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        Late Former Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi speaking at Arab-African Summit in Sirte, 2010

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          Was that before or after the apology of continually occupying stolen land of Black people?
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              Before. During. After.
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                  Best way to apologize is getting out.
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                      That and committing Harakiri… but without any honor what-so-bloody-ever.

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