Monday, April 9, 2018

Criminals Protected By Borders

The latest chemical weapons attack in Syria again shows how criminals like Bashir Assad commit their crimes unopposed, hiding behind their "sovereignty." Fidel Castro did it, murdering thousands, maybe millions of his "citizens" since taking over the country. Lenin, followed by Stalin, did it in Russia for 75 years, enslaving and murdering millions of HIS citizens. Other countries leave them alone, for the most part, "recognizing," and "respecting," their right to do so because they are a "sovereign nation." I'm not necessarily in favor of "random regime change," but I do believe that bloody murderers should not be allowed ro run "rough shod" over people with impunity. Saddam Hussein's own people hanged him after we "took him down," and finally found him hiding in a hole in the ground. Mussolini's citizens hung him upside down by his feet after they killed him for his crimes. Hitler committed suicide when he saw that he was going to lose his war, after murdering 6,000 Jews, and an uncounted number of the people his armies subjected to his murderous rule. There are yet many more such criminals running countries in this world, and they should be "taken down" like we did Saddam. One such country is Iran, right next door to Iraq, Saddam's "playground." I don't know how we can do it, but it needs to be done, whether we like it, or not. In our own country, politicians approve of the mass MURDER of unborn, helpless infants. Up to now the "laws" only allow it before birth, But I can see the day coming when the "law" will allow the killing of an infant AFTER birth, if the parents ask for it. And I can see the day when the government will make "laws" allowing them to end the lives of the elderly because they are hot "useful" any more. People will call me all kinds of names for this item, but that's because they lack the "intestinal fortitude" to call a criminal a criminal if he is running a country, either by free elections, or by a takeover. (Just common sense)

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