View Poll Results: Who is the worst ex or current leader?

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  • King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz (Saudi Arabia)

    0 0%
  • H. Chavez (Venezuela)

    5 7.35%
  • F. Castro (Cuba)

    4 5.88%
  • G. 'Dubya' Bush (USA)

    13 19.12%
  • R. Mugabe (Zimbabwe)

    17 25.00%
  • Kim Jong-IL (North Korea)

    20 29.41%
  • Hosni Mubarak (Egypt)

    0 0%
  • King Mswait III (Swaziland)

    0 0%
  • Omar al-Bashir (Sudan)

    0 0%
  • T. Blair (England)

    0 0%
  • Than Shwe (Myanmar)

    3 4.41%
  • Hu Jintao (China)

    0 0%
  • M. Qaddafi (Libya)

    1 1.47%
  • P. Musharraf (Pakistan)

    0 0%
  • V. Putin (Russia)

    5 7.35%
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Thread: [POLL] Worst living leader?

  1. #46
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    No, Mugabe ABSOLUTELY deserves to be at the top, however Castro, Putin, Blair shouldnt even be on there, their bad, but not in the calibre of the others...

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    wheres the option to vote for wouter?
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    "Mugabe".. Simple prick cold hearted blood thirsty man who you wouldnt cross more then once because he would kill you, Well sorry have you killed cause he is a pussy.

    Mr Kim... almost as above the midget ****er, I think he might even do his own killing for fun.

    Bush.. More on incompetence he must be the dumbest leader this world has seen, And if it wasn't for the war I'm sure he wouldn't have gone a 2nd term.
    You got a guy running a country into the ground which decisions impact heavily on other country's.

    Where's John Howard.
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    Anyone Else notice that T. Blair is listed as the Leader of Great Britain?

    EDIT: didn't read "ex" part of "Leader".

    In that case....I'll take Hitler or $200.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBrake4Rainbows View Post
    Anyone Else notice that T. Blair is listed as the Leader of Great Britain?

    EDIT: didn't read "ex" part of "Leader".

    In that case....I'll take Hitler or $200.
    but Hitler is dead....difficult poll this one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IBrake4Rainbows View Post
    Anyone Else notice that T. Blair is listed as the Leader of Great Britain?

    EDIT: didn't read "ex" part of "Leader".

    In that case....I'll take Hitler or $200.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadMax13 View Post
    Just looking at whos been voted for shows how little people one this site know about what their talking about. Some of WORST on that list dont have a single vote, not to mention people seem to lack adbstract thinking in the sense that theyre saying some first world countries dont have one of the worst simply because theyre ruling a first world country...
    It's funny how we're "stupid" because we voted for someone else.


    Quote Originally Posted by Rockefella View Post
    America is the asshole is represented by George Bush, if that's the way you were trying to vote.
    I believe he was talking about Ahmadinejad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingofthering View Post
    It's funny how we're "stupid" because we voted for someone else.
    It was pertaining to the fact that Chavez, Putin and Castro have more votes than Aziz, Bashir and Musharraf. Aziz runs the most oppressive regime of modern times, Musharraf is practically the Paki version of Jintao and Bashir has been carrying out state backed genocide for the past half decade or more, thats what shows how little people know on this server. What it looks like is theres a couple of few EXTREMELY bad ones that have been voted for and the rest are just what the US has SAID are the worst...

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    I'd have picked the Khomeini/Ahmadinejad team, methinks. Of the ones that are listed...Mugabe.

    I don't really think Blair, Bush, King Abdullah, Musharraf or Hu Jintao are really in the same league as the others, though. Putin's arguably a step above, although the whole "election" thing in Russia kind of puts him in a bad place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingofthering View Post
    It's funny how we're "stupid" because we voted for someone else.




    I believe he was talking about Ahmadinejad.
    Yes I was

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    The thing is, Bush is a horrible leader yes, but if he was the leader of some 3rd world country, you'd never even hear his name. Imagine however, if Castro was the leader of the United States. It would be disastrous and probably cause global war. That's one reason its hard to measure. A leader's badness is dependent on the power of the country they rule.
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    digitalcraft i gotta say that was a brilliant post. one of the smartest posts ive ever seen posted on here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalcraft View Post
    The thing is, Bush is a horrible leader yes, but if he was the leader of some 3rd world country, you'd never even hear his name. Imagine however, if Castro was the leader of the United States. It would be disastrous and probably cause global war. That's one reason its hard to measure. A leader's badness is dependent on the power of the country they rule.
    No its not, Mugabe has about as much power a a cow fart. The ONLY, and BEST, reason Bush is up there is because hes running the country into the ground and because the world essentially runs on the dollar hes dragging the world down with him, other than that hs MIGHT be up there because of the torture and what not...

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    Sorry to dig up this old thread again, but tragically it seems like Robert Mugabe has "won" his election in Zimbabwe after Morgan Tsvangirai pulled out of the election run-off because of the consistent campaign of violence, torture and murder against his supporters.

    It's basically turning into an all out civil war, and all hope for democracy has evaporated. If the international community doesn't get its arse in gear we may end up with another 'Rwanda' on our hands.

    What should be one of the richest countries in Africa has been turned by one man into one of the most chaotic, dangerous and poverty stricken.
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