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Mugabe's downfall imminent, say rivals
The Times ^
| January 16, 2003
| Jan Raath
Posted on 01/15/2003 3:42:09 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: Inkie
He deserves the Ceaucesceu treatment. Yes, but hopefully they won't wait until Christmas like they did with Ceaucesceu.
To: WOSG; MadIvan
Make that a "GOOD NEWS ALERT" ... he he he, If we can watch chavez, Mugabe and saddam go in the same month, it'll be as cool as the end of "The Godfather". :-)
Make that wonderful news! Throw in the Mandelas and Castro too :)
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01/15/2003 5:50:45 PM PST
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TheSpottedOwl
(when life gives you lemons, order a bottle of Tequila and some salt)
To: OldFriend
France comes to mind.
To: Billthedrill
I echo your feelings here Bill. Starting up the "breadbasket" again will be chaotic and slow. One would think the successful farmers who fled will think twice about taking up stake in Zimbabwe again... I know I would.
To: MadIvan; Clive; All
Zanu (PF) has never been so vulnerable. It gives the public a sense of hope again. They certainly have nothing now. Morgan Tsvangirai probably did have the votes to win but how could he democratically assume the presidency? These are tricky times for the people of Zimbabwe and those watching.
To: backhoe; nopardons
Bump!
To: Inkie
I bet that would get good ratings on Zimbabwean TV.
To: razorback-bert
I do believe Ayatollah Khomeini was given a wonderful home in Paris while waiting for the Shah to be overthrown.
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