Posted on 08/02/2008 10:09:10 AM PDT by Ron Jeremy
On BOARD S/Y BUSHIDO--Around 20 years or so ago, Udai Hussein, Saddams boy, had some of his heavies beat up a man who refused their masters invitation to join his table in a Geneva nightclub. The Iraqi wanted to meet the mans beautiful companion, hence the invite. Although arrested, Udai got away with it by claiming diplomatic immunity. The Swiss caved in, as they often do in such cases. As Plato pointed out, money talks. The only good thing anyone can say about Udai is that he died like a man, as did his brother. Last week a scumbag who goes by the name of Hannibal Gaddafi, son of the Libyan head clown Muammar, was arrested by the Swiss police for beating up his servants. He spent two days in the cooler, was bailed, and then left the country. In response to his arrest, the head clown halted oil deliveries to Switzerland and barred Swiss ships from its ports by way of protest.
Libya supplies more than 50 per cent of Switzerlands crude oil imports, so the oil freeze will definitely hurt. Yet if the Swiss cave in, all the bull**** we hear about human rights will go flying out the window. People, even servants of scum like Gaddafi, do have rights, and if those rights are trampled on and the guilty are let off because of their moolah and power, the whole Human Rights legislation becomes as big a joke as Gaddafi is as leader. Heres what the Swiss should do immediately as well as permanently: ban all Libyans from entering the country. Expel all Libyan diplomats and Libyan passport holders. Freeze all Libyan assets until Hannibal Gaddafi gives himself up and is tried in a Swiss court of law. Demand an apology from the head clown for blackmailing the only truly democratic country in Europe. Then throw the little scumbag in jail and make him pay millions to the beaten servants. Then sit back and watch Gaddafi fold quicker than you can say accordion.
Muammar Gaddafi is a paper tiger who has been in power since September 1969, proof that Libya is a fifth-division country which would be better led by Caligulas horse than the present joker who passes as leader. Gaddafi was s***-scared the second George W began raining bombs on Baghdad in 2003, then gave up his so-called nuclear research and shouted uncle. Yet the French President, also clownish at times, allowed the Libyan to set up a tent right in the middle of Paris when he was on a state visit to the City of Light. The Libyans are demanding an apology from the Swiss and have warned off Swiss ships from entering Libyan ports. This is the best news for Switzerland since the invention of the cuckoo clock. Screw the Libyans, and, while youre at it, warn all the oily Arabs that their bank accounts are at risk if they continue to beat up helpless Filipino servants and other wretches trying to make a living working for such scum.
Arab diplomats have been mistreating servants since they got off their camels and started riding Cadillacs. And we in the West have turned a blind eye to such outrages because wed sell our mothers for a quick buck, something the oily ones never deliver in the first place. The Swiss are the most guilty in this respect. They tolerate unacceptable behaviour by Saudi playboys related to the ruling house of camel drivers, so in a way the chickens have come home to roost. Stand up and be counted, all you Swiss. Call the clowns bluff, freeze his ill-gotten moolah, and throw out every Libyan. Gaddafi pretends to be a lion, but in reality hes a popinjay, who could die of fright at any moment. If he insists on an apology send him a box of chocolates laced with laxatives.
And lest we forget, now that Karadzic has been arrested, lest we celebrate too much, that is, our moral compass has been so deadened by propaganda and PC, we seem to ignore the killers who incinerate people from 15,000ft à la Clinton and Bush, but concentrate on killers like Karadzic who the bureaucrooks in the Hague and Brussels decided was a bad guy, whereas the Croats and Bosnian Muslims are good.
Last April a man considered a cold-blooded murderer by the Serbs and the Greeks alike, Ramush Haradinaj, a former leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army, was acquitted of charges of ethnic cleansing, including rape, murder and torture, sparking outrage in Serbia and among those who are familiar with that tortured part of Europe. The Hague war crimes court, in my not so humble opinion, is as kangaroo as it gets, and it can hold its head up high next to any kangaroo court that Africa can come up with. The kangaroo one that will try Karadzic will come up with not a single shred of evidence that he ordered the massacres of Muslims, as it didnt in the case of Milosevic, but, if he does not die of a heart attack, he will be found guilty after closed sessions of the so-called judges. We have crybabies like one Roger Cohen beating his chest about what he and other hacks went through in Sarajevo, but the name of Celebici, where Muslims tortured and murdered Serbs, has never registered in his tiny American brain. (Cohen, a jerk of immense proportions, keeps calling for Turkey to join the EU. Then he will retire to Miami, or some place like it, and leave us with 80 million Muslims in our midst.)
In the meantime, hail, Max Mosley! Now theres a brave man, and I for one am proposing him for Pugs club. And boo to the Murdoch tabloids bleating about Judge Eade. I know of no spectacle more ridiculous than a tabloid editor in a fit of morality. Bravo, Max.
Usay nd Kusay, Saddams kids had a 1/2 mexican brother, Jose. And a sister who liked butter, Parkay.
Then there was the brother who flew airplanes badly, Mayday.
One of their brothers was on a desert island, Friday.
One was an accountant, Payday.
.....Bob
There was also a Korean gospel singing sister; Oh Happi Dae.
“Saddams kids had a 1/2 mexican brother, Jose.”
Are there any articles on the internet about him?
If Arab oil were to be cut-off to the U.S., the Big Blue cities would collapse and their inhabitants would stream out into the countryside. That’s a picture I don’t want to think about.
If Arab oil were to be cut-off to the U.S., the Big Blue cities would collapse and their inhabitants would stream out into the countryside. That’s a picture I don’t want to think about.
Oh bullshit! Taki is a moron, and I have to wonder about you given your screen name.
(Nice coservative icon there, a gross disgusting porno-performer who spent decades having sex on screen. Just the type of person I'd like my kids to grow up to be.)
Did you catch this little part of the "great" article??
we seem to ignore the killers who incinerate people from 15,000ft à la Clinton and Bush, but concentrate on killers like Karadzic who the bureaucrooks in the Hague and Brussels decided was a bad guy,
So Bush's UN sanctioned, Congressionally approved, professionally fought by the US Army following the strictist military rules any army has ever operated under war is the equivilent of some Serbian generals policy of executing unarmed civilians en-masse after pulling them out of a refugee camp? Bush = Quadaiffi in the grim unreality that Taki inhabits.
What Bush has done is merely "incinerate people from 15,000 feet. Not free a nation. Not depose a psychopath. Not end a totalitarian nightmare. Idiotic sophmoric rhetoric that I would expect from leftists at Dummie-land, but find disapointing to see given kudos on Free Republic.
“Muammar Gaddafi is a paper tiger who has been in power since September 1969, proof that Libya is a fifth-division country...”
Please. Switzerland’s banking laws and toleration of these 5th division dictators, or rather their money, renders Swiss bleatings about human rights for servants rather laughable. Switzerland has been enabling all manner of human rights atrocities around the world for decades. Now that a little dirt from one of their “clients” falls on their doorstep, they react as only hypocrites can.
The invasion of Iraq was not UN sanctioned. Neither was Clintons Baltic debacle.
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Rather amusing that 1. You assume that a screen name is necessarily meant to be a conservative icon. 2. That you do it while using the screen name Jack Black, a hard core leftist and druggie.
We know what ron jeremy is known for. Are you that juvenile?
Roger Murtaugh: [shouting] DROP IT, A$$HOLE!
Martin Riggs: [weakly] Rog...
Arjen Rudd: [holds up his wallet] Diplomatic immunity!
[Roger slowly rolls his head on his neck, takes aim, and fires - his bullet goes through Rudd’s wallet, and then his head]
Roger Murtaugh: It’s just been revoked.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l10U7YxRdDU
shades of Alas Babylon....
Interesting book review here http://www.lostbooks.org/guestreviews/1999-08-17-1.html
TaLks of a ‘post-energy’ world.
Strange that a book on atomic war would be veiwed as a pre-cursor of a post cheap-oil world.
Interesting read tho.
I picked my screen name in 1998 when I joined Free Republic. I had never heard of Jack Black the actor. Was he even making movies then? Tell me that Ron Jeremy is your real name or was chosen with anyone other than the notorious sex addict freak as your inspiration. Please!
I also stand by my statement that Taki is a moron and has unjustly libled our President. Any comments on that Ron?
What does it matter? Are you that incapable of judging an argument on its own merits that you simply MUST know who is behind it?
I like Taki, I think he is a terrific writer, and a smart guy. To be honest, the section your quoted (the attack on W) didn't register with me when I first read the article. I disagree with it.
Had to read that book in high school and I loved it.
Of course I went into the Air Force right out of school and became a Missile Combat Crew Member in the Titan II weapon system.
Told my girl friend, now my wife of 26 years, that if the balloon went up I would try to call her from the capsule and say those two words just like in the book.
Bob, you have a LITTLE too much time on your hands! ha ha
On 8 November 2002, the Security Council passed Resolution 1441 by a unanimous 15 to 0 vote, which included Russia, China and France, and Arab countries, such as Syria. This gave this resolution wider support than even the 1990 Gulf War resolution. Although the Iraqi parliament voted against honoring the UN resolution, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein over-ruled them.
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