I don't know if I should be happy or sad today... That son of a bitch may be dead, but he sure didn't get what he deserved...
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Too true... but at least 2 of the 3 are dead.JahManRed wrote:
Old buddies of Regan & Thacher. Who says being a homicidal maniac cant earn your friends.
I can soon change that if you wantTurquoise wrote:
Too true... but at least 2 of the 3 are dead.JahManRed wrote:
Old buddies of Regan & Thacher. Who says being a homicidal maniac cant earn your friends.
Are you going to resurrect them?Vilham wrote:
I can soon change that if you wantTurquoise wrote:
Too true... but at least 2 of the 3 are dead.JahManRed wrote:
Old buddies of Regan & Thacher. Who says being a homicidal maniac cant earn your friends.
Lol well that is a good idea. But that wasn't my idea....Bertster7 wrote:
Are you going to resurrect them?Vilham wrote:
I can soon change that if you wantTurquoise wrote:
Too true... but at least 2 of the 3 are dead.
I can just imagine zombie Regan.
even though he was an evil bastard as it says he will still be loved by most chilleans *sigh*Ex dictator Pinochet dies
Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet has died aged 91, one week after suffering a heart attack.
Pinochet ruled Chile from 1973-1990 and more than 3,000 people died in political violence under his regime.
Baroness Thatcher, a firm and loyal supporter of Pinochet, was said to be "greatly saddened" by the death.
He spent his old age fighting human rights, fraud and corruption charges.
Pinochet grabbed power in a coup and went on to become the best known of the South American dictators of the 1970s and 1980s.
He was accused of dozens of human rights violations but a lengthy effort to bring him to trial in Chile failed.
Despite Pinochet's human rights record, many Chileans loved him and said he saved Chile from Marxism.
Last edited by Zero!. (2006-12-10 12:05:23)
It tells you a lot about Chile, doesn't it?...Zero!. wrote:
even though he was an evil bastard as it says he will still be loved by most chilleans *sigh*Ex dictator Pinochet dies
Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet has died aged 91, one week after suffering a heart attack.
Pinochet ruled Chile from 1973-1990 and more than 3,000 people died in political violence under his regime.
Baroness Thatcher, a firm and loyal supporter of Pinochet, was said to be "greatly saddened" by the death.
He spent his old age fighting human rights, fraud and corruption charges.
Pinochet grabbed power in a coup and went on to become the best known of the South American dictators of the 1970s and 1980s.
He was accused of dozens of human rights violations but a lengthy effort to bring him to trial in Chile failed.
Despite Pinochet's human rights record, many Chileans loved him and said he saved Chile from Marxism.
CameronPoe wrote:
Good riddance. Worm food at last.