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gadhafi. we have not heard much from him. he has spoke nguyen his troops that have gone out into those crowds. what do you see happening here? do you think he will be forced out of power, in addition to which his son said today that if these protests continue, if his father is forced to tep dostep he believes that libya will deteriorate into a civil war. well, gadhafi had tried to turn the corner some years ago, as you well know, with an improved relationship with the united states. we had hoped that meant that he d open more opportunities for his people. frankly, he is the father, and frankly i think that he should be speaking eloquently to his son that that language of the slaughter prediction, as the son indicated, that there will be more blood in the street and if you think 300 is a lot, wait till you see the thousands. the world cannot stand by. if this is what gadhafi will end up, he needs to leave. his son needs to leave. and the protesters need to be moved toward a transition
united nations to be more vocal than it has been. we need to be as determined as possible to support peaceful, non-violent protests, moving toward transitional democracies. they will probably never be like the united states. but we need to give them the opportunity to grow economically and to build their nations as we want the same thing for our future in this country. and let me go back if i can, then, to this domestic issue. and honestly, when i saw the exchange between your republican colleague and you answering it about the health care bill, the accusation that it was the worst in the history of congress, i thought this is an environment that is not obviously limited to this one discussion, to these two people. we re in a very divisive congress. we re in a time where the makeup of congress has changed so significantly. how do you come to an agreement on the budget? can you stop the government from being shut down, congresswoman? well, i think what the republican majority should