By Numerian

Nobody knows, which is precisely why leadership everywhere is addled and uncertain how to respond. What they should most fear, however, is someone who connects together the riots in Greece several years ago, the demonstrations in Iceland, and the events throughout the Middle East, with the protests in Wisconsin, and who then draws a picture which makes sense and which everyone can understand.
Driving in from the airport to the center of Tripoli, as you pass  Pepsi-Cola Road and approach the old city, you see one billboard after  another featuring Mohammar Qaddafi.  He has different guises, depending  on whether he wishes to be Col. Qaddafi in military uniform, or tribal  Qaddafi in flowing robes, or religious Qaddafi in the turban and cloak  of an imam.  Overlooking the central square is Qaddafi the modernizer of  Libya, sporting  brownish-yellow sunglasses that might have been  stylish in 1969 when Qaddafi first came to power in a military coup, but  today give him the appearance of trying too hard to be young. 
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