m old now
M: Let me tell you a real story
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