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- 2011 Texas Straight Talk - Holding the President Accountable on Libya - Congressman Ron Paul2011 Texas Straight Talk - Holding the President Accountable on Libya - Congressman Ron Paul
- 2011 Texas Straight Talk - Strange Definitions of War and Peace - Congressman Ron Paul2011 Texas Straight Talk - Strange Definitions of War and Peace - Congressman Ron Paul
- 2011 Texas Straight Talk - Mission Accomplished in Libya? - Congressman Ron Paul2011 Texas Straight Talk - Mission Accomplished in Libya? - Congressman Ron Paul
- Reasons Why Gaddafi Clung to His Leadership Position in LibyaMany are asking themselves why Gaddafi refused to surrender but instead clung to his leadership position to the bitter end. Why did he refuse to stop being a leader in Libya?
- NATO Representative Announces End of Operations in LibyaUS Ambassador to NATO announces that NATO operations in Libya are expected to end on October 31, 2011 pending a formal decision of the North Atlantic Council that is expected next week.
- Civility Watchdog: Is Libya in Africa?Clarence Page calls Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) a "munchkin" for her statement about Libya.
- Libya; The Burial of Khaddafy, Loose Weapons and the Possible Return of His LoyalistPeople need to know that the terror is over, the rebels have no desire to be known as soldiers and the loyalist were hired.
Gadhafi’s Execution a Poor Omen for LIbyaMaybe overthrowing dictators is not the best idea.- Qaddafi is Dead and the U.S. Action in Libya was Still a Violation of the War Powers ResolutionAmerican involvement in Libya may have been successful. But that doesn't mean it was legal.
- Restoring Truth in LibyaMay the truth set education free.
- The Western Intervention in LibyaThe military intervention by the Western nations in Libya has raised several important questions. Here I seek to give my opinion on the issues being raised.
Libya for ReformA persuasive essay about the current civil war in Libya. This is my opinion of how the citizens have the right to demand change and not just the privilege to live in the country.
Obama, Libya and the Consequences of 'Leading from Behind'When Libyan rebels claimed victory in Tripoli, Democrats and their loyal supporters in the liberal media took a much-needed yet entirely too premature opportunity to gloat and claim vindication regarding Republican criticism of Obama's leadership skills.
Time Magazine's Major Articles Summary of Its September 5, 2011 IssueThe Young Rebels in Libya seem to have gotten it right.
Muammar Gaddafi Loses Chess Game for LibyaAfter 42 years of waging ruthless attacks on both his people and the rest of the world, the internationally famous despot Muammer Gaddafi has finally lost the chess game for Libya.- Pros, Cons of Palin's Facebook Post on Post-Gadhafi LibyaWhile chaos still swirls around Libya, particularly the capital city of Tripoli, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has posted some helpful suggestions to her Facebook page about what American policy should be going forward.
Does the Liberation of Libya Mean Credit for President Obama?With Tripoli falling to rebel control and Col. Gadhafi's days seemingly numbered, will the GOP give the Obama administration any credit?
Libya and the Cost of FreedomLibya is trying very hard to free itself from a dictator of 42 years. Freedom comes at a very high cost. This is something that every American, who lived through 9/11, knows very well.
Libya and the Cost of FreedomLibya is trying very hard to free itself from a dictator of 42 years. Freedom comes at a very high cost. This is something that every American, who lived through 9/11, knows very well.
Libya is Liberated; Would We, Could We Liberate Ourselves?Muammar Gaddafi is nowhere to be found and the citizens have gained control of the Libyan capital. While it is great to see a dictator displaced, it reminds me of the American Revolution and begs the question 'can we do it again?'- US Libya Policy: Much Ado About NothingPresident Obama's policy toward Libya has become irrelevant. The president's approach lacked clarity and strategic vision from the beginning.
Will Gaddafi's Speculated Exit Lead to a New Dictator in Libya?This article is about the rumors that Muammar Gaddafi has been negotiating to step down as Libya's leader. The conflict in Libya has gone on for a while and many are waiting for it to conclude.- NATO'S Illegitimate War in LibyaThe war in Libya continues, as coalition forces led by the United States transferred targets from air fields and air defenses to tanks and artillery.
Libya: Setting the Record StraightThe real problems with the military intervention in Libya have to do with the manner in which the operation has progressed -- and the chaos elsewhere in the neighborhood that's raising questions about a clear standard for humanitarian intervention.
US Looks on Libya as McDonald's, Says Gaddafi's SonUSA looks upon Libya as fast food expecting a fast war and a quick victory, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the Libyan leader wanted by the ICC, told RT. But the West will never get what they want, he added.- Why Obama Should Be Impeached, but Won't BeA discussion of legal issues regarding Obama, Libya, impeachment and the consequent political fallout.
- On Libya, Obama Administration Unjustly CriticizedOver the last few weeks, President Obama has been criticized by both liberal and conservative figures for his handling of the "Conflict in Libya". Despite their objections, it's clear from both the law and precedent nothing out of the ordinary is going on
Congress' Mixed Message on Libya Could Jeopardize DemocracyHouse members and others involved in the highly volatile situation in Libya had much to say on the conflicting votes that took place in Congress on Friday.- How Being Forced from Libya May Save AmericaCongress today voted to deauthorize use of force in Libya with the help of a mutiny by 70 Democrats. Though for now it means intra-party dissent, the outcome may help America again become the world's greatest nation.
- War in All but NameThe War Powers period ended Sunday and its decision time for the White House. The military action in Libya could easily be classifieds as 'hostilities', and if Congress agrees they could force the President to abandon the mission.
House Members Pander, Posture in Suit Against White House over LibyaSeveral members of the House of Representatives filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday alleging that President Obama sidestepped the Constitution by entering the United States into the conflict in Libya.
Obama Argues No 'Hostilities' Exist Between Libya, United StatesIn a curious reversal of roles, Republicans and some liberal Democrats in Congress are pressing President Obama on Libya over the War Powers Act. Obama is claiming the act does not apply because America is not engaged in "hostilities," according to the New York Times.
Obama to Dump Entire US Oil Reserve onto Libya Yemen & Middle East & Light it UpPresident Obama was overheard Wednesday evening telling his top aide that the White House would soon be using the US Oil Reserves to cover Libya, Yemen, Pakistan and the entire Middle East.- Is Impeachment of the President Over Libya Justified?The United States Constitution sets out to clearly establish the powers that each branch of government has. President Obama has sent military force to Libya in what could possibly be an impeachable offense.
- The United States Constitution, the War Powers Resolution and Obama's (Not) War in LibyaWhile riding the dips and swells in the middle of his own political ocean, Barack Obama seems to have lost direction.
- President Obama's Middle East SpeechPresident Obama explained his policy in Libya and it is amazingly consistent with reporting at this web site. The president does not want to get bogged down, and his plan to win the war is consistent with a strategy that was published at this site.
- Libya : What's Going on There?A brief point of view from a person who lived in Libya for a while in the early nineties. Personal opinion on the impact of the "Jamahiriya" political system that governed Libya since the late seventies and Gaddafi's clever way to stay in power.
- Hunger Crisis May Be Immense in Western Mountains of LibyaThe United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is not able to access all parts of the country to reach those trapped by the conflict
Two US Photojournalists Die on Tripoli Streets in Misrata, LibyaTim Hetherington and Chris Hondros, two photojournalists were hit by an RPG, a rocket propelled grenade while covering the fighting on tripoli streets in Misrata, Libya. They died in a triage tent fascility .
Winning the War in LibyaThe allies can achieve military victory in Libya, but they do not want to get bogged down. This article will demonstrate how the rebels can put a program together to govern the country without the support of foreign ground forces.





