snakkez wrote:Hmm. World society just lost one of leaders who whas truly independent and was making his contry strong. Thanks to U.S. and France fags, Lybia was shocked by the civil war, the most senseless kind of war. I'm very, very sad about the death of one of greatest man of our century.
Eemerald wrote:snakkez wrote:Hmm. World society just lost one of leaders who whas truly independent and was making his contry strong. Thanks to U.S. and France fags, Lybia was shocked by the civil war, the most senseless kind of war. I'm very, very sad about the death of one of greatest man of our century.
trolling to the max - well done
snakkez wrote:Eemerald wrote:snakkez wrote:Hmm. World society just lost one of leaders who whas truly independent and was making his contry strong. Thanks to U.S. and France fags, Lybia was shocked by the civil war, the most senseless kind of war. I'm very, very sad about the death of one of greatest man of our century.
trolling to the max - well done
Nope, im really serious. Or your TV washed brain does not let you see things from different side?
burgingham wrote:So in your non-brainwashed world killing people is a good thing? Then I rather stay in my brainwashed one.
Eemerald wrote:"my apparently TV washed brain apaprently allows me to see reality as it is and not some fictitious story youve created which makes Gadaffi into some great man. its amusing, carry on trolling
burgingham wrote:As by the charter of the United Nations which your country agreed to as well the intervention into the internal affairs of another country can be justified when things like the ones in Libya are going on. For example a dictator killing and torturing his own people. The people is always the sovereing of a country, not a single man.
As for your first sentence that is just so unbelievable laughable, you seriously must be trolling hard. Re-read my little statements on moral philosophy and about the social contract. There is no such thing as human nature btw.
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