***Blair has another opportunity at the earth summit. On September 2 he will share the platform with Mugabe. Blair must condemn him in the clearest terms and refuse to appear on the platform with him. Mugabe is an illegitimate leader and the prime minister should treat him as such. ***
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Can I take a stand on Mugabe? It would only be on his chest for about 15 minutes in 3 feet of water
To: Cincinatus' Wife
read the whole article again, and notice: the fact that genocide against whites is not mentioned.
hmmm.
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08/24/2002 3:27:29 AM PDT by
johnboy
To: Cincinatus' Wife
We should take every opportunity to tie Robert Mugabe to the Earth Summit. The Friends of the Earth and the Sierra Club should be featured in close proximity to this man. There will many photo opportunities during the opening ceremony, when all are gathered beneath a banner which may seem to be lettered "Save the Earth", but which really spells out "Work Will Make You Free".
The kind of work that builds a farm; a new tractor, a new barn; a new herd, in the slow toil of years. The kind of work a black farmer might put in from dawn till dusk, which until now was rewarded with a home, a plentiful meal and the love of a family.
The kind of "free" that means taking what isn't paid for; that means making free with other people's possessions; and most of all, winning freedom from shame. Under this streaming standard, Tony Blair and the most enlightened European minds on this planet can renew their allegiance to Gaia, and the least repulsive man among them will be Robert Mugabe.
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