Topic: A Strange Little News Item
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Thu 08/25/11 01:19 PM
Guess who Quadaffi seems to have the hots for.

"I support my darling black African woman," he said in a 2007 interview with Al-Jazeera. "Leeza, Leeza, Leeza...I love her very much."


http://www.businessinsider.com/rebels-find-an-entire-album-of-condoleeza-rice-photos-in-qaddafis-palace-2011-8



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Fri 08/26/11 02:10 PM

Guess who Quadaffi seems to have the hots for.

"I support my darling black African woman," he said in a 2007 interview with Al-Jazeera. "Leeza, Leeza, Leeza...I love her very much."


http://www.businessinsider.com/rebels-find-an-entire-album-of-condoleeza-rice-photos-in-qaddafis-palace-2011-8



I am not suprised he didnot hit it off with Condi Rice, not that I care but she is said to be a lesbian.


In the book and on the show, Kessler described how Rice's "closest male friend" is openly gay, a man by the name of Coit D. Blacker, a Stanford professor (Rice served as the provost as Stanford in the late 1990s for six years) and a Democrat who served in the Clinton administration. Blacker, whose partner is also mentioned, advised Al Gore's campaign in 2000, while his close friend Rice served as a chief confidante for a president who has tried to make gays into second class citizens in the U.S. Constitution. But wait, it gets better.
Rice's "closest female friend" is a woman named Randy Bean (pictured here), who is unmarried and whose sexual orientation is not stated. She is described as a "liberal progressive;" she's a documentary filmmaker who works at Standford University and once worked for Bill Moyers. She and Rice and Blacker (again, who has a partner) are discussed as a "second family," a term Bean uses, also saying that, "on friends, [Rice] goes narrow and deep."
There's much more, including the fact that Rice owns a home with Bean and shares a line of credit with her. Not that this means anything, right? Go read the rest.

http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/62661/