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BelaynehKassaWubie | July 1, 2010 at 09:54 am
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In my definition of famousness, it is being popular in people’s minds and media. Bin Laden scored high popularity these days as was Hitler before, in my belief, because popularity is not about who did best or worst but about inspiration in people’s minds. Not only this, Bin Laden is a VIP who created many international jobs than did Obama. Because of Bin Laden, nations are launching anti-terrorism laws and forming agencies to implement the laws thereby creating jobs. Bin Laden is creating international intelligence jobs and even reinforcing existing intelligence agencies like CIA, FBI, KGB, Mossad, etc, with thick salaries for the staff of the agencies. Thus, Bin Laden is a Holy Angel for these high paid security individuals. Not only this. Bin Laden is also a Holy Angel and good news for dictator leaders. Because of terrorism associated with Bin Laden dictators are shamelessly crushing any anti government movements mercilessly with supports from superpower governments like USA. On the other hand, Obama is engaged with internal operational works rather than external world order missions. He neither creates international jobs like Bin Laden nor improves democratic rights of people of the world hungry of democracy. Obama is busy only to his nation. So, what valid reason can there be for Obama to be popular worldwide like Hitler and Bin Laden? But bear in mind that this is an issue for debate and I don’t mean long live Bin Laden!
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at 13:26 on July 1st, 2010
Desire for popularity makes people to be extremely good (Ghandi, Mandella, Thersa) or extremely bad (Bin Laden, Hitler, Mosoloni). The good think for Bin laden is Job creation though at the expense of the innocent victims!
at 13:54 on July 1st, 2010
Mr. BelayneKassaWubie, you are by far the most interesting writer on NowPublic but unfortunatley also the most confused.
at 13:58 on July 1st, 2010
Thank you! The most interesting gap I like to close through your comments. Thank you again for your invaluable comment, Clotee Allochuku!