First: the distinguished gentleman from Damascus, one Foreign Minister Walid Moallem:
There is no civil war in Syria, but it is a war against terror that recognizes no values, nor justice, nor equality, and disregards any rights or laws.And second, Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, a professor at the Harris School of Public Policy Studies at the University of Chicago.
We must learn to recognize when an uptick in violence is really a sign of resurgence and when it is a sign of a rebel group on its heels, fighting for survival. Terrorist attacks by groups like Al-Shabaab that used to control large amounts of territory are an instance of the latter phenomenon.What, indeed, could be common between a fatso puppet of a Syrian two-bit dictator/mass murderer and a respected professor from Chicago? Choose one or more of the fitting answers:
- Love of fast cars
- Passion for violin quartets by Tchaikovsky
- Spewing bullshit via MSM
- Mastery of ping pong
- Appearing on CNN
- Being smiled upon benevolently by Osama Bin Laden from his place in martyr's paradise
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"Ethan Bueno de Mesquita" The Good Ethan of the Mosque"?! Here in Texas it would translate Ethan Good of the Tree" would more accurately describe the analytical plane he inhabits.
I hope that I shall miss this specific plane in my future celestial travels. Too esoteric for my pedestrian mindset.
Yup. And a bit of 6, if you consider it.
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