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cjrgreen: Bashar Assad

was the next head on the block.
I am against the death penalty as form of punishment no matter what. I believe that human rights and humand dignity especially, are universal and apply to everyone, even bad people. I believe that we should thrive to be more than just vessels of anger and revenge. And I am a person of great restraint.

But I sure as hell want to see that bitch bleed. I want him strippeded of all his power, dragged through the streets and put against a wall. Or drowned, drowned like the rabit dog he is ...
Post edited October 22, 2011 by SimonG
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klaymen: So, another one is dead, who is next?
You forgot Khameini
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klaymen: So, another one is dead, who is next?
Just follow the black brick road
http://www.mapsofworld.com/africa/energy-resource.html
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/mesh/2007/12/who_has_oil/
Seriously, if Iraq has taught us anything, than that war it is not a good way to get oil. You destroy infastructure, alienate your sellers, and the price goes up, not down. Even Venezuela is selling most of its oil to the US. Additionally, most of the US oil is coming from domestic drill or Canada. Military intervention in Texas or Vancouver is highly unlikely.
Blood for oil is over.

The new crack are "rare eaerths". Now that is something to wage a war for ...

And btw, the next sob already bit the dust:

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2097573,00.html
Post edited October 23, 2011 by SimonG
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SimonG: And btw, the next sob already bit the dust:

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2097573,00.html
That's unfortunate; he was one of the relatively (just relatively) reform-minded Saudis. His likely replacement, Nayef, is probably the most vicious man in the kingdom.