libyan resistance starts drafting documents

2minkey

bootlicker
well, it's far from over, but this certainly could have been worse...

"Below is an unofficial translation of the Declaration of the Establishment of the National Transitional Temporary Council in Libya. The original, in Arabic, can be viewed here: http://www.libya-alyoum.com/news/index.php?id=21&textid=2554

The Libyan Republic
Declaration of the Establishment of the National Transitional Temporary Council
In affirmation of the sovereignty of the Libyan people over the entirety of their territory, land, sea, and air; and in response to the demands of the Libyan people, towards the realization of the free will with which they shaped the uprising of February 17th; and in preservation of the Libyan people’s national unity; we resolve to establish a national council named ‘the National Transitional Temporary Council’ to be the only legitimate representative of the Libyan people.


Article 1
Functions
1. To ensure the safety and peace of citizens and the national territory
2. To coordinate national efforts to liberate the remaining quarters of the nation
3. To coordinate the efforts of local councils working towards the return of civic life
4. To supervise the military council so as to ensure the realization of a new doctrine for the national army towards the defense of the Libyan people and protection of its borders
5. To supervise the election of a founding assembly charged with developing a new constitution for the country to be submitted to public referendum, so that the legitimacy of the constitution is founded on: the will of the people, the triumphant uprising of February 17th, respect for human rights, guarantee of civil liberties, separation of powers, an independent judiciary and the establishment of national institutions that provide for broad and pluralistic participation, the peaceful transition of authority and the right of representation for every segment of Libyan society
6. To form a transitional government to pave the way for free elections
7. To conduct and to steer foreign policy, to organize relations with foreign nations and international and regional organizations, and to represent the Libyan people before them


Article 2
The Council’s Organizational Structure
1. The Council is composed of 30 members, representing all of Libya’s regions and all segments of Libyan society, with youth membership representing no less than 5 members.
2. The Council will select from its members a president, an official spokesperson and coordinators for a variety of domestic and foreign functions.


Article 3
Seat of the Council
The Council’s permanent seat is at the capital, Tripoli, taking Benghazi as its temporary seat until the capital is liberated.


Article 4
It is the responsibility of the Council to set protocols for its regular and emergency meetings and to make decisions in accordance with the interests of the Libyan people, in a manner that does not contradict the people’s demands, the basis of which were declared by the uprising of February 17th: the fall of the Gaddafi regime and the establishment of a civil, constitutional and democratic state.


Article 5
Based on agreement of municipal councils across various liberated areas, the Council selects Mr. Mustafa Abdul Jaleel as the President of the National Transitional Temporary Council and Mr. Abdul Hafid Abdul Qader Ghoga as his Deputy and the Official Spokesperson for the Council.
Long Live a Free and United Libya
Glory to the Martyrs of the February 17th Uprising
Liberated Libya March 2, 2011
February 17th Revolutionaries
(stamped by the Coalition of February 17th)"
 

catocom

Well-Known Member
yeah this libyan resistance seems a lot more government capable than egypt or tunisia so far.
They had a counsel together fairly quick.
To me, that should set a few minds at ease about the oil situation,
if qadaffy duck doesn't hit something with a bomb.
 

Winky

Well-Known Member
Seriously?!?

fer cyin' out loud
do you for one second think benevolent Democratic Republics
are going to magically spring forth in any of these throw back nations?

get a fricken clue

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2minkey

bootlicker
the US was largely a bunch of dirt farmers when they formed our country. your hatred for muslims and arabs is clouding your judgment.

btw, those are palestinians, not libyans. but i guess to you they're all the same, huh? why, you must be just like those pussy white christian french guys.
 

catocom

Well-Known Member
magically?
naw....maybe...if David Blaine goes over there.

actually, those counties aren't really big.
A democratic republic gov., while I think best, isn't necessarily the only type that would work.
 

Winky

Well-Known Member
You get it don't ya?

That's right Minx all them camel jockey's are the same

Who gives a flying fuck if they are Shia's or Sunni's
Kurds or Pashtuns, Persians or gawd damned Martians!

They can either get with the pogrom
or get the hell out of the way!

Long after your unborn grandchildren are dead
them idiots in the Mid-east will still be whackin' their puds
(and wives)

and we will still be rockin' in the free world!

ah c'mon din that elicit even a smirk?

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Winky

Well-Known Member
GW was right, democracy breaks out in the mid-east

Actually they are quite awesome, they can be trusted to operate in their
own best self interest, unlike the sand nigger death cult worshipers.

now I'm sure that one will incite a response!!!
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Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
Re: Seriously?!?

fer cyin' out loud
do you for one second think benevolent Democratic Republics
are going to magically spring forth in any of these throw back nations?

Yes. Get rid of radical Islamic fundamentalism rule & it'll have some semblence of the 70's. Iran & Iraq were both decent nations until they were transposed into dictatorships.
 

2minkey

bootlicker
Re: Seriously?!?

Yes. Get rid of radical Islamic fundamentalism rule & it'll have some semblence of the 70's. Iran & Iraq were both decent nations until they were transposed into dictatorships.

two very different situations.

the shah was a shitbag despot too. and we sent him f-14s. look at where all those upstart wannabe westerners ended up in 1979.

"dr. mohajer will talk to you about the results of your exam in a few minutes. please sit down and try to pass gas. you will be more comfortable once you do."

so tell me about iraq, prior to saddam...
 

Winky

Well-Known Member
Libyan revolutionaries draft the Magna Carta

Yer making my point quite well Minx go on...
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
Yea, the Shah was a shitty humanitarian. However, he didn't stop his civilian populace form educating both sexes or allowing wimmins to run around sans grocery bag hats.

As for Iraq, the immigrants I met were of similar mindset to us. The specific ruling class of the day didn't seem to have the debilitating effect of, say, a Khomeni...from those
who were there. I haven't studied ancient Babylonian (pre-1970) history so I can't give you a full breakdown of their social & moral compasses, sorry.

My point is, these people are capable of a democratic system of government. They also, I presume, wish for a life that is free of an
overbearing government control (kinda like those white dudes in 1775). So, I disagreed with Winky on this issue.
 

2minkey

bootlicker
As for Iraq, the immigrants I met were of similar mindset to us.

yeah it pretty much turns out that they all have a similar mindset... mostly. i've worked with folks from pretty much every country over there. a couple of 'em were questioned by the fuzz after 9/11.

my non-scientific observations are...

lebanese are very cool people. two of the coolest guys i've ever met were lebanese. one was an eastern orthodox christian (which was obvious by his last name) dude that knew his way around an ak47. big motherfucker, too. the other was a shiite. the guy was so nice, i think he was taking too many vitamins or something. or possibly chugging cock. and the rest of the dozen or so people i got to know fairly well, only one of them was a bit whiney.

turks come in two flavors. eurotrash-wannabe and village bumpkin.

syrians, and to a slightly lesser degree, jordanians, are paranoid as fuck.

kuwaitis are spoiled brats, and should be dumped in the worst part of detroit with only a t-shirt and boxer shorts and be left to fend for themselves.

the only guy i really wanted to crush with a bulldozer was from western pakistan. he went home not too long after 9/11. i hope by now he's been gunned down by SEALs.
 

catocom

Well-Known Member
I hear some in the news keep talking about a "no fly zone".
I don't see that atm.
It wouldn't take near as much resources just to crater the runways,
and supply the rebels with a few better weapons, and let um run with it.
IMO we don't need to be sending "boots on the ground" in.
I think it would be in our interest to protect the oil pumps in the east.
 

2minkey

bootlicker
yeah that's not a bad idea. runways, hangars, etc...

but it would be cool if we still inadvertently shot a few of those guys out of the air.
 

Winky

Well-Known Member
Americas are all fat and stupid

So that would be the majority of the American population?
 
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