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joshcryer

(62,536 posts)
8. I don't disagree.
Mon Dec 21, 2015, 07:50 AM
Dec 2015

I'm merely noting that any areas where there was massive fighting due to Assad's crackdowns had massive migrations of refugees who would not be able to vote.

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smh merrily Dec 2015 #1
in the meantime, keeps dropping them bombs in the name of regime change, worked so well in iraq and KG Dec 2015 #2
Russia is dropping a lot more bombs than we are, but please continue... Blue_Tires Dec 2015 #24
the neocons’ dream of Syrian “regime change,”??? Yorktown Dec 2015 #3
We've seen this movie before with Saddam and Gadaffi. It doesn't end well. It just unleashes CJCRANE Dec 2015 #5
Different issues Yorktown Dec 2015 #9
The rebels in Benghazi were armed terrorists. CJCRANE Dec 2015 #10
No. The rebels were the civil society Yorktown Dec 2015 #11
We didn't really help the Libyan people in that regard Scootaloo Dec 2015 #17
"The people of Syria" do not exists. AngryAmish Dec 2015 #12
Not true in the case of Syria Yorktown Dec 2015 #13
Many sunni do not want a salafist dictator Cayenne Dec 2015 #20
Bachar propped the Salafis among hiis opponents so there would be two bad choices Yorktown Dec 2015 #25
Oh lord. This garbage? Scootaloo Dec 2015 #16
Being tribal does not mean primitive. AngryAmish Dec 2015 #18
But the statement is untrue, when used to describe Syrians Scootaloo Dec 2015 #21
You just said something really dumb Scootaloo Dec 2015 #15
Anyone who would vote against Assad is either a refugee or dead. joshcryer Dec 2015 #4
Not so. For better or worse, Assad is the only protector of religious minorities there eridani Dec 2015 #6
I don't disagree. joshcryer Dec 2015 #8
Is this a job for Jimmy Carter? If anyone could figure out a way to do a fair vote-- eridani Dec 2015 #26
The hypocrisy is stunning. We are using islamist mercenaries funded by absolute islamic monarchies CJCRANE Dec 2015 #7
USA has no right to deny any Syrian politician from the Syrian ballot. delrem Dec 2015 #14
The dictators of the world owe him a debt for the "Assad gambit" for dictator longevity. pampango Dec 2015 #19
The sad truth is that democracies in the Middle East are too weak to oppose Islamists LittleBlue Dec 2015 #22
Please post your daily Assad apologia somewhere else... Blue_Tires Dec 2015 #23
People who think that knocking off dictators is a good idea should be ever so proud-- eridani Dec 2015 #27
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