Tribute to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi

Sources report African leader and International Freedom Fighter, Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi, was captured and possibly killed in a gun battle in Sirte. The Colonel all along was in his hometown where he told the world months earlier he would be. I guess this would mean another boost for Barack Obama (descendent of an African man) who is being used by world imperialist gang, as if they are of the assumption that using the offspring of a man of a developing nation against people of developing nations somehow justify their imperialistic and barbaric acts.

Sadness notwithstanding, I cannot help but rejoice at the heroic fight the Colonel put up, for months, against Western imperialists who came against the Colonel as though they went against the Star Fleet Enterprise. But again, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was a force to contend with:

For forty-two (42) years, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi of oil-rich Libya managed to keep Western imperialists noted for plundering the resources of developing nations at bay. The long-sought retirement of Colonel Gaddafi took its peak in March, 2011, when a revolution spurred by the sacrifice of a 27-year-old Tunisian in Tunisia inspired Libyan rebels. The conquest would take another turn when Western imperialists who have always seen Colonel Gaddafi as a force to contend with and hated Colonel Gaddafi even more for informing them months earlier he would repudiate both the dollar and the euro as trading currencies in Africa, seized the opportunity of the civil unrest in Libya and joined Libyan rebels in their struggle to oust their chieftan president Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.

While Colonel Muammar Gaddafi may have been a national tyrant, and the result of African tradition – http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/7755650/end_of_chieftan_presidency.html?cat=75

Colonel Gaddafi however was not a dictator: The uninformed simply mistook African tyranny for dictatorship. And though flamboyant and opinionated, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was a perceptive African leader:

For years, the Colonel managed the affairs of his nation, while refusing to bow at the whims of neo-colonialists. Any African leader who could keep at bay Western imperialists with history of plunder in Africa and disdain for the prosperity and independence of Africa is a superb leader!

Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was an International Freedom fighter! Contrary to popular belief, Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi kept Libya away from the reins of noted world imperialists and kept the Central Bank of Libya independent of the IMF, World Bank and their affiliates.

Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi fought a heroic fight and finished his race. The Colonel will forever be in my book as a Great and Perceptive African Leader, and an International Freedom Fighter – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LCvyyD7Zk0

The Colonel in African style –

http://www.debbieschlussel.com/archives/gaddafi.jpg


The Colonel in elaborate lacy African attire – http://fashionbystander.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/18qaddafi-silva-tmagsf1.jpg


Colonel Gaddafi extending hand of friendship. Friends? –
http://diplomaticourier.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/col-muammar-gaddafi.jpg?w=351&h=527


Colonel Gaddafi looking very cool in traditional African attire –
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-oObtJbIbJ9s/TV_UWbd3QLI/AAAAAAAAAZY/FF1A84f0AVg/s400/qaddafi.jpg

Also check-out fashion Colonel Gaddafi with his Judases (Courtesy of Vanity Fair) – http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2009/08/qaddafi-slideshow200908#slide=1

Comments:

Alan @Alangandy.com (10/27/2011):

That’s the biggest pile of crap I’ve heard in quite some time. Gaddafi was a murdering, insane despot. Libya and the world is well rid of him. Do I care how he died – no! I just hope someone now sees fit to put a bullet into al-Megrahi. And it would seem the vast majority of the Libyan people disagree with your views.

Libya now has a chance of a future of its own making. My thoughts go out to the Libyan people. Good-luck to them with whatever their future FREEDOM holds, it is for them to now shape it. The Libyan people have proven that no country has to put up with such dictators and have earned the respect of the rest of the world!

L’Afrique (10/31/2011):

Alan, only recruits of NATO, the brain-dead and lowlifes of Libya and Africa would rejoice at the humiliation and demise of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi: The passing of Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi is loss for Libya, Africa and all people constantly terrorized by neighborhood bully NATO: Despite his national flaws, the Colonel was thus far the only person capable of putting a tight leash on the NATO gang. Like other unsung champions, the Colonel was assassinated on directives of NATO for daring to portray Africa as independent, prosperous and progressive.

Did you know that while the Colonel was in repose, Great Britain told its people to hurry to Libya for jobs grab? – http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/21/british-firms-libya-business

It is only a matter of time before the NTC and others also see and understand just what the Colonel saw and understood about the NATO Gatlin boys. Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi was a thousand times human than the UN, NATO and all AU members who signed his death warrant combined.

Again: Any leader, and more so an African leader, who could put a leash, for years, on our noted imperialists with a history of plundering from developing nations is a Superb leader and forever a friend of L’Afrique!

Patricia Sicilia @Associatedcontent.com (11/12/2011):

Are you kidding? Under what scenario is one man ruling a country for 42 years a good thing? Those Middle Eastern countries should have all be eradicated on 9-12-01. Islamic republics are nothing but barbarian systems.

L’Afrique (11/12/2011):

Patricia Sicilia, nowhere have I mentioned I support the Chieftan Presidency or similar forms of national governing – such as the Monarchy and the Pharaoh. In End of Chieftan Presidency http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/7755650/end_of_chieftan_presidency.html?cat=75 I showed that the Chieftan Presidency in most of Africa is the result of African tradition and that the Chieftan Presidency in Africa will only end by specifically addressing the detested governing style in national law.

And in my Desperate Politicians http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5710188/desperate_politicians.html?cat=75 I stated that public offices are not privately-owned companies and thus should impose retirement age and term of limitation.

Chieftanism and its various forms practiced in Africa and Asia result from implicit social contract between the government and the people of these nations. At least in Africa and Asia, this tyrannical practice is not secretive:

The US Congress and the various US State Legislatures are avid practitioners of versions of Chieftanism: You will note that members of the US Congress and some States’ Legislatures, just as in the African Chieftan Presidency, remain in office for life or have their relatives succeed them.

While Colonel Muammar Gaddafi may have been a tyrant, the Colonel was nonetheless a perceptive Africa leader and a champion in the fight for the freedom of nations to be: For 42 years, Colonel Gaddafi (unlike most leaders of developing nations) managed his own national affairs while keeping noted imperialists at bay, and kept the Central Bank of Libya independent!

Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi was thus far the only person who could put a tight leash on our noted world imperialists noted for plundering the resources of developing nations and terrorizing decent people worldwide. Any leader who could put a tight leash, for years, on our noted world thugs is a Superb Leader and forever a friend of L’Afrique!

Did you know that Libya, unlike the mighty US, is debt free?

And as per barbarism: You obviously know nothing about the “model democracy” US government or its allies. Did you know that the US government is a piracy government that has thrived thus far by plundering internationally and domestically?

The Colonel fought a heroic fight and finished his race. The Colonel rests. Rest in perfect peace, thou king leader of Africa! – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LCvyyD7Zk0


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