To: Tailgunner Joe
"Kill the Boer, kill the farmer, starve to death!"
2 posted on
07/29/2002 1:05:11 PM PDT by
mvpel
To: Tailgunner Joe
One attacker was killed and one wounded?? I suggest that we re-arm the farmers with something with a little more fire power. Like a gattling gun.
The blacks will eventually run out of farmers to kill and then they'll qualify for UN food relief.
To: Tailgunner Joe
effala jig jig
7 posted on
07/29/2002 1:34:16 PM PDT by
conserv13
To: Tailgunner Joe
The ethnic cleansing of Southern Africa's commercial farm communities has taken the lives of 1,334 farmers, farm workers and their kin since 1994, the year the ANC took power. Nearly half the number of people killed in 9/11 and not a peep from the media, human rights groups, etc.
9 posted on
07/29/2002 1:35:01 PM PDT by
Hugin
To: Tailgunner Joe
A South African farming activist with the Transvaal Agricultural Union told WND, "It might indeed be a good idea for the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on the farm killings and extend visas to the Boers to go live in the United States." It might be a great idea, but neither the spineless U.S. Congress or Bush will do a d*mn thing seeing as they love Mbeki, Mandela, and the rest of the communist ANC crowd. I think South Africa will mirror Zimbabwe in a year or two. Gold and diamond miners better beware too...the ANC is gradually moving towards confiscation of those industries as well. Get your gold now while it's cheap, by the time SA has it's way, production of those commodities will certainly be adversely affected when those industries are nationalized or turned over to "black" groups.
To: Tailgunner Joe
SA used to be a pretty decent place. Apartied is in the process of turning it back to the stone ages.
16 posted on
07/29/2002 3:25:18 PM PDT by
wjcsux
To: Tailgunner Joe
So long as these farmers remain so passive about self-defense, their fate will be their own fault. Why is the example of nearby Zimbabwe not causing them to take up arms and organize?
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