Who is the greatest ever dicatator on Earth?

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by Freewebspace, Dec 14, 2006.

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Who is the greatest ever Dictator on Earth

Poll closed Dec 14, 2007.
  1. Hitler

    15 vote(s)
    57.7%
  2. Napolean Bonaparte

    4 vote(s)
    15.4%
  3. Mabus(yet to come)

    2 vote(s)
    7.7%
  4. Other

    5 vote(s)
    19.2%
  1. ishaqjude

    ishaqjude Active Member

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    #41
    What's Mabus ?

    I have seen two different opinions on this word "Mabus"

    1) "Mabus" may be "Suddam"

    Just read the word "mabus" in reverse order and it becomes; "sudam".

    When you read 'b' in the reverse order it becomes 'd'

    The result is : "sudam" which can be read as "Saddam" !?

    2) "Mabus" may be "G.W. Bush"

    Write "Mabus" as follows:

    M.a.bus

    Then, 'M' becomes 'W' and small 'a' becomes 'g'.

    The result is: W.g.bus or G.W.Bush !?

    Please note that I am not supporting those ideas, but I believe
    that BOTH killed Millions of innocent people - directly or indirectly.

    BTW; Recently I found an interesting read here:
    http://www.bushisantichrist.com/


    Regards,
    Ishaq.
     
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  2. tearfate

    tearfate Peon

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    #42
    you must be joking lol
     
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  3. Freewebspace

    Freewebspace Notable Member

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    #43
    no its no joking here as we are trying to find who is Mabus whether he is dead or alive or yet to be born
     
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  4. tomah

    tomah Peon

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    #44
    As michelangelo said, the popes of Rome must be up there as the worst dictators of recent history.

    As far as the greatest (best) influence - The Lord Jesus Christ
     
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  5. giovanni

    giovanni Peon

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    #45
    Hitler, hes the only one I know :)
     
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  6. Rogem

    Rogem Peon

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    #46
    10 people voted Hitler :p
     
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  7. shamess

    shamess Well-Known Member

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    #47
    I'm just completely against dictatorship of any kind really. So I'm not going to answer the poll ^^;;
     
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  8. sjlnetwork

    sjlnetwork Peon

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    #48
    hitler !!.. i think he controlled 2/3 of the world
     
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  9. shamess

    shamess Well-Known Member

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    #49
    No where near 2/3 of the World.
     
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  10. Fervorite

    Fervorite Peon

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    #50
    Napoleon was probably the most successful of the listed... but Hitler was by far the coolest - the guy didn't want to expand for any particular reason.. he simply did it because it conformed with his own personal vision... and that has to be respected :).
     
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  11. tomah

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    #51
    Could Alexander the Great be regarded as a dictator?
     
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  12. latehorn

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    #52
    I have a simplier theory, Remove the 'M' and insert 'ir' after the 'a' and you have an airbus.

    I'm sure there's a lot other ways to mix these letters. Why not try to make your one of your neighbor to Mabus?

    As for Mabus, you should know that Nostradamus have predicted a lot of stuff that could never even be interpreted into something to make sense. For those prediction that many people believes 'actually occurred', only occurred if you mix his letters from the right and left just like you did.

    Finally, indirectly we can put the blame on a lot of goodwill-people for killing others, therefore, that doesn't make any sense. When it comes to Bush, you might think of his decision of invading Iraq which was either a result of incompetence from CIA or due to the fact that Saddam actually had WMDs(speculations is that they were moved to Syria). US troops have not killed a million people in Afghanistan and Iraq together.

    btw.. if you display the character 'd' in another way, it becomes 'b', now reverse the letters in the 5 last letters of the name Nostradamus(damus) and you have the real Mabus ;)
     
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  13. latehorn

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    #53
    Not sure if he actually controlled more than 1/20(oceans included)
     
    latehorn, Feb 3, 2007 IP
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    smub Notable Member

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    #54
    it was Hitler << always

    this guy knew how to brainwash... no one can convince the whole army to kill billions of jews. ..
     
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  15. northpointaiki

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    #55
    Another thumbs up for the evil little corporal. At best, moronic, in my opinion, and at worst, well, I won't go there - only to say a good many fought and died to ensure the little bastard was gotten rid of.

    God, I only hope that with the passage of time, what he wrought isn't forgotten.
     
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    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    #56
    Just minimized. Everyone is compared to hitler now. Don't agree with someone? Nazis. Don't like a law. It's like the holocaust! I think its kinda sad how what he'd done is being minimized by everyone.
     
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  17. northpointaiki

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    #57
    Yeah, that's true too. What scares me more, though, is the mindset behind post I referred to - the notion that Hitler is somehow "cool," or whatever mark of approbation the woefully ill-equipped want to toss his way...
     
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  18. Dead Corn

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    #58
    AT it's heart, north, just like the prevaling reaction to illegal immigration here in the US, at it's heart this broad stroke a number of folks lately seem so keen to paint Hitler with, dumbing down the unparalleled hatred, death and pain he personally caused an entire world - lies prejudice.

    As old as the [folks from the other side of the] hills.
     
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  19. Dead Corn

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    #59
    But my vote for the greatest dictator on the face of the earth ever would have to be Augustus Caesar.

    He even still has a month named after him, nigh two thousand years later. That's some juice!
     
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  20. Angelus

    Angelus Well-Known Member

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    #60
    I don't think that Caesat was a dictator, he was a leader :)

    p.l.u.r.
     
    Angelus, Feb 4, 2007 IP