Annie
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Links at site. I don't have one word to say to this...
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=19752_Gaddafi_at_Columbia_University&only
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=19752_Gaddafi_at_Columbia_University&only
Gaddafi at Columbia University
Columbia Universitys Middle East Program had a very special guest for their conference today, noted Libyan strongman/babe magnet/erstwhile terrorist Muammar Gaddafi, who lectured them on democracy. (Hat tip: Ethel.)
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi lectured a U.S. audience on democracy on Thursday and said Libya is the only real democracy in the world.
Via a video link, Gaddafi addressed an unprecedented gathering of U.S. and Libyan academics prompted by a thaw in relations since the former pariah state decided in 2003 to abandon nuclear weapons and took responsibility for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing. He touted Libyas political system as superior to farcical and fake parliamentary and representative democracies in the West.
There is no state with a democracy except Libya on the whole planet, Gaddafi said to the conference at Columbia University in New York. Libyas Jamahiriyah system, under which Libyans can air their views at peoples congresses, is genuine democracy, said Gaddafi, who spoke through a translator and was dressed in purple robes and seated at a desk in front of a map of Africa. ...And you thought some of the Columbia profs were crazy.
Gaddafi said Libyas new openness would not lead Libyans to covet what they do not have on the contrary, he said, the rest of the world would soon be emulating Libya. Countries like the United States, India, China, the Russian Federation, are in bad need of this Jamahiriyah system, he said. This is a savior to them.
The director of the program thinks Gaddafi just doesnt understand how hes coming off.
Jon Alterman, director of the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, one of two U.S. moderators, said some of Gaddafis comments might have sounded jarring to Americans. [Actually, they sound stark raving bug-eyed nuts, but what do I know? ed.]4:05 PM PST
One of the hard things when you havent talked to somebody for more than 30 years is we dont really understand how we sound to them and they dont understand how they sound to us, he said. We obviously have a way to go until were speaking the same language.