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Comments by "Phil Dobson" (@phildobson8705) on "Saudi FM: No doubt Syria's President Assad will go - BBC News" video.
+ismy000999 Saudi Arabia has been funding the people who have been doing the Killing all along, just as in Yemen, Shia Muslims in Syria fighting for their lives Look at Saudi Arabia the Most Extreme dictatorship with its nepotism royal family where power goes from brother to brother: Saudi Arabia's Consultative Assembly (Majlis ash-Shura), with 150 appointed members, can propose laws but the proposals do not have the status of primary legislation. No political parties are allowed in Saudi Arabia. Women's participation When Saudi Arabia held municipal elections in the 50s and 60s, women were not allowed to vote or stand for office. No further elections were held until 2005. Despite some expectation that women would be allowed to participate on that occasion, Saudi officials decided that they would not.[8] It was argued that not enough women would be available to staff female polling stations (gender segregation is normal in the country) no further experiments with electrons have taken place in Saudi Arabia the country with no River and allegedly, with no man who know how to satisfy a woman, only that woman satisfied men's needs.. disgusting that woman should be treated such a way
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+xponen I don't believe that you have never heard that Saudi Arabia is an oppressive government, or that you know so little about current affairs that you haven't heard of such well-known examples as http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/09/22/teenager-sentenced-to-death-by-crucifixion-in-saudi-arabia_n_8177584.html
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+ladyessi Saudi's Consultative Assembly 150 appointed members, can propose laws but the proposals do not have the status of primary legislation. No political parties are allowed in Saudi Arabia. Women's participation When Saudi Arabia held municipal elections in the 50s and 60s, women were not allowed to vote or stand for office. No further elections were held until 2005. Despite some expectation that women would be allowed to participate on that occasion, Saudi officials decided that they would not.[8] It was argued that not enough women would be available to staff female polling stations (gender segregation is normal in the country) So that is what you want to spread worldwide Syria next is it lady Hess? No a man who knew how to satisfy a woman would want anything to do with that disgusting country that has no river, and enslaving woman to man's selfish needs is disgusting
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+ladyessi you can see by following the link that the situation in Saudi Arabia is truly horrific, far worse, they have been making the neighbours countries bomb sites
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+ladyessi yes it is outrageous how America killed 1 million Iraqi people outrageous that they committed genocide against the native red Indians which included sending infected blankets and other Horrors so now we have a great horror USA get together with Saudi Arabia , more or less horrific than the previous Horrors it is still horrific If Saudi Arabia want elections they can have them in their own country As it is they have made it possible for people such as Jihadi John to hack the heads of Aid workers & and if those Saudi backed criminals take over there will be more of the same
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+ladyessi Russia is saving the world from evil Islamic state and Al-Qaeda derivatives You criticize people who copy and paste accurate link information but everything you post is as inaccurate about USA attacking Iraq because of "nuclear" weapons or USA murdering "aborigines" lol see you later anti-semitic antique symantec lady hess lol ☝
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