RabzonKhan
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Now that's what I call a revolution.
hey freak laugh at laughable things, why r u laughing here?????
do you want your presidents to use your tax money and spend to make palaces while you are unemployed?? shame on you man
The US Air Force X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle during encapsulation within the United Launch Alliance Atlas V 5-meter fairing Feb. 8, 2011, at Astrotech in Titusville, Fla. The fairing protects and carries the OTV into space. (Courtesy photo)
A U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor flies over the Nevada Test and Training Range for a training mission during Red Flag 11-3, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., March 3, 2011. The F-22 pilot is assigned to the 49th Fighter Wing. Red Flag 11-3, which runs through March 11, is a realistic combat training exercise involving the U.S. Air Force, the U.K. Royal Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force.
U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class George Goslin
A rebel fighter fires a cannon during a battle near Ras Lanuf, March 4, 2011.
A Libyan rebel fighter shouts from his anti-aircraft machine gun position as he sees a fighter jet flying over at a check point in the outskirts of Ras Lanuf on March 6, 2011 as sustained artillery fire was heard on the road to the Libyan flashpoint of Bin Jawad, the site of deadly clashes between rebels and regime loyalists.
An anti-Moammar Gadhafi Libyan leader rebel, holds his anti-aircraft missile as he looks to the sky, in the oil town of Ras Lanouf, eastern Libya, Sunday, March 6, 2011.
Picture taken on March 6, 2011 near the oil town of Ras Lanuf of the wreckage of a loyalist jet shot down the day before by Libyan rebels, killing the two pilots.
In this March 5, 2011 photo, a Libyan rebel who is part of the forces against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi stands on a piece of the wreckage of a Libyan Air Force plane that witnesses say crashed near the recently captured oil town of Ras Lanuf, eastern Libya.
Now that's what I call a revolution.