I don't want to know what he's saying.
In this revealing personal essay, a former classmate of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi reminisces about downing drinks and ogling damsels with the "good" Saif. What it shows, in almost too much detail, is the development of what might be termed the "Tony Blair Syndrome": an ethical disorder characterized by moral laziness that enables one to share in the fruits of oppression without feeling the least bit responsible for it.With the Lockerbie Bomber.
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