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August 25th, 2011
07:06 PM ET

Gadhafi's 'obsession' with Rice

Middle East expert Fouad Ajami discusses the photo album of Condoleezza Rice found in Gadhafi's compound in Libya.

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Filed under: Condoleezza Rice • Interviews • Joe Johns • Libya
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  1. Jim Thomas

    Who cares.Our country have more problems to be concerned about than her.Hopefully he is dead.Jim Thomas Phx. Az.

    August 26, 2011 at 12:42 pm | Reply
  2. Monica

    I personally do not see what the problem is where Ghadafi has expressed respect and admiration for Condoleeza Rice. Where is the obsession in that?? Really?? And I was very offended by "expert" Fouad Ajami's silly opinion that Libya is not an African nation. Libya IS in Africa. Ghadafi was simply acknowledging this fact. Mr. Ajami's attitude made it seem as if acknowledging that fact was the worst thing he could have done. I am disgusted.

    August 25, 2011 at 9:42 pm | Reply
  3. Israel' O 'Mwesigwa

    Fine. This is a personal issue into which we shouldnt insnuate! Who of You guys hadn't had a crush on even lousier opposites, huh? Should we post it all... Is Gaddaffi in a sorrier state than Italian Berlusconi, regarding such matters?

    August 25, 2011 at 7:44 pm | Reply
  4. gretchen

    Is Ghadafi obsessed? Is a megalomaniac not an obsessive-compulsive manic-depressive personality, full of grandiosity, selfish ambition (self-serving), and fear-led controlling?

    August 25, 2011 at 7:38 pm | Reply
  5. Godfrey Osugh Jr

    Was Gadhafi doing this in the spirit of African Brotherhood or out of mere LUST? Definitely. I subscribed to the later because Gadhafi never loved Africa. I sincerely believe his statement was a cheap CAMOUFLAGE, period

    August 25, 2011 at 7:34 pm | Reply

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