Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Secret Service Orders Protection For Moammar Gadhafi

You may not like George Bush but tell me you like this!!! Secret Service tells police that they must protect Moammar Gadhafi.

They ordered the Bedford police along with county and state police to help protect the likes of him until he leaves. Evidently it is okay to protect "the sponsor of terror."

Are these the same guys who concluded there would be no prosecution in the Luzerne County debit card mess?? Is this the change Obama supporters wanted to have happen??

3 comments:

Gort said...

Wednesday, November 19, 2008


Print WASHINGTON — President Bush called Libya's Muammar al-Qaddafi to voice his satisfaction with a $1.5 billion payment that Tripoli made to settle a long-standing dispute over terrorist attacks, including the bombing a Pan Am jet over Scotland, the White House said Monday.

In their conversation, Bush and Qaddafi "discussed that this agreement should help to bring a painful chapter in the history between our two countries closer to closure," White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said in a statement.

Libya's Oct. 31 payment cleared the last hurdle in restoration of full normalization of diplomatic relations between Washington and Tripoli. The money will go into a $1.8 billion fund that will pay $1.5 billion in claims for the 1988 Pan Am 103 bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland, and the 1986 bombing of a German disco. Another $300 million will go to Libyan victims of U.S. airstrikes ordered in retaliation for the disco bombing.

David Welch, a State Department diplomat who negotiated the agreement, said at the time that payments to U.S. victims' families should start within days, and family groups hailed the news.

"While we will always mourn the loss of life as a result of past terrorist activities, the settlement agreement is an important step in repairing the relationship between Libya and the United States," said the statement that Johndroe released Monday.

"Libya has taken important steps on the road to normalizing its relations with the international community, beginning with its renunciation in 2003 of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction," the statement said. "The United States will continue to work on the bilateral relationship with Libya, with the aim of establishing a dialogue that encompasses all subjects, including human rights reform and the fight against terrorism."

McGruff said...

Gort,

Don't tell me you are pushing George Bush's agenda?? Boy do I need to come up there and take you out for a beer!!! Just kidding...point taken.

But it doesn't alter how I look at Qaddafi..a drone that went off course wouldn't be missed by me.

Gort said...

Did someone say beer?

The 6th District GOP is having a tailgate party tommorow at the HQ in W-B starting at noon. Hope you can make it.