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Muammar Gaddafi (1942 – 20 October 2011)
Probably does not need a comment.Â
The Green Book by Muammar Quaddafi “These books must be burned,” stated Colonel Quaddafi, after seizing power in a military coup, speaking of Western and capitalist writings. Decades later, his own book of political philosophy was burned by Libyan revolutionaries, in protest and to purge the former dictator’s influence.
Source:Â http://www4.uwm.edu/libraries/burnedbooks/
so a while ago i started reading death note and i saw an empty notebook sitting on my desk and i was like "this might be a death note" and so to test it I tried to kill Muamar Quaddafi (this was before he died) but then I realized that I couldn't misspell his name more than three times or else it wouldn't work so i just gave up
Four down, forty-two more to go.
Er, make that five.

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Libya's National Transitional Council has said it wants to try Saif al-Islam, the son of Col. Muammar Gaddafi, in Libya. But there is already a warrant out for his arrest from the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. On Tuesday, ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo raised the possibility that Saif al-Islam could be tried in Libya rather than The Hague. "The issue of where the trials will be held has to be resolved through consultations with the court," Moreno-Ocampo said in Tripoli. "In the end, the ICC judges will decide. There are legal standards which will have to be adhered to."
Q A: Will Gaddafi's son be tried in Libya or The Hague? | Reuters
…And even if Barack is not reelected in 2012, we have seen for ourselves the most efficient administration of assassins! Can’t say the man’s foreign policy expertise is weak anymore… First Bin Laden, Awlaki, now Quaddafi and countless other small names. Quaddafi’s ousting and assassination sets a very clear example for dictatorships and rogue kleptocratcic warlordships around the world who continue to refuse to comply and also forces us as spectators, to pay closer attention and wonder what the future of the Arab world in the midst of this cataclysmic spring that has usherd in a new order, a new set of relations, a new set of expolitations…
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