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When an Arabian Spy destroyed an American Stock Exchange, the Americans invaded Babylon and Barbarian cities, for some reason...and they somehow killed a Great Spy with Navy SEALS + Gunships.
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When an Arabian Spy destroyed an American Stock Exchange, the Americans invaded Babylon and Barbarian cities, for some reason...and they somehow killed a Great Spy with Navy SEALS + Gunships.
And we're off with the 2012 campaign!
First off we have the Texas Republic Conservatives, formerly lead by George Bushes, now lead by Rick Perry! He hasn't done well on the national debates, and has a long lasting -1 for that.
Marching out of Boston is Mitt Romney! Not yet ready to accept complete leadership of the Tea Party Militia Boston has been stuck building lately, his is known for his flip flopping of civics!
Then we have Ron Paul hailing form Pittsburg! He has hospitals, but he says NO to anything not in the constitution, so NO universal healthcare.
Machelle Bachmann from the Twin Cities is also a strong contestant. She won the battle for Iowa Straw Poll with a 5%-Chance Tea Party Militia.
Herman Cain from Kansas City is another contestant. Moving his settler from Georgia northward, he is know as a self-made man by being his own worker and owner! His campaign aides are busy defending his HQ from Sexual Allegation units which have lots of strenght! He needs to bombard them before he can defeat them.
John Huntsman is another great condidate form Utah. He has invested some time on the Twitter Dimention, and it has paid off!
Most of them are marching troops towards Iowa Caucus, seeking to win the battle because it will give the winner lots of loot. Other important battles will occur at Vermont and South Carolina!
How do you figure Iran is Representation when the "elected" government can be overrulled at any time by the Ayatollas?
I'm not going to go into a lengthy political argument, but I think that the Representation civic combined with Theocracy is much more fitting than Police State, considering that they have an elected government (still not as democratic as Universal Suffrage) in secular affairs.
An "elected" government that turned guns on their own citizens and arrests political opponents? Sounds more like North Korea than any "representation" to me. I agree with Iran being a Police State. It is definitely not a Representation,
It really isn't nearly as bad as the Western media makes it sound.
Believe me, I have family there.
Who do I believe? Some fella on the Internet, or the video footage of a girl shot through the heart, a history of the worst type of fanaticism (i.e., islamic terrorism) and past actions calling for the death of an entire nation (which makes for their calls for the paid assassinations of individuals seem trivial, but that also occured)?
Your misconception seems to be that all "evil" actions are part of "Police State." The repression of dissidents is an example of "Nationalism", the fanaticism is "Theocracy."
I'm not going to continue politically debating, but I'll just leave you with this. Iran, though it supports Hezbollah, is an enemy of Al-Quaeda. It's not so black and white. Calls for death of other nations are usually either bad translations or a figure of speech. ("Marg bar" is the Farsi usually translated as "death to," but it really has the meaning of "down with.")
Russians have never used benefits what Kremlin gives because they have never tried Universal Suffrage civic.
Son't you know that Kremlin also works with slavery?
A glitch allowed Hannibal to march his SoD right through some peaks. The Romans, not expecting an attack from this direction, had moved all of their defensive units to the coast to protect what they thought was the only route into their territory.
The Roman SoD had also moved to Spain via Galley.
The romans spent the next 20 turns fortified inside Rome, while all the surrounding towns and villages were pillaged, until the stack of doom was able to return home.
With hannibal unable to take cities, due to a lack of siege, Rome sent a spy to cause unrest in Carthage.
With spiraling costs and massive war weariness hannibal was forced to return home.
You forgot the part about Hannibal destroying the Roman stacks in the field, expecting Rome to capitulate, if not negotiate.
Instead, Rome built more stacks.