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Things are so much better in Africa since the evil colonialists were sent packing...
It doesn't get any better than this...
Somebody pease post a photo of James Earl Carter, worst US president of the 20th century, and probably ever, embracing the communist totalitarian THUG Mugabe.
If I’m not mistaken, there’s a photo of Carter embracing virtually every communist totalitarian thug that ever arose to Head-of-State position.
well at least Mugabe did not force them to eat each other....this time.
I’m sure Zimbabwe will be awarded to head the UN commitee on human rights next.
Mugabe was put into power by the Carter Administration and the Democrat Party. The Clintons visited Mugabe and praised him and promised U.S. support. When are these people going to take responsibility for the starvation and vicious state terror they caused in Zimbabwe?
At least they would have had meat for the first time in years.
People can flame me if you want but I am starting to wonder if Obama is not another Mugabe idealists in Sheople’s clothing.
Common sense should tell just about any voter that Obamas belief in racists Black Liberation ideals is very scary.
I am sure that some naivete feel good high roadies will disagree but only a care less airhead would close their eyes and vote for this Sucker.
A vote for Obama is a vote for tearing America a new rectum.
Just the lowly opinion of a red state wannabe.
Human rights groups today accused Robert Mugabe's government of harassing and intimidating opposition supporters before Saturday's national elections.Don't worry, I'm sure a huge diverse international force of volunteer human rights soldiers will storm in, and in a bloodless coup, overthrow Mugabe, send him into a humane internal exile and permanent retirement, liberate Zimbabwe, and usher in a golden age in which Miss Anne Elk will serve as advisor. Thanks george76.
They only had to eat a few, though, as the others had already been pulled down and eaten by the citizens of Zimbabwe.
They had boasted 550 persons were on their watch as being politically intimidated by the Smith regime. They finally got what they had agitated for. It was not a gradual transition to power of "one man, one vote". It was sudden and quick.
Today if still with us, one can imagine the agitators. A neat, nice comfortable existence. Certainly a long way from Zimbabwe. Maybe even the garden and white picket fence. All the amenities of Western culture (whats left of it).
I know! "It was Smiff, Smiff (Smith)- 'e was the cause". (Sarcasm on).
As someone who’s lived in Africa previously, I can tell you that we shouldn’t expect Robert Mugabe to leave power gracefully. He’s another Idi Amin and he’ll have to be overthrown. Yet in a strange way, he’s probably been good for other parts of Africa - particularly South Africa - to see what happens when a black-run country turns into a bloodthirsty dictatorship. Mugabe is one of the skunks of the world.