The Man In The Meat Locker – And A Look At Changing Media
There are several investigations underway into how Gadhafi died. While that is proper protocol, the death of the butcher is welcome news. It is ironic that the butcher. the mastermind of Lockerbie, The Berlin disco attacks, and the bloody siege of Misrata, was put on display in a meat locker. What an appropriate end for the butcher.
The really sad part of the Gadhafi legacy is how complicit the United Nations , France and the United Kingdom were in his reign of terror until the revolution began earlier this year. Doing profitable business with the madman was shameful. Even our own government bought into the efforts by the butcher to legitimize his cruel regime back in 2004. The United Nations has been especially sympathetic with the Gadhafi murderers until it looked like he might fall. Like the gathering storm in Iran. much of the world allowed the butcher to kill and torture.
It was Ronald Reagan who first stood up to the butcher with a missile attack following the disco attack. It was Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton who pushed the U.N. and the Nato Alliance to use air power to help break the deadlock in the early Spring.
My hope is that other dictators watch the video of the butcher’s end and look in the mirror.
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The news business is changing so fast . What’s the future: pocket news (that phone in your pocket, digitized newspapers, late and local web sites, or something that has not even been invented. These subjects are the backdrop for my Voice of Reason show at 9:30 tonight on the Comcast Network. The lineup is special: Daily News Editor Larry Platt, Comcast Digital Executive Todd Berman, and Philly broadcast legend Paul Gluck, now a professor and the head of Temple University’s new TV station. If you enjoy a great debate on the future of news, this program is for you. And you’ll find out the real reason the Daily News dropped its Saturday edition.













