no, i haven t. and it s not my purpose to defund the war in libya so much as it is to get congress to play its role. we shouldn t have a grandizing executive or a derelict congress. we re supposed to be playing a role. and it s comfortable for a while to just sit on the sidelines and let the president make the decisions. especially on an issue like this where there are democratic and republican districts on both sides of this libya debate. but congress ought to be playing a role. and there s tough questions for us to ask. most significantly, you know, we ve seized $33 billion of gadhafi money. and he was stupid enough to invest it in the united states in a way that we could find. and yet we re not using that money to carry on operations in libya. instead we re using taxpayer money. and i think if congress gets involved, we ll first look at those seized funds as a way to fund this operation, which after all is designed to help the people of libya.
especially on an issue like this where there are democratic and republican districts on both sides of this libya debate. but congress ought to be playing a role. and there s tough questions for us to ask. most significantly, you know, we ve seized $33 billion of gadhafi money. and he was stupid enough to invest it in the united states in a way that we could find. and yet we re not using that money to carry on operations in libya. instead we re using taxpayer money. and i think if congress gets involved, we ll first look at those seized funds as a way to fund this operation, which after all is designed to help the people of libya. who are the same people that gadhafi stole the $33 billion from in order to invest in the united states. california democratic congressman brad sherman, the way you are making the arguments tonight i think shows exactly why this is a totally nonpartisan issue in congress right now. it s fascinating to watch.
from human rights cases so we have to rely on other economic cases to make money and keep our firm running. we can film him only at this coffee shop. he tells me plain clothes police keep watch. he already had to shut down one office and move. we can t accompany him so shang agrees to shoot some video of his daily routine for us. he says being followed makes life difficult for him and his family. during our interview loud noises become apparent. pots and pans are banged together and background music increases. he has grown used to such tactics and won t be deterred. as a lawyer, you have to do something. it is my responsibility. maybe it takes pain, he says,
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