Post by Mr Momentum & the Sidesteppers on Nov 29, 2012 20:10:04 GMT -5
All three of these men are classically educated, well versed in many forms of athleticism, are fashion icons in their respective nations as well as across the globe, and all three are naturally sexy and have a great sense of political diction and aesthetics. These great men would be respected and feared no matter what corner of the globe they cared to venture, but the question still remains, who's the sexiest?
Originally a civil engineer by profession, Ahmadinejad came into political power through the Builders Alliance for Islamic Iran, one of many political parties supporting the continued Islamic theocracy of Iran. A Shi'a Muslim by religion, Ahmadinejad is under the spiritual rule of Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei, who holds the position of Supreme Leader of Iran. Originally one of Khamenei's Prime Ministers, Ahmadinejad became elected President and is now the primary leader of Iran in terms of military, political allegiance and has been instrumental to promoting the nuclear engineering program of Iran while being an outspoken critic of other nations' storage of nuclear weaponry.
Fashioning a well trimmed beard as many modern muslims do, Ahmadinejad carries himself as a modern and respectable Islamist. A portentous enemy of Zionism wherever it might be hiding, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has become a symbol of the middle eastern world's growing forays into the sciences and the possible threat of nuclear warfare. Despite all of this, his people love and respect him as an economic and scientific leader.
Ahmadinejad's engineering and technological savvy is one of his well known traits
The President is well recognized for his hatred of Israel
Gaddafi became the de facto leader of Libya when he first lead a group of Libyan military officers in a bloodless coup d'etat against the then current King of the nation. Through his incredible personal and political charisma and startling new ideas of how the nation should be run, Libya became a socialist state under the political philosophies outlined in Gaddafi's manifesto, "The Green Book". The flag of Libya went from being that of a typical muslim nation with a moon and star to that of a stark, full solid green flag: a very unique flag compared to contemporary flags internationally.
Under his leadership, Libya became one of the strongest economies in Africa. Under the motto "freedom, socialism and unity" the Libyan government directed itself towards funding education, housing and health care for all who needed it. The literacy rate of the nation skyrocketed, every man had a house to call their own (with the cost subsidized by the government is the person was unable to afford their own housing). While some might be critical of how Gaddafi repressed other political ideals and how he handled relations with the world at large, none could deny that Libya was prosperous during the four decades he served as leader. Many Libyans felt free and prosperous compared to other poorer nations, and support for Gaddafi was enthusiastically present despite some dissenters.
Gaddafi was well known for his incredibly colourful and elaborate dresses and outfits he wore both in domestic and foreign press conferences and while delivering speeches to his people. One might say that success breeds jealousy, as eventually the rest of the world grew so jealous of the rampant freedom and prosperity that Libyans so enthusiastically enjoyed. Eventually Muammar Gaddafi was ruthlessly murdered in a NATO strike supposedly committed for the betterment of the nation in freeing them from the 'shackles' of a terrible warlord. More radical critics might say that NATO was acting in the interests of the Bilderberg group, the Rothschild family and the Zionists; with his nation slowly becoming freed from the international economics that heavily relied on Jewish run banks, the rest of the world found it necessary to ensure Libya was back under the rule of a leader who could be more easily kept in check. Regardless of one's political affiliations, ideas or beliefs, no man can deny that the legacy of Muammar Gaddafi will remain a significant one in the history of Libya.
Amongst other world leaders, Gaddafi's distinct fashion sense set him apart
Amongst his own people, he was recognized as the finest of all men
As the direct patriarchal descendant of the Two "Stars of Korea" and selected as the successor to the DPRK's head of state, the young Kim Jong Un has big shoes to fill. While his father was internationally renowned for his eccentricities, his utilitarian sense of fashion and the bizarre strictness with which he governed the Democratic People's Republic whilst lasciviously enjoying the wealth of his nation, many look to the young Jong Un as a possibly more modern leader for the North Korean state with a less personal influence in how the nation is governed. Jong Un gained a privileged education outside the borders of his own nation in physics and computer science, returning in his adulthood to master what tutelage that his father Jong Il could give to him before his untimely passing in his sixties. At the tender Korean age of 29, Jong Un is the world's youngest head of state.
The junior Kim matches the portliness of his father while bearing the uncanny facial likeness of his grandfather Il Sung (Eternal Leader of the DPRK) and who's face is portrayed in countless monuments and government chambers throughout Pyongyang. More likely than not, Kim Jong Un will continue to be the leader of North Korea for several decades; the North and South Koreas show little sign of actually merging to become a unified nation. Whether he will guide the DPRK to a more honest Democracy than was founded by his grandfather or whether the dynasty of the Kim family will continue for several generations rest in the hands of a man who's life has only just yet begun.
"Don't worry ladies, there's enough Jong Un to go around for everyone! Except that guy in the back."
Greeting his grateful citizens
Pictured here is the Supreme Leader with his spouse
Jong Un is still very cautious about the Southern border
but the question still stands
who's the sexiest?
it's true
Contestant #1: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Originally a civil engineer by profession, Ahmadinejad came into political power through the Builders Alliance for Islamic Iran, one of many political parties supporting the continued Islamic theocracy of Iran. A Shi'a Muslim by religion, Ahmadinejad is under the spiritual rule of Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei, who holds the position of Supreme Leader of Iran. Originally one of Khamenei's Prime Ministers, Ahmadinejad became elected President and is now the primary leader of Iran in terms of military, political allegiance and has been instrumental to promoting the nuclear engineering program of Iran while being an outspoken critic of other nations' storage of nuclear weaponry.
Fashioning a well trimmed beard as many modern muslims do, Ahmadinejad carries himself as a modern and respectable Islamist. A portentous enemy of Zionism wherever it might be hiding, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has become a symbol of the middle eastern world's growing forays into the sciences and the possible threat of nuclear warfare. Despite all of this, his people love and respect him as an economic and scientific leader.
Ahmadinejad's engineering and technological savvy is one of his well known traits
The President is well recognized for his hatred of Israel
Contestant #2: Muammar Gaddafi
Gaddafi became the de facto leader of Libya when he first lead a group of Libyan military officers in a bloodless coup d'etat against the then current King of the nation. Through his incredible personal and political charisma and startling new ideas of how the nation should be run, Libya became a socialist state under the political philosophies outlined in Gaddafi's manifesto, "The Green Book". The flag of Libya went from being that of a typical muslim nation with a moon and star to that of a stark, full solid green flag: a very unique flag compared to contemporary flags internationally.
Under his leadership, Libya became one of the strongest economies in Africa. Under the motto "freedom, socialism and unity" the Libyan government directed itself towards funding education, housing and health care for all who needed it. The literacy rate of the nation skyrocketed, every man had a house to call their own (with the cost subsidized by the government is the person was unable to afford their own housing). While some might be critical of how Gaddafi repressed other political ideals and how he handled relations with the world at large, none could deny that Libya was prosperous during the four decades he served as leader. Many Libyans felt free and prosperous compared to other poorer nations, and support for Gaddafi was enthusiastically present despite some dissenters.
Gaddafi was well known for his incredibly colourful and elaborate dresses and outfits he wore both in domestic and foreign press conferences and while delivering speeches to his people. One might say that success breeds jealousy, as eventually the rest of the world grew so jealous of the rampant freedom and prosperity that Libyans so enthusiastically enjoyed. Eventually Muammar Gaddafi was ruthlessly murdered in a NATO strike supposedly committed for the betterment of the nation in freeing them from the 'shackles' of a terrible warlord. More radical critics might say that NATO was acting in the interests of the Bilderberg group, the Rothschild family and the Zionists; with his nation slowly becoming freed from the international economics that heavily relied on Jewish run banks, the rest of the world found it necessary to ensure Libya was back under the rule of a leader who could be more easily kept in check. Regardless of one's political affiliations, ideas or beliefs, no man can deny that the legacy of Muammar Gaddafi will remain a significant one in the history of Libya.
Amongst other world leaders, Gaddafi's distinct fashion sense set him apart
Amongst his own people, he was recognized as the finest of all men
Contestant #3: Kim Jong Un
As the direct patriarchal descendant of the Two "Stars of Korea" and selected as the successor to the DPRK's head of state, the young Kim Jong Un has big shoes to fill. While his father was internationally renowned for his eccentricities, his utilitarian sense of fashion and the bizarre strictness with which he governed the Democratic People's Republic whilst lasciviously enjoying the wealth of his nation, many look to the young Jong Un as a possibly more modern leader for the North Korean state with a less personal influence in how the nation is governed. Jong Un gained a privileged education outside the borders of his own nation in physics and computer science, returning in his adulthood to master what tutelage that his father Jong Il could give to him before his untimely passing in his sixties. At the tender Korean age of 29, Jong Un is the world's youngest head of state.
The junior Kim matches the portliness of his father while bearing the uncanny facial likeness of his grandfather Il Sung (Eternal Leader of the DPRK) and who's face is portrayed in countless monuments and government chambers throughout Pyongyang. More likely than not, Kim Jong Un will continue to be the leader of North Korea for several decades; the North and South Koreas show little sign of actually merging to become a unified nation. Whether he will guide the DPRK to a more honest Democracy than was founded by his grandfather or whether the dynasty of the Kim family will continue for several generations rest in the hands of a man who's life has only just yet begun.
"Don't worry ladies, there's enough Jong Un to go around for everyone! Except that guy in the back."
Greeting his grateful citizens
Pictured here is the Supreme Leader with his spouse
Jong Un is still very cautious about the Southern border
but the question still stands
who's the sexiest?
it's true