A little golden nugget on the Libyan strongman (at 37-plus years he's the like Energizer Bunny of Middle Eastern dictators) and his recent escapades in Paris:
During a visit this month to Paris, Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi, a one-time international pariah, thumbed his nose at his French hosts, accusing them of violating women's rights and treating African immigrants poorly.
Halfway through Qaddafi's stay, French President Nicolas Sarkozy explained why he put up with his guest's provocative antics: business. ``I am really engaged in the battle for contracts,'' he said.
The battle for contracts evidently trumps the struggle for the most basic of human rights and dignities, which have not existed in the port and desert cities of Libya for nearly four decades under the Q-man. At this point, Qaddafi has become the region's crazy old grandfather who gets to blabber on with the most outlandish statements while everyone nods politely and waits for their handout. It's almost funny... as long as you're not one of Qaddafi's subjected subjects.

Or maybe they'll request Everyday is Like Sunday: "Come, come, nuclear bomb..."
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