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Palestine
3rd May 2011, 11:24
The Assad crime organization
http://mepanalysis.wordpress.com/2011/05/03/the-assad-crime-organization/
I appreciate your comments and thoughts :)
Sword and Shield
3rd May 2011, 15:14
It's bullshit, but instead of arguing about that, I'm going to ask how the hell you think Kim Jong Il's regime is unstable?
tracher999
3rd May 2011, 15:38
fuck it all governments are criminal organizations even jong il
Palestine
3rd May 2011, 19:04
It's bullshit, but instead of arguing about that, I'm going to ask how the hell you think Kim Jong Il's regime is unstable?
So you think that North Korea has no problems and all is good there? Then good luck living in the real world.
So you think that North Korea has no problems and all is good there? Then good luck living in the real world.
Where do you get these conclusions?? The White House?
The Kim Jong Il regime is stable,its not good,nor leftist,but it is stable.
Palestine
3rd May 2011, 19:17
Where do you get these conclusions?? The White House?
The Kim Jong Il regime is stable,its not good,nor leftist,but it is stable.
Well it's not good this is why it's unstable, when did it ever hit you that the Egyptian people will revolt someday? And this could happen in North Korea someday though it seems a bit unlikely but hey you never know.
agnixie
3rd May 2011, 19:29
Where do you get these conclusions?? The White House?
The Kim Jong Il regime is stable,its not good,nor leftist,but it is stable.
Stability in a military dictatorship is always sort of elusive - one day it's rock solid, the next day it's going to hell.
That said, they supposedly fired a number of "tepid" generals recently in what I assume is an effort to make the succession smooth.
I think the DPRK is much more closed to foreign influence than Libya,Egypt,(states in which a uprising happened) etc etc. Hence there is much less chance of a uprising..And it would be much harder,plus,i believe that the military is much,much more stronger and more organised in the DPRK.
Palestine
3rd May 2011, 20:00
I think the DPRK is much more closed to foreign influence than Libya,Egypt,(states in which a uprising happened) etc etc. Hence there is much less chance of a uprising..And it would be much harder,plus,i believe that the military is much,much more stronger and more organised in the DPRK.
Ya you're probably right I didn't look at this aspect!
Lenina Rosenweg
3rd May 2011, 20:15
In regards to Syria, doesn't the PSL have definite proof that the Syrian rebels are working for the CIA?:lol:
Palestine
3rd May 2011, 20:19
In regards to Syria, doesn't the PSL have definite proof that the Syrian rebels are working for the CIA?:lol:
All of us Arabs are hired by the CIA to remove the rotten regimes :P
Threetune
3rd May 2011, 22:08
The Assad crime organization
http://mepanalysis.wordpress.com/2011/05/03/the-assad-crime-organization/
I appreciate your comments and thoughts :)
Wouldn’t it be great if the workers of Syria organised a communist revolution that would overcome all these problems, don’t you think?
Palestine
3rd May 2011, 22:18
Wouldn’t it be great if the workers of Syria organised a communist revolution that would overcome all these problems, don’t you think?
That would be awesome but highly unlikely since parties and banned and people aren't that politically aware.
Kiev Communard
3rd May 2011, 22:18
Wouldn’t it be great if the workers of Syria organised a communist revolution that would overcome all these problems, don’t you think?
Yes, that would be great exactly. As for the 'criminal clan' part, I would say that any State is inherently a violent organization, which is "criminal" in the sense it is used in common sense.
Threetune
4th May 2011, 15:30
That would be awesome but highly unlikely since parties and banned and people aren't that politically aware.
So you think that there’s no chance then?
Palestine
4th May 2011, 19:19
So you think that there’s no chance then?
Even when there is no chance there's always a chance. Currently there's a comrade being held by the government her name is Lina Mohammed she was arrested during a feminist protest on 2/5/2010
Threetune
4th May 2011, 19:43
Sorry but what do you mean by?
"That would be awesome but highly unlikely since parties and banned and people aren't that politically aware."
"Even when there is no chance there's always a chance."
I don't understand it.
agnixie
4th May 2011, 19:50
Even when there is no chance there's always a chance. Currently there's a comrade being held by the government her name is Lina Mohammed she was arrested during a feminist protest on 2/5/2010
Nonsense, everyone knows these Syrian communists are Salafist CIA agents.
Palestine
4th May 2011, 21:39
Sorry but what do you mean by?
"That would be awesome but highly unlikely since parties and banned and people aren't that politically aware."
"Even when there is no chance there's always a chance."
I don't understand it.
Meaning always keep your hopes :D
LuÃs Henrique
5th May 2011, 01:13
Nonsense, everyone knows these Syrian communists are Salafist CIA agents.
Salafist Free-mason Zionist CIA monarchist agents.
... with a hidden gay agenda, of course.
Luís Henrique
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