fb744419740 11/08/2007
Terror among your own kind really makes you a bad person
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robert666 09/01/2007
Muammar your a lunitic and werido look your clothing is stupid get a real wardrobe i hope you pay in hell for killing the people on the oceanliner your a evil dictator god how can you supprort monsters like Idi Amin your a deamon
GenghisTheHun 07/26/2005
He is a pure, unadulterated, sand dunes maniac.
Rocket Robin Hood 04/27/2005
Laughable, almost cartoon like tyrant. Would be really silly, if he wasn't for real. Unfortunatly for Lybia and for the region he is and that is tragic. Potential danger, but I think he has been largely neurtalized.
tocwelsh 12/24/2004
Nutty dictator with a few bolts missing, will give him a 5 for his outrageous clothing and the famous Qaddafi hat, moves around from tent to tent, a well worn face with the map of Libya imprinted on it. I worked in Libya and seen this nut personally, has the charm of an Egyptian cobra, got to rate him with a 1...............
Jetlag 07/26/2004
Muammar is one of the most evil,destructive and imperialistic leaders of the 20th/21st century. He's backed psychopathic proxies such Foday Sankoh [Sierra Leone]and the demonic Charles Taylor [Liberia]who have both destroyed so much of their home countries. He also started a war with Chad but hilariously got his fingers burnt by Hissene Habre, albeit with a lot of French and America help! Gaddafi was and is vermin.
BIGBABY 06/18/2004
5 solid stars for coming in with the rest of the world and ridding themselves of thier WMD's. Lybia is strong evidence that Bush's policy of in in-your-face attitude is working. Lybia got scarred that we could attack them, and decided to lay down thier arms. I wouldn't be suprised if more countries like Lybia gave in to us before we had to use force. Sure, Qaddafi is still a murderer/terrorist, but now he has no weapons to hijack the world with.
nonbarbar 04/10/2004
Has done wonders for the reputation of gay Muslims, and really shows that there is nothing wrong with being a gay Muslim.
jgls 12/22/2003
haven't heard a peep from him since we carpet bombed his tent
kingbaby 11/18/2003
No angel by any means... But he has slowly turned the corner from a sponsor of terror to taking responsibility for his actions. A number of other irresponsible leaders would do well to follow his example.
holyman 03/15/2003
a confused oppressor.
The Pumpkin 03/02/2003
See Castro, Hussein, Arafat, et al...
anmalone 02/08/2003
King of the Sand Monkeys.
mattjudge 01/25/2003
The terrorist turned kiss ass. What's his real motive? Chairman of the United Nations Human Rights Commission. Kiss human rights, and the United Nations goodbye.
Shukhevych 12/08/2002
He was a terrorist, but he has changed. He is secular and working for Libya's best interests. he is opening up to the rest of the world.
abichara 12/22/2001
Qaddafi is a bit of a nutcase. Libya would be better off without his brand of Islam mixed in with socialism and nationalism. The people in Libya have no rights whatsoever to speak up against the government. This is a country that would benefit greatly from Western business, considering the fact that it sits under one of the worlds largest reserves of natural gas. Basically, Quaddafi is a megalomaniac who wants what is best for his legacy and not his people. Luckily, he is no longer a threat since President Reagan took him to the woodshed for his attack on U.S. military personnel in a Berlin disco in 1986...Let his majesty Muammar disappear into the Saharan sunset!!
Ahmadshaath 07/09/2001
the man is right in defending his coutry against international imperialism
Rusty 06/19/2001
Muammar al-Qaddafi, a Bedouin by birth and a military officer by training, has been one of the more virulent anti-American voices heard around the globe since 1969, when he deposed the feeble King Idris I in a bloodless military coup. Like Fidel Castro, he is an ardent nationalist committed to his revolution. He has proven himself to be a megalomaniac and ardent proponent of terrorism to satisfy his agenda: to disrupt and emasculate American/Western economic and cultural interests in the Middle East; to unify all Arabs and Muslims into a Pan-Arabia, with himself as supreme leader; to assist rogue nations and terrorist groups to assist him in his crusade against the West (not unlike that of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's 1979 Islamic Revolution), and to destroy Israel for religious and geographic purposes. He fancies himself a modern-day Hannibal of the ancient city-state of Carthage but his influence and personality have bewildered and angered many of his fellow Muslims who, like most reasonable people worldwide, view him as an eccentric and kook at best and a dictatorial terrorist at worst. His brand of Islam, as exemplified in his "Green Book" that all Libyans must memorize, is an amalgamation of socialism, Pan-Arabism, anti-Western diatribe, and his Bedouin background twisted to suit his own purposes and not for the good of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jumahiriya. Most Libyans, I'm sure, fear and loathe him but dare not speak up because they may disappear in the night, never to be seen again by their loved ones. How can anyone take this guy seriously, especially after he was put in his place by an irritated American aerial attack upon his headquarters a few years ago? Most likely he will continue to hold power in Libya until he dies or is overthrown himself. History and the Islamic faith will judge him for who and what he is in the future. As for myself, he is nothing more than a silly man who wears lots of gold braid and epaulets and has had just a bit too much camel's milk and honey to drink while sitting out in the Tripolitanian Desert in his goatskin tent in 120-degree heat.
zeev 06/17/2001
He should return back to the tent he came from. He is one of the worst terrorist leaders in the world today.
honey77 04/10/2001
a man who think he is an entertainer than a leader! just look at the way he dresses, he turned airport runways into fashion shows!!
cailin 12/23/2000
I gotta admire a man who can stand up to all the powers of earth and hell and be undismayed. Can all the demonizing be true? I doubt it somehow.
rami 12/19/2000
I must say this man can be unreasonable sometimes, but I don't understand his politics. Most of my Libyan friends think of him as a hero! As for me, I have no idea!
Ruby 12/19/1999
You have to love how Qaddafi went from being an international thug to a total non-factor after Reagan retaliated against him in the mid-80s.
amc@2488om 12/11/1999
A typical rich dictator in a Third World ungry country.
sher536om 10/30/1999
As where most leaders struggle and fail in leading their country, Quaddafi stands above the rest bar none. When a leader implements Islam as a religion, and supplies the citizens with the base of a comma, a place to live, and transportation, Quaddafi and Libya erase any negative comments ever made.
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