Posted on 02/28/2015 2:42:04 PM PST by PROCON
He has all of eternity to spend in hell, the lake of fire.
That’s how Obam would be without any restraints!
Yep, I own one. Got it for around $10 a few years ago. Good reminder in the office of what bad management can yield.
There aren't really a lot of people whose deaths I'd actually celebrate, but his is one. Idi Amin, yes, Huey Chavez, another, Fidel, definitely. And when BobbyMugabe snuffs it I'm opening a bottle of champagne.
My best friend opened a bottle of champagne when Michael Jackson died!!!
Aw, that’s mean. Anyway, his nose predeceased him by a decade or so.
His skin pigment did also!!
And the BBC interviewed Ian Smith close to his death and wanted to blame Smith for Mugabe.
Mugabe is responsible for his own actions which starved the people of his country and killed and oppressed his opponents.......
Celebrating with Bubbles er bubbly, how touching!
One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I’ll never know. - Groucho Marx
Indeed I got the complete set. At the time I wondered if they could be fake but then the fakes would be worth the same as the real ones so I stopped worrying. They do have a small foil bit for anti counterfeiting so I guess they are real but who knows or cares.
Cracks me up. If anything the past 35 years prove he was right and UDI was the right thing to do.
There was no educated middle class that could effectively take over for majority rule. Which is why Rhodesia went from breadbasket to basket case.
This year will mark the 50th Anniversary of UDI which happened when I was a small child and paid no attention to matters in the world around me.
I became aware of Rhodesia in the 1970’s and the story of things there, reading the non-MSM version in “Soldier of Fortune” magazine, among other places.
The whites of Rhodesia were English people in Africa, not the eugenics minded racial theorists of the National Party in South Africa.
Business interests like mining played a big role in Ian Smith’s party and government. They saw what happened in Katanga when the mining interests tried to stop the Congolese Communists of Lumumba and the UN forces deposed the Moise Tshombe government there.
UDI was a very bold move indeed for Rhodesia but having their own army and air force helped greated.......
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