I have received many angry emails from supporters of the Syrian regime in the wake of the brutal assassination of pro-regime advocate, Muhammad Darrar Jimmu, in Lebanon. The man was stabbed and then killed and his body mutilated. I explained that I have mocked the man but not caused him harm: should we refrain from criticizing people and even mocking them because some harm will befall them at some point? Yes, I have mocked Jimmu because the first time I saw him on TV he was threatening of opposition intellectuals and said: we know what you eat, and at what time you eat dinner and when you go to bed, etc. So I have mocked him on Facebook and Twitter and some here. But Jimmu shot back at me: he was always furious on TV and would bring me and criticizing no matter what he talks about. He sad on Syrian regime TV that I get paid $2000 a month "from the West" to attack the Syrian regime. I hope I did not sound defensive in this post. He was murdered by the gangs and thugs of the Syrian armed opposition, most likely by the goons of the Fee Syrian Army in Lebanon. (I hate how the gangs of the armed Syrian opposition accuse the regime of their own crimes, even against loyal men of the regime--as if they are believed by anyone, except Anne Barnard and her ilk in the Western media who merely reproduce lies and fabrications of Syrian exile and armed opposition). This murder of someone who never carried a gun--to my knowledge--only proves my theory: that the Syrian regime and its armed and exile opposition are no different one bit from one another. They are one and the same. The poor Syrian people called for democracy and got instead the thugs of the Syrian armed opposition who claim to want to achieve democracy. That is less likely than me becoming King of the US.