Posts Tagged ‘democracy’

Libya’s democracy

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

There is a report from Iraq that Quaddafi’s son is head of a terrorist group in northern Iraq. How could that be ? Well, listen to his definition of democracy.

“My father has been promoting the idea of direct democracy in Libya for almost 26 years now,” he said to New York Times reporter Craig S. Smith in December, 2004. “It’s quite rational and logical that we have to continue in that direction.”

What does that democracy look like ?

Here is what his father says about democracy in The Green Book: “Political struggle that results in the victory of a candidate with, for example, 51 percent of the vote leads to a dictatorial governing body in the guise of false democracy, since 49 percent of the electorate is ruled by an instrument of government they did not vote for, but which has been imposed upon them. Such is dictatorship.” His solution to the problem of “false democracy” is his version of “direct democracy” that enshrines himself as leader of 100 percent of the people rather than a mere 51.

I wouldn’t get comfortable about Libya, even if their nuclear weapons are in Tennessee.