Posted on 02/04/2015 11:46:16 AM PST by Olog-hai
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, 90, fell down steps from a podium after speaking to supporters upon his return from Ethiopia, say witnesses.
Mugabe appeared to miss a step and toppled when he left the raised lectern at the airport Wednesday afternoon, according to several witnesses, who insisted on anonymity because of security concerns.
His aides quickly helped him up and escorted him to his limousine which sped away, they said. [ ]
Zimbabwe, a once-prosperous nation of 13 million people in southern Africa, has struggled since Mugabes government began seizing white-owned farms in 2000. Mugabe is accused of using widespread violence to win several disputed elections, according to human rights groups. The country suffered hyperinflation until it abandoned its currency for the U.S. dollar in 2009.
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He didn’t fall far enough.
The steps malfunctioned, just like Harry Reid’s exercise equipment.
How is this guy still allowed to inhabit a body anyway?
Maybe someone will gnosh on him later due to his injuries..
The country suffered hyperinflation until it abandoned its currency for the U.S. dollar in 2009. ”
hmmm isnt that the year that.... OBIE .... was installed in the Whitehouse???
he DO have him a LOT of ObamaMoney
He ‘fell down’, but did he get back up? Oh darn.
Both Mugabe and Castro are way past their ‘sell by’ dates.
Of course Castro may already be in that big Cuban Cigar Factory up in the sky.
Did he get up and say, “Live from New York - it’s Saturday Night!”?
There aren’t very many people on the face of the planet whose deaths I would actively celebrate now that Huey Chavez and Teddy Kennedy are smoking a turd in Hell’s hookah, but this guy is one of them. BTT
Zimbabwe, a once-prosperous nation of 13 million people in southern Africa, has struggled since Mugabeâs government began seizing white-owned farms in 2000. Mugabe is accused of using widespread violence to win several disputed elections, according to human rights groups. The country suffered hyperinflation until it abandoned its currency for the U.S. dollar in 2009.BTW, the other day I compiled the entire Zimbabwe keyword, and it's *huge*. The file with just the sorted links (with the year added in brackets) is over 450K, and the original source file was 12 megs.
Have a nice trip?
Every time I see obola jogging down AF-1’s steps I am thinking, “Please let this POS stumble down and plant his face on the tarmac!”
This message approved by Gerald Ford.
That’s a great chart!
Too bad that he wasn’t leaning over Victoria Falls at the time . . .
What, no video?!
Reporters apparently deleted video over fear of reprisals.
LOL!
I remember one from the early days, where Bill Murray was playing an IRA suspect, being interrogated about a letter bomb that he'd sent:
"What we need to know is where did you send it from, is it primed or not and when's it supposed to go off"?
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