Posted on 09/06/2019 10:01:44 PM PDT by LeoWindhorse
The United States extends its condolences to the Mugabe family and the people of Zimbabwe as they mourn the passing of former President Robert Mugabe. We join the world in reflecting on his legacy in securing Zimbabwes independence.
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Oy Vey.......just more proof that the whole thing needs to come down and rebuilt.
I think we’re all hoping that Sec Pompeo recalls EVERY SINGLE State Dept employee in that embassy and fires them.
Condolences to a man that committed genocide. WTF!!!
I work with some South Africans. If some of the stories that they’ve told me about the guy are true, then these embassy people need to be fired and show the exit, there, in Zimbabwe. Lets see how long they last.
I’m SURE they are.
I saw the movie “The Last Kind of Scotland” And Idi Amin was insane.
What he has done to one woman in the movie is true. Perhaps not in the context of the story, but in the context of how she was carved like a chicken!
These are SICK dudes. SMH
I’m so embarrassed about our embassy.
He was a SICK MONSTER.
This is INSANE.
BTW, hope you are well :)
He’s not shy.
I hope he doesn’t choose now to be.
Are you kidding,,,,,,Mugabe murdered a lot of people to maintain his political position.
Does Che know?
The President could use this to his advantage.
Get on Twitter....... Recently I was made aware that US Embassy staff in Zimbabwe passed along their condolences to a ruthless and brutal dictator that committed mass genocide. To the families of those that were his victims and to the survivors of his violent regime, I apologize. US Embassy officials had no authority to send out that message on behalf of the United States of America.
Given that fact, ALL DIPLOMATIC STAFF will be recalled and replaced at the US Embassy in Zimbabwe. And brought back to the US for disciplinary actions.
Zimbabwe is making progress and current leadership is asking farmers, that were run out of the country years past, by Mugabe, to come back and try to restore the region as the Bread Basked of Africa, as it was formerly known. The United States looks forward to a continued and improving relationship with the people of Zimbabwe.
Unfortunate that the s.o.b. couldn't have done it about 50 years sooner.
Actually you weren’t...on top of that, Justin Trudeau’s tribute was quite a doozy.
murdering terrorist wog
Truth
If you read the short message carefully, it does not say *anything* positive about Robert Mugabe.
Reminds me of the end of World War II when Ireland’s PM, Eamon de Valera, traveled to the German Embassy in Dublin to sign the condolence book for Adolf Hitler.
>>Zimbabwe is making progress and current leadership is asking farmers, that were run out of the country years past, by Mugabe, to come back and try to restore the region as the Bread Basked of Africa, as it was formerly known.
Its not going to happen in any significant numbers. Theyre all settled in Australia, New Zealand and a few in Zambia. Why would they go back when the next government could be another Mugabe?
If you read the short message carefully, it does not say *anything* positive about Robert Mugabe.
WTF? Rescind that.
We celebrate the death of this vile crooked tyrant. It should have happened decades earlier. The world is a better place now that he is no longer part of it.
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