There have been a few Good guys here,who were a real pain in the neck for the rest of us, so we cursed them ( we have Hairy Potter in our team ) and turned them in to garden gnomes...
Yesterday I proposed Bluefish and Nessa, both said yes... we`re gonna have so much fun trowing rocks at homeless people, pocking dead animals on the beach with a stick , running around with a red tutu on our head and screaming at random strangers Happy Christmas and a merry new year, in mid august ...
Thats the way it should be, and not only in Syria or any country thats been caught up in some conflict, turmoil and civil war ,but in generally for every country ,no pressure of any kind, no interference publicly or covertly and no sanction
Back in the days ,before computers , video games , we read comic books ,exchanged them and traded ( Ill let you read my comic book for a spin on your bike, around the block)
One of the comic book hero's was Blek Stena he fought for the Independence of USA
A copy-paste from an article from the scott.net The old way of getting rid of "inconvenient" leaders was so 20th-century - in the case of Saddam Hussein, a monstrous lie followed by a massive bloodletting on both sides. Tahrir Square suggested how to bring down a regime in a manner far less costly and far more palatable to the public: lots of medium-sized and little lies, war through Twitter, war through expendable proxies. Provide financial incentives to key figures to publicly renounce the old leadership, create a steady stream of heart-rending moments and photos and allegations, generate endless "human rights violations" by baiting the government into a military response, then very publicly petition international bodies for redress of humanitarian concerns. Muammar Qaddafi, a fiercely independent, quasi-socialistic African transnationalist, was the guinea pig. A brilliant disinformation campaign isolated him, authentic domestic grievances were encouraged, and a whole war was conducted on behalf of the West with nary a Western soldier putting boots to ground.
Next up: Syria's Bashar al-Assad. So began, again, the covert arming of real domestic opponents, and an extensive and variegated propaganda campaign.
As with Libya, Western countries were covertly overthrowing a Middle East regime, just as they have done over the decades. And, as before, the media said not a word about what was really going on. So the public did not really understand, and there was practically no debate at all.
And exactly why is the west so eager to bomb Syria ,send troops ,oh yeah... human rights . so Im guessing Assad and his supporters are none humans are the bankers putting some extra pressure this time ...
By now ,I assume that everyone knows what al qaida means " the base". What the western media call terrorism and terrorist are a group of people with a cause who have logistical and financial support , in most cases their mission is to create fear,panic and chaos ,overthrowing the regime and the dictator is in most cases just a farce, a farce which has been seen in Egypt, Iraq, Afghanistan,Pakistan, Libya now Syria and probably Iran
RE: Laila..the girl who needs a kidney.