Barack Obama
Former Libyan head of state, Muammar Gadhafi, was brutally killed last week, but what some do not know is, he was also tortured before he was murdered. Gadhafi was brutally beaten, dragged and repeatedly sodomized with a knife, before rebels acting under the orders of the Obama Administration/NATO, sodomized him with a dagger, in deeds that are appalling.
In an age where the United Nations, created by the U.S. government, has called for world peace, it is very regrettable that President Obama, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, has steeped his administration is such violence, via the violent overthrow of more world leaders than any other Commander-in-Chief and the killing of terrorists, rather than bringing each of the aforementioned to justice in courts of law.
Muammar Gadhafi
In an internationally televised speech, Obama indicated he is pleased with Gadhafi's death, but since when is vigilantism something any head of state should endorse. Yes, Gadhafi had the blood of others on his hands, but two wrongs don't make a right.
All Obama's boasts of democracy coming to Libya is in vain, as they have announced Shariah Law. Additionally, Al Qaeda rebels, funded by the Obama Administration, to the tune of $20,000,000, are now in a position of influence and control in the region, with access to untold oil wealth, after killing Gadhafi. Al Qaeda poses a much greater threat to the West than Gadhafi ever did.
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