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Somewhere in Tripoli

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Gadhafi's taking the repudiation of his government very hard.

Comments (49)

Tom Wms.:

In this case, the puppet should have a halo.

Craniac:

Did somebody put drugs in his coffee?

Cowboy:

You don't have to do that. We can find someone to do it for you.

snowdog:

Hey! That sock is trying to make that old woman kill herself! Someone help! ...oh, wait, it's just him again.

The 72 virgins are waiting for you, Gaddafi. All you have to do is pull the trigger!

Ed B:

Hey Martin, there's a good chance that those 72 virgins may not be near as hot as his current cadre of female bodyguards, or his Ukranian nurse. So give the man a moment to decide, already.

Cowboy:

Oh! Oh! Oh! Do it, but turn away so I don't get splattered. EEWWWEEEWWW!

BTW WWRD! (What would Reagan Do?)

GarandFan:

No. One in each ankle. One in each knee. Two in the belly. One in each shoulder. Then hang him!

Cowboy:

To answer my own question! I think Reagan would nab the SOB, (or maybe have nabbed him already). Bring him to the U.S. (us) and have him on trial for shooting down an American owned jet, and murdering 243 (many Americans).

So now I ask WWBOD (what would Barry Obama do)?

Answer: While he may have called Jimmy for advise, he's going to hide under his desk. Watch!

Dr. Bob:

Hey Crainiac -

How would we know if someone put drugs in his coffee? A sudden sense of sanity?

Hey Cowboy -

Your last post is spot on.

As for Ghadafi -

GF has the right idea, but just too quick.

I'd like his death to be as painful as possible for the longest time possible. Then his carcass should be hung out in the desert for vultures to pick at.

To hell with you Ghadafi.

Anonymous:

You guys are amateurs. For starters, I'd add at least one round of .22 rat shot to each testicle at point-blank range, each followed by repeated splashes of alcohol. Several days apart, of course. Might even be a little off-center-target to hit 'em more than once.

Craniac:

Dr. Bob
I was playing off of his accusation that someone had drugged the coffee of the protesters.

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