To: Paleo Conservative
The man was a brutal tyrant and most certainly deserved his fate but dragging his dead body around and displaying it in revelry is wrong.
To: liberalh8ter
...but dragging his dead body around and displaying it in revelry is wrong.
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How dare you pass judgment on the Religion of Peace?
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42 posted on
10/20/2011 7:18:38 AM PDT by
Responsibility2nd
(NO LIBS! This means liberals AND libertarians (same thing) NO LIBS!)
To: liberalh8ter
The man was a brutal tyrant and most certainly deserved his fate but dragging his dead body around and displaying it in revelry is wrong. Easy for you to say. You don't have any skin in the game. If you lived under his brutual dictatorship and had friends and family killed by him, you might have a different perspective.
This photograph shows the Italian Facist dictator, Benito Mussolini, hung publicly upside down, in the streets of Milan in April 1945. He was shot by Italian partisans and was left like this after death as an object of ridicule.
53 posted on
10/20/2011 7:31:54 AM PDT by
kabar
To: liberalh8ter
The man was a brutal tyrant and most certainly deserved his fate but dragging his dead body around and displaying it in revelry is wrong.
Victors have been doing that for thousands of years.
Google Hector and Achilles in The Iliad, for example.
63 posted on
10/20/2011 7:38:56 AM PDT by
TomGuy
To: liberalh8ter
69 posted on
10/20/2011 7:42:32 AM PDT by
Drill Thrawl
(0 - 537 They ALL must go.)
To: liberalh8ter
The man was a brutal tyrant and most certainly deserved his fate but dragging his dead body around and displaying it in revelry is wrong.People do such things because they need to see some payback and they can't see the monster roasting in hell.
You might reduce some of your unsightly excess sympathy by viewing sites devoted to the Lockerbie victims.
To: liberalh8ter
What did he do that was brutal or tyrannical?
145 posted on
10/20/2011 12:50:50 PM PDT by
ichabod1
(Nuts; A house divided against itself cannot stand.)
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