Posted on 07/28/2002 12:58:46 PM PDT by LarryLied
The Hunt for Red October (1990) |
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Was he in the picture? I was looking at the diamonds.
Sure you were. :))
Those are diamonds?
Yes, from DeBeers, a corrupt firm run by a Brit, Sir Ernest Oppenheimer (Jew).
Nice diamonds, though.
Notice none of those engaging in the personal attacks and diversion has mentioned the article from the Nambian?
You forgot the nose.
ATROCITY REPORTS MOUNT AS CIVIL WAR SEVERS LIBERIA
By ELLEN KNICKMEYER
Associated Press
7/21/2002
FASSANKONI, Guinea - With the number of civilians in flight from Liberia's war surging to 200,000, refugees reaching safety in neighboring Guinea speak of worsening atrocities by President Charles Taylor's forces - looting, raping, burning and killing trapped villagers.
Both sides - fighters for Taylor and the increasingly assertive rebels seeking to drive him out - also are forcing villagers as young as 6 into their ranks, escaped Liberians say.
"They both fighting, both suffering us," said Kolih Momo, a refugee who fled across the border from Liberia with his 3-year-old son in June to a now-teeming blue-tarped U.N. camp in Guinea.
Liberian soldiers caught his grandmother that month as they burned and pillaged his town, Momo says.
Six months earlier, Liberian rebels caught his brother, Momo said.
The rebels had been seeking a victim to supply blood for bullet-stopping magic charms at the time, Momo says.
The refugee makes the same gesture, twice, to show what Liberia's soldiers did to his 75-year-old grandmother and what Liberia's rebels did to his 46-year-old brother: He slashes his hand across his throat.
"So we don't like anybody," the onetime farmer, now in wartime exile, says, squatting in the mud surrounded by other recently arrived refugees telling their own tales of the killing, abducting and robbing.
"The government soldiers suffer us. The rebels suffer us."
Liberian civilians' testimonies at two U.N.-run refugee camps in Guinea provided some of the first direct accounts of a growing disaster playing out inside Liberia, a West African nation founded by freed American slaves.
Since April, rebels calling themselves Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy have been waging the fiercest offensives of their 3-year-old campaign. Many of them were Taylor's rivals in the vicious civil war that Taylor - then himself a warlord - launched in the 1990s. They are united chiefly by a desire to drive him out.
World Food Program officials estimate the number of Liberians seeking refuge in camps within Liberia now has exceeded 100,000. More than 25,000 are in a camp near Monrovia. Many adults there complain of shortages of shelter and food, and huddle in the rain with thin, half-naked children strapped to their backs.
Up to 100,000 more have fled to neighboring Guinea and Sierra Leone, or are believed still hiding in the bush in Liberia - afraid even to flee.
I'm confused. I'm glad it's all you "need to know" but explain, what did you learn? Don't be embarassed.
Which color is missing? From the perps or the victims, or doesn't it matter?
Do hoods come in different colors now?
You must admit, those are virtually all sites which any American would despise, wouldn't you? If not, click the link again, tell us all which ones you like.
You ask, "do hoods come in different colors"? I'm not sure what that means. I can only say that hatred certainly does, and, yet, Weisenthal elects to focus on one color. Why?
As for your final question, I am sorry, but don't have the time. I can assure you that I would likely find all of those sites repulsive, excepting, possibly, American Reniassance, which is not my cup of tea, but not really much worse than what is considered mainstream if presented by "people of color". In that I suppose I agree with Weisenthal. I find NOI and Atzlan and similar sites repulsive as well. Apparantly, Weisenthal does not. Do you have an explanation?
THANK YOU for actually getting this element of LL's hard work! It will be fun to watch the outcome of the McKinney dilemma develop. Dead Dem. pol. walking???
McKinney's comments on Palestinians and her votes against Israel are meaningless. Israel has our support. She can't change that. But McKinney's little forum on blood diamonds strikes at the heart of the Democrat party and at the second largest business in Israel. Our media will not report that as the reason Jewish democrats are trying to unseat McKinney.
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