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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-06-11 11:45 AM
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13. He didn't propose one that I know of, although I haven't heard his every word.
But he did express concern for the Libyan people caught in this violence and he said we should help people whose regimes turned on them. His focus, though, was on how this was going down.

But Dennis is the last person anyone can accuse of being an isolationist or of not caring for other peoples. How many times has he been slammed here for expressing an opinion about foreign situations? Lots. lol

Btw, Amy has on one of the NYTs reporters that were kidnapped in Libya. It's a FANTASTIC interview. You have to watch it. :hi:

Freed from Captivity in Libya, Anthony Shadid of the New York Times Recounts Ordeal under Gaddafi’s Forces

Anthony Shadid is one of four New York Times reporters who were captured in Libya last month by forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi. They were held for nearly a week, during which they were beaten and threatened before ultimately being set free. Just two weeks after their release, Shadid joins us for an extensive interview on his ordeal in Libya, the outlook of the conflict, and his thoughts on the rolling rebellions sweeping the Middle East and North Africa. A two-time Pulitzer winner, Shadid is the New York Times Beirut bureau chief.

http://www.democracynow.org/2011/4/6/freed_from_captivity_in_libya_anthony
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