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2006-07-04 13:40:35 · 35 answers · asked by bumpocooper 5 in Arts & Humanities History

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Pol Pot, what he did to his own people in such numbers with the indiscernible reasoning of a mad man, it makes you wonder how crazy people like that get other presumably sane people to go along with it.
Hitler & Stalin weren't nice either.

2006-07-04 18:32:50 · answer #1 · answered by woody j 1 · 4 1

In order:
1. Hitler
2. George Bush
3. Stalin
4. Donald Rumsfeld
5. Richard Nixon

2006-07-05 09:10:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Living: Prince Philip
Dead: Napoleon Bonaparte

2006-07-04 13:44:14 · answer #3 · answered by lelekid4ever 5 · 0 0

By asserting good we deny evil .that resistance is the source of its power. The german people (for example) probably felt they were persuing a higher good ,by commiting lesser evils, like not speaking out, or co-operating to stay alive,etc..
Hitler, like so many past ,present, and future was a charismatic and deluded person, who had no doubt about his rightness,and was able to convince and inspire others into seeing things his way.
They projected evil onto others and righteously persecuted them in the name of 'good'.
True evil is believing one's beliefs to be completely true, whatever they are. This is to be trapped in a world of words, where up can be called down ,and right ,wrong if the 'authorities' you refer to assert as much.
True good is to question yourself as much as others ,delight in new ways of looking at things, and remember the phrase "I could be wrong".
Prehaps the most 'evil' person is the one that sees 'evil' in others ,but not themselves.
But, I could be wrong !

2006-07-04 14:09:46 · answer #4 · answered by GreatEnlightened One 3 · 0 0

Satan-living

2006-07-04 14:29:47 · answer #5 · answered by girly_gurl2215 2 · 0 0

Hilter By far #1
By genocide, the murder of hostages, reprisal raids, forced labor, "euthanasia," starvation, exposure, medical experiments, and terror bombing, and in the concentration and death camps, the Nazis murdered from 15,003,000 to 31,595,000 people, most likely 20,946,000 men, women, handicapped, aged, sick, prisoners of war, forced laborers, camp inmates, critics, homosexuals, Jews, Slavs, Serbs, Germans, Czechs, Italians, Poles, French, Ukrainians, and many others. Among them 1,000,000 were children under eighteen years of age.1 And none of these monstrous figures even include civilian and military combat or war-deaths.

2006-07-04 13:59:42 · answer #6 · answered by camaro46368 4 · 0 0

Martha Stewart

2006-07-04 13:43:40 · answer #7 · answered by l l 2 · 0 0

It'd be a tie between Hitler and Osama Bin Laden and Suddam Hussaam, does anyone remember he had his own family killed.
and I'm sorry but Bush does NOT support Osama Bin Ladin.

2006-07-04 13:46:15 · answer #8 · answered by creeklops 5 · 0 0

Pol Pot, Hitler, Bin Ladin, Julius Caesar, all the bad guys who started wars and hurt others are evil.

2006-07-04 13:43:42 · answer #9 · answered by poeticjustice 6 · 0 0

George W. Bush

2006-07-04 14:50:42 · answer #10 · answered by dlissa2 2 · 0 0

It'd be tough to choose between Hitler and Stalin. Both are responsible for the deaths of millions of innocent people.

2006-07-04 14:05:42 · answer #11 · answered by johnslat 7 · 0 0

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