
Avid correspondence fan Louis Schlamowitz exchanged letters with Moammar Gadhafi from the time he seized power in Libya in 1969. According to The New York Post, 81-year-old Schlamowitz and Gadhafi wrote candidly about their viewpoints on America and Israel through the years, and not surprisingly, there were times when they didn’t see eye to eye. However, the lifelong New York resident stopped communicating with the former Libyan dictator upon learning of his involvement in the 1988 Pan Am bombings. He sent Gadhafi a letter six months ago when the Libyan Uprising began, but it was returned to sender. Schlamowitz’s thoughts on Gadhafi’s demise?
“I felt bad about how he was slaughtered. They really gave him the one-two-three. “But that’s politics.”
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