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When reading how the law is applied in Zimbabwe, I keep thinking of these two chapters.
2 posted on
07/01/2002 4:26:11 AM PDT by
Clive
To: Clive
There is no law in Zimbabwe.
The Blacks fought the Whites for control, and the Whites lost.
3 posted on
07/01/2002 4:27:41 AM PDT by
Jim Noble
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Sometimes our 'ti Jean's attitude toward the Liberal Party caucus and toward Parliament backbenchers also brings these chapters to mind.
but in the case of Canada's 'ti Jean, I am more likely to wish that I could click my heels three times and go back to some place real.
4 posted on
07/01/2002 4:29:40 AM PDT by
Clive
To: Clive
The judge, by the way, was the King
After a 10-week crackdown on journalists accused of 'publishing falsehoods' against Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF party, police on June 3, 2002 detained two top lawyers on allegations of writing letters inciting violence against the government. Mugabe is seen after he was sworn into office on March 17. Photo by Howard Burditt/Reuters
To: Clive
I thought you were satirizing Canada's legal system. ;^)
The 'Emperor's New Clothes', is of course, the ne plus ultra analysis of Canadian social policy.
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