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Post by roan on Jun 23, 2008 22:11:53 GMT 1
There is nothing funny about what is happening in Zimbabwe at the moment, but this web page is definitely worth a look at: www.bob.co.za/
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Post by madonplants on Jun 23, 2008 22:18:43 GMT 1
There is nothing funny about what is happening in Zimbabwe at the moment, but this web page is definitely worth a look at: www.bob.co.za/ I still can't believe the International Community doesn't do something, even if the African communities won't! This guy (or alien!) needs to rot in h**l, and I am not sorry for saying that!
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Post by 4pygmies on Jun 24, 2008 7:26:49 GMT 1
There is nothing funny about what is happening in Zimbabwe at the moment, but this web page is definitely worth a look at: www.bob.co.za/ I still can't believe the International Community doesn't do something, even if the African communities won't! This guy (or alien!) needs to rot in h**l, and I am not sorry for saying that! The sad truth is that, along with many other countries where atrocities are committed every day, Zimbabwe has nothng we need so we aren't really prepared to go and help its citizens. No oil, you see.........so Western governments won't spend money or troops defending any of the basic tenets of a civilised world - it's a stinking and corrupt world when it comes down to it. Much more important that we defend our precious and dwindling oil reserves so we can continue with our current way of life - apparently it doesn't matter how many soldiers or civilians die in that ignoble battle..... Oh dear, ranting again...so sorry...let's talk about lettuces or something...... Still every little helps (p'raps) Some of you might be interested in this: www.petitiononline.com/ZSC02/petition.html
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Post by madonplants on Jun 24, 2008 9:50:29 GMT 1
I still can't believe the International Community doesn't do something, even if the African communities won't! This guy (or alien!) needs to rot in h**l, and I am not sorry for saying that! The sad truth is that, along with many other countries where atrocities are committed every day, Zimbabwe has nothng we need so we aren't really prepared to go and help its citizens. No oil, you see.........so Western governments won't spend money or troops defending any of the basic tenets of a civilised world - it's a stinking and corrupt world when it comes down to it. Much more important that we defend our precious and dwindling oil reserves so we can continue with our current way of life - apparently it doesn't matter how many soldiers or civilians die in that ignoble battle..... Oh dear, ranting again...so sorry...let's talk about lettuces or something...... Still every little helps (p'raps) Some of you might be interested in this: www.petitiononline.com/ZSC02/petition.html Iraq was all about oil, wasn't it? It was proved last week (I think) when the government said they would look to Iraq to help this oil crisis. Yeah right, that is all you wanted in the first place. I still don't understand why the other African nations don't do more. He's 82, so maybe he hasn't got long to go. A friend of ours died yesterday, after a massive heart attack, he was only 61, 62 next week! When you see the news and you see all his 'supporters' cheering him on, it's all false. I cheer you on, so you don't beat me or worse!!
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Post by debbiem on Jun 24, 2008 11:06:01 GMT 1
I loathe that man - I've been to Zimbabwe and it it so beautiful! It was in 1993 mind. All the African nations and the UN seem to do is make statements about the bleedin' obvious! I really don't understand why somebody hasn't taken him out yet. And not to dinner, you know what I mean. Roan that is BRILLIANT!
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Post by mickthecactus on Jun 24, 2008 13:20:37 GMT 1
In one of the radio phone ins there was a lady who had lived in Africa for over 30 years.
She said he will never go because he is a tribal elder - and tribal elders stay on top until they die. Probably the reason that the rest of Africa (and Nelson Mandela) have said so little.
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