Libyan rebels Monday broke out toward Tripoli from the opposition-held port of Misrata 140 miles to the east, cracking a government siege as fighters across the country mounted a resurgence in their four-month-old revolt against Moammar Gadhafi.The source is The Herald but not our Herald.
Here is the link to the article in The Lowell Sun. I wonder if it will persist, given that it is an AP site and not a Sun site?
Given that Rasmussen is reporting today that the war has only a 26% favorability rating with likely US voters, it would be good to wrap up this adventure. Given where we are, I am hoping the Obama Administration can see its way clear to be clear with Congress on this and to conform with the War Powers Resolution, even if not acknowledging its Constitutionality. Given where we are means that we have managed to tick off Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi, but the rebels seem to have a chance to oust him from office.
Regards — Cliff
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