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Wednesday 2nd September 2009
As expected, many hypocrites have made a big deal of President Mu'ammar Gaddafi’s welcome to the convicted Lockerbie bomber. If your subject was diagnosed with terminal illness and told he/she has few months to live, is it not logical to make him/her feel loved and appreciated for the few months he/she has left to live. The worst sentence you can give to a man is to let him know when he would die. It is likeable to handing an execution date.
They claim that he wronged many families? We should however bear in mind that once upon a time, some people wronged Africans when they took them into slavery, the Germans committed grave atrocities against the Jews and many more grave instances. If people can forgive to give peace a chance, to enable development and progress, why do these hypocrites who cease every opportunity to derail from real issues rub continuously on healed wounds. Many of the victims have since moved on and prayed to God for eternal bliss for their lost ones.
There is this rumour that few countries that do not have solutions to their economic downturns and seek easy way out are sucking up to Libya for free oil. It is also rumoured that these countries are fostering relationship with Libya because they feel they have fallen out of favour with the United States and the only option to get noticed (we hear they feel) is to dine with the enemy. These countries are mindful of the relationship building between the United States and Russia, as such, dining with the Libya to form a counter alliance is their only solution. There are more rumors but we will verify source before we bring them to you. Good morning.

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