Let's make a list of the most evil men alive today. I'll start with:
Bashar al-Assad, current President of Syria.
He is responsible for around 20,000 deaths as of July 19th, 2012.
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Let's make a list of the most evil men alive today. I'll start with:
Bashar al-Assad, current President of Syria.
He is responsible for around 20,000 deaths as of July 19th, 2012.
Paul Franklin Crouch, though his wife is actually more to blame.
Define evil.
Define men.
His wife, Asma al-Assad, goes on the list, too.
On 16 April 2012, Huberta von Voss Wittig and Sheila Lyall Grant, the wives of the German and British ambassadors to the United Nations, released a four-minute video asking Asma al-Assad to stand up for peace and urge her husband to end the bloodshed in her country.
And what has she done? Absolutely nothing.
That's why both Bashar al-Assad and his wife need to go!
Another evil man:
Pervez Musharraf, former President of Pakistan.
Not only has he helped Bin Layden evade capture for many years, but he has done absolutely nothing to minimize the islamists from taking power. Why? Because he shares their philosophy/theology.
He needs to go!
Another scumbag:
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, current (but hopefully not for long) president of Iran.
There isn't much that needs to be said about this psychopath. He hates the west, hates Israel, hates freedom, hates Christianity. He was also involved in many attacks including 911.
Ahmadinejad needs to go! The sooner the better.
Another evil guy:
Joel Osteen, televangelist and senior pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas.
A counterfeit Christian who preaches false theology. In an interview on Fox News in 2008 he said that Mormons are Christians as well, which is totally false. Then he went on to say he didn't study their religion. He also stated he doesn't believe Muslims will go to hell. He is married to Victoria Iloff Osteen, who is co-pastor of the church.
This false preacher needs to go!
Another evildoer:
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of the deceased Muammar Gaddafi.
He was arrested in November of 2011 and is currently being detained.
Just like his daddy, Saif needs to go, but in a much more brutal way.
Here we have another one:
Julian Assange, computer programmer, and creator of Wikileaks.
This man has committed treason against the US and he's proud of it. If he had done something even remotely similar to this in a Middle Eastern country, they would do some gross stuff to him. :lol:
He needs to go.
Another VERY bad one:
Mahmoud al-Zahar, co-founder of the Hamas terror group.
Also a member of the Hamas leadership in the Gaza Strip.
He also endorsed the Park51 project, which is another name for the Ground Zero Mosque.
He has to go! Let's make it a very bad trip.
His father used to -- just like Saddam -- preside over torture and executions.
He was also known for having orgies with prostitutes, yet in Libya it was against the law for a couple to hold hands as they walk down the street.
Hypocrisy? You bet.
Therefore we have to do something "stupid" to his kids. :lol:
Another one:
Anjem Choudary, British former solicitor, and terror sympathizer.
He lives in London, yet he hates the west and hates democracy. He is a supporter of everything that's anti US and anti UK.
Why is the UK not deporting this guy?
He needs to go! First destination Gitmo, final destination... somewhere else.
Yeah, kill 'em all! Hang 'em from the highest tree! Hatred is not so bad when directed at injustice! They aren't humans, they're monsters!
Your picks have uncanny similarities. Is there anyone Muslim/Middle-Eastern that you actually like?
How do you deem these men evil when you lack all the necessary facts needed to make such an assertion?
Do you consider killing or inflicting pain to sustain your own people, culture, and way of life evil? How do you pick between evil or not evil when the intentions of those committing the crime are viewed from a stand point that is not your own? Motivation and intentions are entirely subjective to the end user in life, so to speak. How can you be unbiased in deciding whose values are important and whose are not? Why is it sometimes okay for somebody to cause pain, suffering, or death, but evil for somebody else? Should it not be the case that all instances of pain, suffering, or killing is wrong? What makes it right for you to place your own values above the values of others, and judge the same act differently based on your personal beliefs? Are you someone important, divine, or superior to anyone else? Your values lack equally as much worth as the values of those you labeled evil, meaning that, in the end, your judgments are not only pointless but a waste of time.
Given you are religious, I suggest you stick with what God told you to do and let him be the judge. ;)
Ahmadinejad is both the Iranian president as well as a member of Hamas and many other terror groups. His devolution is not only to Iran, but to all forms of Islamic extremism.
When I lived back in the States he used to pretend he was a Christian. During this phase he was using many different names and worked in many different locations throughout the US. One of his names was Nathanael Ziegler. He may look physically "normal" to you when you see him on TV, but when you really get to know this guy he reminds you of a freakshow. Something that came from a circus or a scientist's lab.
When he was in Nathanael-mode he drove around in a pickup truck and spoke in a goofy southern accent, and then in Mahmoud-mode he switches back to the middle eastern accent. It is just sooo pathetic!
You see, Mahmoud will do anything to accomplish his goals.
He needs to go!
More garbage:
Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela
We need to take out the garbage.
Hugo -- or "Hugh" -- as I like to call him, has to go, just like all the others!
Hey Hugh, we're gonna BBQ you! (And your family, too.) :lol:
I just have to say one thing...
ROFLMAO!!!!! :cackle: :cackle: :cackle:
This thread is pure gold! It's also good to know that they have internet access in mental hospitals. :laugh:
This is the worst thread.