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Saadam's palace
Trauma-san:
They've got some pictures of Saadam's palace up on cnn.com that the weapons inspectors took, man that place is beautiful. I wish Iraq was in better relations with us so I could visit stuff like that one day. Peace~
infinite59:
That's the sign of a great mis-leader when he needs to have a home like that. King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia was the same way. In the 50's he spent some 46 million on his garages and the budget for the countries school system was some 150,000.
I think Khomeni of Iran is a good leader. And there are others in the Middle East that are good, modest living leaders. But the Saudi government and Sadaam Hussien are misrepresenting Islam. We are taught to live frugally, modestly, and give excess money away in zakat. (charity) Like the prophet Muhammad...
The prophet Muhammad (salla alayhi wa salaam) had a makeshift home no better than any of his followers.
Other great leaders like Nelson Mandela have never really had a dollar to his name, food and drink are usually given to him. Socrates was a straight up broke, bumb. Che Cuevera didn't want any money or anything from his followers, nor did Fidel Castro at that time. But Fidel has changed.
Anyway... the point is if you want to see how geniune a leader of a country or movement is, look at his home.
Ant:
^I agree. Thats a good point.
However, If you want to know how intelligent and capable a leader is where do you look? His/her standard of living does not really answer this question in my eyes.
NOTE: People come in/with different shapes, sizes, and beliefs. A leader is supposed to do his best to serve ALL his people.
King Tech Quadafi:
hey trauma..
after america attacks iraq, takes over its oilfields and installs a puppet regime, u should really visit Iraq
i swear, its a beautiful place...a long great history in that region..and Baghdad is an ancient capital with a history of beauty
Doggystylin:
LOL^^
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