شريط وثائقي يسلط بصيص من الضوء على بعض جرائم وانتهاكات الطاغيه القذافي بحق الشعب الليبي وعلى الصعيد الدولي وها نحن وبكل اسف نرى ان دول العالم تكيل سياساتها بمكيالين في سبيل مصالحهاعلى حساب حقوق الإنسان في ليبيا متجاهله ماضي القذافي وحاضره الحافل بالإجرام وقمع الحريات A documentary about gaddafi’s atrocities and heinous crimes committed in Libya and abroad. He is a bloody terrorist and a dictator ruling Libya since 1969. He liquidated all his opponents without trials and imprisoned any one who criticized him. He hung people in public squares and stadiums and broadcasted their hanging on TV in the holy month of Ramadan. He sent his death squads of revolutionary committees to kill Libyans abroad for just running away from his regime or voicing their opinions against it. He ordered the killing of 1200 political prisoners in prison uprising demanding fair trials and improvement in their miserable living conditions. He sponsored various terrorist activities and groups abroad
President Bush will be remembered for many things, some of which he may want to forget. But, along the way, Bush has poked fun at others too.
President Obama tripped in L'Aquila Italy today.
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on "Washington Unplugged."
CBS News Raw: At the end of his stay in Italy for the G-8 summit, President Barack Obama met with Pope Benedict XVI in the Vatican.
Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) answered some questions for CBS News' Wyatt Andrews on the Daschle confirmation hearing and his health.
President-elect Obama introduced his economic plan in Washington, D.C. today. He confronted skeptics and urged Congress to work "day and night" to pass his plan.
In a 144-1 vote, the Illinois House has impeached Gov. Rod Blagojevich over his alleged role in the selling of President-elect Barack Obama's Senate seat. Kelly Wallace reports.
Impeached Governor Rod Blagojevich (D-IL) argues that he has always meant well for the people if Illinois.
Obama promo with Queen Hadley
Naomi Wolf talks about the slow and deliberate loss of liberty through-out the United States, using the history of other past and present dictatorships as a comparison.
Bob Schieffer talks to Gerry Livingston about President Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Mark Knoller on Michael Jackson, an author on Iran, and presidential pastry chef Roland Mesnier.
My favorite podcast radio show ALL GAMES RADIO showed me a good time on 08-05-2008 while we talked conspiracies. And I just wanted to show my gratitude with this short collage of events. And if any one in the allgames community thinks I,m blowing smoke, here's proof. REDAVUTSTUVADER the XBOXORCIST over and out. Find more to explore at www.youtube.com/profile_play_list?user=REDAVUTSTUVADER (1)XBOXORCIST INTRO (2)=1:12-3:09 DOES NIA KNOW THIS ,NASA AND AIR FORCE TELL US CITIZENS TO REPORT UFOS (3)=3:10-8:11 THEY TOLD ME IT'S NOT REAL ,nasa and run in's with ufos even refering to one as an alien craft, Buzz Aldrin and apollo 11 see a ufo on the way to the moon (4)=8:12-13:54 SCOTT WAS RIGHT ALIENS IN L.A. (5)=13:55-15:30 CHENEY AND REGAN ON UFOS (6)=15:31-16:52 VATICAN AND DAN AKYROID ON UFOS (7)=16:53-19:34 EUROPEAN NEWS ANTENNA 3 AIRS MOST AMAZING UFO DAYLIGHT LOW TO THE GROUND SIGHTING (8)=19:35-28:18 DEAD ALIEN AND DEFINITIONS OF UFO,ALIENS,BEINGS PLUS UFOS AND RELIGION FINNALE
Bob Schieffer spoke with Vice President Dick Cheney about controversial strategies utilized in the war with Iraq, homeland security and his power as vice president.
John Dickerson discussed U.S. global military efforts with Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen; Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Chuck Grassley debate public and private healthcare.
Crash The Next Great Depression (factors that led to the 2008 meltdown -- after the 1929 market crash
The fur ads you might see in magazines and commercials portray fur coats as a symbol of elegance, but these activists gathered in D.C. in front of the White House to show off their own skins and let tourists know that they would rather bare skin than wear skin.
CBS News' Chief Washington Correspondent Chip Reid explains President Obama's signing of new tobacco legislation.
Roland Burris arrived to Capitol Hill at 10:30 am ET before meeting with the Senate Secretary and holding a press conference.
Forget his critics, Roland Burris battles traffic lights. On his way to Capitol Hill, Burris almost walked into moving traffic.
In what was, for some, 12 years in the making the Senate passed a bill that would allow the FDA to regulate tobacco products, including flavored and dissolvable cigarettes. Nancy Cordes has the latest from Capitol Hill.
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