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Since Bush is no longer president. More options to choose from as well.
For me it was a tough decision between al-Assad of Syria and Papoulias of Greece, but in the end I went for al-Assad for being outright repressive and interfering with the Lebanese.
PLAYER57832 wrote:I hope we all become liberal drones.
-------and why is there such a distinction between the two guys from Russia? Is this some sort of conspiracy where you believe Putin is controlling everything and Medvedev is his puppet? At least you included that assclown from Japan who screwed his people over with the nuclear disaster cleanup and temporary coverup.
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JJM wrote:I don't know how to spell check and why is it that all you easterners think of North Dakotians as idiots
Judging the worst leader when they are in office is almost impossible. Except in extreme cases (and a few of those you mentioned are likely in that exception group), Its usually only after a leader leaves office that the true impact is seen.
Even so, its hard to say which of the "baddies" is really the worst.
... and, for the record, I would not say Bush was the worst leader when he was in office. A Bad US president, but not worst in the world by any stretch. Kim Joeng was definitely worse... so was Saddam, for that matter.
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Worst in your opinion according to the terms that you set in judging whether someone is a good or bad leader. This whole place is people giving subjective opinions so just offer why you think which one is the worst and why.
PLAYER57832 wrote:I hope we all become liberal drones.
Worst in your opinion according to the terms that you set in judging whether someone is a good or bad leader. This whole place is people giving subjective opinions so just offer why you think which one is the worst and why.
lol you didnt need to spell it out for him even though this whole god damned forum is up its own ass with political correctness..
DangerBoy wrote:Since Bush is no longer president. More options to choose from as well.
For me it was a tough decision between al-Assad of Syria and Papoulias of Greece, but in the end I went for al-Assad for being outright repressive and interfering with the Lebanese.
Australia? I admit I don't know anything about the guy...but I would have considered that a good thing? Who voted for him, and why?
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.
DangerBoy wrote:Since Bush is no longer president. More options to choose from as well.
For me it was a tough decision between al-Assad of Syria and Papoulias of Greece, but in the end I went for al-Assad for being outright repressive and interfering with the Lebanese.
Australia? I admit I don't know anything about the guy...but I would have considered that a good thing? Who voted for him, and why?
You really do know nothing about the gal who is Australia's female prime minister - Ha -
DangerBoy wrote:Since Bush is no longer president. More options to choose from as well.
For me it was a tough decision between al-Assad of Syria and Papoulias of Greece, but in the end I went for al-Assad for being outright repressive and interfering with the Lebanese.
Australia? I admit I don't know anything about the guy...but I would have considered that a good thing? Who voted for him, and why?
You really do know nothing about the gal who is Australia's female prime minister - Ha -
See! <laughing>
Whoops.
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.
Army of GOD wrote:What if you think Medvedev is the worst leader but Putin has all the power?
lol
I couldn't satisfy everyone on the poll or the situations involved. Russian political power is hard to define right now. One thing is for sure, Putin could defeat Medvedev in a tussle. I think he is a black belt in judo or some other style of fighting.
I almost voted for Harper, since he is the worst for me (I don't like a lot of his policies, and he is the leader of the country in which I reside), but in the end, he's probably in the top 5 best leaders on that list.
nagerous wrote:Obama, a worse leader than Gadaffi? Some seriously skewed thinking going on here.
No kidding. Talking about blinders.
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.
Pirlo wrote:I hope those who vote Obama, Cameron or anyone of that sort experience a couple of weeks in Syria or Morocco to see what a "bad leader" really means.
No kidding, that's just as wacko as the people who voted for Bush in that older poll. Big difference between not liking a domestic policy as opposed to outright suppression of freedoms and liberties.
Voted for Putin despite AOG's attempts to confuse the issue (jk)
luns101 wrote:You should be able to convert a soul from 500 yards away armed only with a Gideon New Testament that you found at a Holiday Inn!!!!
muy_thaiguy wrote:Sir! Permission to do 50 push-ups with the Ark of the Covenant on my back?
nagerous wrote:Obama, a worse leader than Gadaffi? Some seriously skewed thinking going on here.
No kidding. Talking about blinders.
I hope those who vote Obama, Cameron or anyone of that sort experience a couple of weeks in Syria or Morocco to see what a "bad leader" really means.
I did not vote for President Obama (I voted for Greece baby!), but I would be willing to bet the United States under President Obama has killed more people than any of the other leaders' countries have.
nagerous wrote:Obama, a worse leader than Gadaffi? Some seriously skewed thinking going on here.
No kidding. Talking about blinders.
I hope those who vote Obama, Cameron or anyone of that sort experience a couple of weeks in Syria or Morocco to see what a "bad leader" really means.
I did not vote for President Obama (I voted for Greece baby!), but I would be willing to bet the United States under President Obama has killed more people than any of the other leaders' countries have.
I don't personally believe that's a legitimate criteria for "worst leader" when taken as a single data point.
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.
Phatscotty wrote:What is worse than spending and borrowing so much money that your country is threatened with defaulting on it's debt.
Deploying military forces to massacre democratic protesters in order to prolong a dynastic reign?
Or, maybe you know, ordering your troops to rape women who protest.
But yeah, Obama is probably worse, apparently.
even though that crime is far harsher, you have to admit it affects a small number of people.
Sinking a country will screw everyone in it, and if America goes bankrupt I guarantee that ripple will be felt the world over and the crime rate will skyrocket and far more people will be massacred by even more governments, including starvation and freezing to death etc. Gotta consider the scenario the "another great depression" unprovable negative Obama keeps scaring us with. Going bankrupt will do that.