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    Default Re: Which Dictator killed the most people?

    George Bush not on this list?

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    Default Re: Which Dictator killed the most people?

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    Default Re: Which Dictator killed the most people?

    Quote Originally Posted by PullupJay
    where the efff is Saddam
    True, he killed a couple million.

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    Default Re: Which Dictator killed the most people?

    Quote Originally Posted by rezznor




    Mao letting it rain.. goat environmentalist.
    Last edited by ImmortalD24; 10-19-2012 at 12:31 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yobore
    Genghis Khan takes the cake in this category. His numbers might be up near Stalin even though he lived in a world with a tiny percentage of the population of Stalin's, less efficient weapons, and it wasn't as easy to cause giant famines with more self-sufficient towns

    Also, Tojo doesn't really count he's just one of many Japanese responsible. If anyone should be up there it should be their emperor who was the top authority and got off scot-free. It's was retroactively considered a constitutional monarchy to save face so that Japan would surrender. Some of the emperor's own family was in charge of Nanjing during the massacre
    Genghis Khan was a badass, his Y chromosome is found in 16 million men today. Assuming a 50% of his decendants were male that means he is responsible for about 32 million people. If evolutionary success is measured by how often you have passed on your genes, Genghis Khan is the most successful human being that ever existed.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/11/sc...ted=all&src=pm
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