Palin blames White House for not supporting Libya
Washington, Feb.24 (ANI): Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has accused the White House of not showing support to the people of Libya in their protests against the country's dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
Palin said through her Facebook page that, "it is 'a little perplexing' to watch the administration's reaction to events in the Middle East."
She wrote: "There was a statement on the horrible earthquake in New Zealand, and certainly our hearts go out to all those affected by this horrible natural disaster, But nothing on the slaughter in Libya?"
Palin also characterized Gaddafi as 'Osama before Osama hit the scene', highlighting his ties to the past acts of terrorism.
She suggested NATO to establish "a no-fly zone so Libyan air forces cannot continue slaughtering the Libyan people", the politico reported.
She further said: "We should not be afraid of freedom, especially when it comes to people suffering under a brutal enemy of America", " Here's to freedom from Gaddafi for the people of Libya." (ANI)
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