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i get the feeling assad will go the same way gaddafi went ... KILLED
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...umors-run-wild
to be honest - i feel joy whenever i read/hear about stuff like that :pimp altho i am peaceful to the max i feel good when those bastards have to taste some of their own medicine :thumbsup and i really hope the arab spring continues - KILL ALL DICTATORS :warning |
You mean sodomized with a knife?
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the majority of Syrians don't like things the way they are but they like them the way they are much more than they would like what this opposition wants to do with the country. |
"Arab Spring" gosh. reminds me of summer strolls in the sand and my dog tuffy
maybe when we finally get in there and murder this guy we can call it "Potatoe" mission Potatoe |
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Assad has seen his last days(or weeks) in power, and he WILL end up being dragged into the street by an angry mob. It's an inevitability. Doesn't matter how strong his military is. If the people of a country have the guts to unseat someone from power, they're going to do it eventually.
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i think there is some air support we dont know there :D
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Even if he goes to Russia or China, he'll still eventually be assassinated, just as with Gaddafi they don't want him alive to tell his side of the story. The will want him to die in a brutal fashion to help put other leaders off resisting the West.
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Yeah.... I can't wait for Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood to spread freedom and democracy in Syria!
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He's as good as dead.
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Watching the Arab Spring has given me a new respect for dictators. Most of these places need a strong leader.
Assad should take a vacation though, his game is up. |
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Democracy is generally a scam and very easy to control, just put two parties there which are very similar and only differ on irrelevant topics like Gay Marriage, to distract people from the important issues |
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The people in the military are Syrians also. I can't get how a military can kill its own people, and possibly harm friends and family. Just shows how barbaric that part of the world is. |
no way he will be killed like that. russia has his back for some reason
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/o...79.html?_esi=1 |
Very few people understand the real fight that is involved. Any thoughts why they are circling russia/china? Think perhaps it is to invade them? Think?
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We all know Russia and China are shady, but does anyone think it's scary that China is supposed to be running the world in the next few years? Not that the US government hasn't done their fair share of fucked up shit around the world -- but would you want a country who would support a mass child murderer like Assad to be called a superpower?
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It is going to get real interesting over there. Our little PLO friend that suggests this is a matter of 1 million Syrians revolting is not paying attention. Assad has to flee in the night or go out ala Tony Montana and hope he pulls it off. |
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http://www.english.moqawama.org/essa...id=9304&fid=56 The Al Jazeera head quarters are in Qatar which has "intimate military ties with the United States, and is now the location of U.S. Central Command?s Forward Headquarters and the Combined Air Operations Center" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Jazeera The US pretends to dislike the channel, in the same way as the West pretends to dislike Julian Assange/Wikileaks. It's all part of the game. It's no coincidence that Al Jazeera's bias is the same as CNN, BBC and Co. Whereas Russia today, they clearly are the opposition, they support Syria, as do China's news channels. ?No independent journalism anymore? ? ex-Al Jazeera reporter http://www.rt.com/news/hashem-al-jaz...signation-523/ "Ali Hashem vented his anger over Al Jazeera's one-sided coverage of Syria and its refusal to cover the events in Bahrain. In an exclusive interview with RT, the former Beirut correspondent Hashem refrained from discussing his resignation, but stressed that these days, independent media is a myth. " ?There is no independent media anymore. It is whose agenda is paying the money for the media outlet,? he said. ?Politicization of media means that media outlets are today like political parties. Everyone is adopting a point of view, fight for it and bring all the tools and all the means they have in order to make it reach the biggest amount of viewers.? |
After the bombing yesterday -- Bashar is in hiding. |
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