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  • Khadafi is the last person who should even be allowed in this country, let alone to pitch a tent on the Great American citizen Trumps property … This is the ultimate thumbing of his nose at us … once a terrorist forever and always a terrorist!

    Live Blog from the Anchor Desk 09/22/09 2009

  • Hayes was arrested minutes later at the couple's home at 505 E. Brian St. According to an affidavit written by FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force Agent James Legg, one victim worked as a prostitute for Thompson, who she knew as "Khadafi" or "Terence Clay," between April and July of this year.

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  • Khadafi and the president of Iran may have been ranting during there speeches at the UN.

    Live Blog from the Anchor Desk 09/23/09 2009

  • But that's exactly how the former CIA counterterrorism analyst describes the shadowy leader of al-Qaeda, who masterminded the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and remains America's most reviled, feared and elusive adversary, including Libya's Khadafi or Iran's Ahmadinejad.

    Al Eisele: Osama bin Laden: Still a Real Threat Al Eisele 2011

  • Col. Khadafi has proven his commitment to peace, and his views are even against some Arab nations.

    Live Blog from the Anchor Desk 09/23/09 2009

  • Isn't that precisely what Muammar Khadafi was screaming from his presidential balcony to his non-existent listeners?

    Rabbi Samuel April: Today's 10 Plagues Rabbi Samuel April 2011

  • But that's exactly how the former CIA counterterrorism analyst describes the shadowy leader of al-Qaeda, who masterminded the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and remains America's most reviled, feared and elusive adversary, including Libya's Khadafi or Iran's Ahmadinejad.

    Al Eisele: Osama bin Laden: Still a Real Threat Al Eisele 2011

  • But that's exactly how the former CIA counterterrorism analyst describes the shadowy leader of al-Qaeda, who masterminded the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and remains America's most reviled, feared and elusive adversary, including Libya's Khadafi or Iran's Ahmadinejad.

    Al Eisele: Osama bin Laden: Still a Real Threat Al Eisele 2011

  • But that's exactly how the former CIA counterterrorism analyst describes the shadowy leader of al-Qaeda, who masterminded the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and remains America's most reviled, feared and elusive adversary, including Libya's Khadafi or Iran's Ahmadinejad.

    Al Eisele: Osama bin Laden: Still a Real Threat Al Eisele 2011

  • Isn't that precisely what Muammar Khadafi was screaming from his presidential balcony to his non-existent listeners?

    Rabbi Samuel April: Today's 10 Plagues Rabbi Samuel April 2011

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