Ba'ath Syria or Saudi/Wahhabi Syria, which one do you prefer?

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Poll closed Sep 17, 2012.
  1. Ba'ath Syria‎

    91.7%
  2. Saudi/Wahhabi Syria

    8.3%
  1. litwin

    litwin Well-Known Member

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    this question to all Assads haters . do you think that Saudi/Wahhabi Syria will be better place? future of the oldest and most powerful Christian community in region if wahhabi - radicals take over ? are you ready to take 4 million shiia refuges ( it will be no place for them in this new wahhabi -state )
     
  2. Borat

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    I always maintained that there were no good guys on either side. They must continue fighting and defending their honor till the last mujahedin standing and may the worst tribe win ;) Let Allah sort them out :)
     
  3. litwin

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    you dont know but you ´have chosen Ba'ath side. wahhabists call themselves for "mujahedins " question - which side takes Israeli press?
     
  4. Dayton3

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    How about "glowing Syria"?

    Just kidding.
     
  5. gchamblee

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    i couldnt vote because my option wasnt there :( i want the one the citizens of the country want.
     
  6. Margot

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    Exactly.. and Saudi Arabia has NO desire to convert or rule over a Shia majority in Syria.

    What a juvenile claim.
     
  7. Tim Cornelis

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    Islamism presumably. Since the Islamic Revival of the late 1970s, that seems to be the most popular movement. In any case, I imagine 'retaliatory' violence against minorities in Syria will be widespread, and there are already stories surfacing about such atrocities (although, given the media bias it is hard to know what is true and what is not).
     
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    Syria is supermajority Sunni.
     
  9. Ivan88

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    For anyone who is not addicted and Pavlovized to establishment "news", the Saudi, Qatar, Muslim Brotherhood gang being supported by Europe and US/UK Israelis interests reveals, by itself, what a giant scam the "war on terror" has been.

    They started out going after Islamic terrorist boogeymen, and ended up, after tormenting and killing millions of people, supporting Islamic terrorists in taking over Lybia, Egypt, Yugoslavia, and now Syria.

    One genius at pretending to be un-involved said, "I always maintained that there were no good guys on either side. They must continue fighting and defending their honor till the last mujahedin standing and may the worst tribe win Let Allah sort them out "

    Then, when the dust settles, the "un-involved" get the benefits which includes reducing America to a mere supply depot to support the new Talmudic Caliphate option for "greater Israel".

    If President Bashal Al Assad went to Jerusalem and cut a deal, the attacks on Syria would stop.[​IMG]
     
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    Thanks for letting me know.
     
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    Where is it that these millions have been killed?

     
  12. litwin

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    Assad is a dictator we all know it, but under him Syria is much better place then A-stan, question what will happen with the Christian community when you , wahhabists take over Syria? do they get same status as they you Christians have?
     
  13. litwin

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    wahhabi future of Syria .... [​IMG]
     
  14. Tim Cornelis

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    If that's the future, I wouldn't mind so much. I'm more afraid of massacres, than you know "blasphemy."
     
  15. litwin

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    this pic. has nothing to do with "blasphemy."
     
  16. Ivan88

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    Where are these millions?

    Where ever we killed them. One small example is the 500,000 kids we starved to death in Iraq as confessed and accepted by Madelein Albright, US Secretary of State:
    [video=youtube;FbIX1CP9qr4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbIX1CP9qr4[/video]
     
  17. Margot

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    Where are the "millions" who have been killed?
     
  18. Ivan88

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    If one closes his eyes to 500,000, or even one, he can't see the others.
     
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    Just document your claim regarding millions.
     
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    What a choice...rabid dogs or screeching apes armed with razors. I vote Smith and Wesson.
     
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    If TV news gurus like Margot can't see 500,000 dead kids under Albright, what's the point of proving anything to him?
     
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    There will be many more in Iran under the much harsher sanctions there. You will will have new statistics to post in a year. In the meantime, you will have to make do with those Syrian ones killed in the rapidly approaching Turkish invasion.
     
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    Well, it's nice to be able to pick between the better of two bads.) In my view Assad is much more sane than wahhabites.
    1191350455_4977.jpg
     
  24. litwin

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    if something can save assad its Turkish invasion, it Syria all groups hate Turks and Turkish state (old colonial power) kurds, and local Arabs shiia and sunni
     
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