With Gaddafi dead, Matthew VanDyke, who joined Libyan rebels, finally returns to Md., page 1
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Topic started on 6-11-2011 @ 03:39 AM by Agent_USA_Supporter
Source washingtonpost

Eight months after he disappeared into the black hole of Libya’s civil war, and in defiance of predictions that he was dead in the desert, Matthew VanDyke touched down Saturday night at the airport near his Baltimore home.




“Victory!” he said, holding up a new Libyan flag at Baltimore- Washington International Marshall Airport. “We won!”


Yes the idiot who went to help the rebels came back home to bad he didnt stay for the sharia law i am sure the new puppet rulers are qutie pleased what he did by helping the islamists win in Libya i guess Matthew VanDyke if thats his real name didnt know the new Libya has al qaeda flags across all Libya now.




“Victory!” he said, holding up a new Libyan flag at Baltimore-


I bet my money people at the Washington International Marshall Airport were thinking of him as an a true idiot.



Thin, bearded and wearing rebel fatigues and a kaffiyeh on his head, he said: “I think I’m going to start training for the next Arab revolution. This is spreading.”

What an idiot to bad he didnt stay, i am sure his new al qaeda buddies would welcome him with open arms.
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