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AMERICAblog: Mbeki continues to coddle Mugabe and promote violence

  • UKkeef · 1 year ago
    Looks like it's time for the "neocons" to take action in this troubled region. You think we can get Rummy, Condi, and the rest of the crew to orchestrate another war? Sure, there's no oil, but there's got to be something there worth fighting for...
  • paulbe · 1 year ago
    America is so concerned about saving Democracy in foreign lands isn't it? When does the invasion start? ......Thought not.
  • UKkeef · 1 year ago
    Democracy in foreign lands? Just how many of the African nations which were handed over by the "imperialists" have become true democracies? Very few?...Thought so....
  • ccokz · 1 year ago
  • Nigel Elliott · 1 year ago
    Zim Updates:

    Mbeki on Zim: 'We need to move with speed'
    http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/20...
    Zim Crisis On G8 Agenda In Japan
    http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/Wor...
    UK sending 11 000 Mugabe refugees back
    http://www.mg.co.za/article/2008-07-06-uk-sendi...
    Mugabe warns neighbours against provoking Zimbabwe
    http://africa.reuters.com/country/ZA/news/usnWE...
  • jr · 1 year ago
    if Mbeki had a myspace page Mugabe would be his top friend
  • UKkeef · 1 year ago
    If Mugabe had a MySpace page Jimmuh would be his top friend...
  • Õ¿Õ · 1 year ago
    You ridicule someone because of their accent? And, uh, moron, Mugabe is much different than he was in 1976.
  • Õ¿Õ · 1 year ago
    That's how people in Georgia all prononce, Jimmy. And folks in Louisiana pronounce it: Fuck Off.
  • Nigel Elliott · 1 year ago
    Mad Bob seeks direct talks with Britain
    Senior officials of President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party have secretly approached the British Government seeking direct talks over the country's crisis, The Sunday Telegraph can disclose.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/afric...

    Tsangirai's absence from talks disappoints Mbeki
    http://www.sabcnews.com/africa/southern_africa/...
  • Nigel Elliott · 1 year ago
    Bush gives opening statement at the G8 summit in Japan. North Korea is high on his agenda.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7491833...
    G8 summit: The key issues
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7489993.stm
  • Nigel Elliott · 1 year ago
    Oh, the irony.....

    BBC: MPs are urging the Foreign Office to launch an inquiry into the running of a British territory in the Caribbean.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/749...
  • ccokz · 1 year ago
  • Õ¿Õ · 1 year ago
    IMPEACH!! WAR CRIMINALS!!
  • Õ¿Õ · 1 year ago
    HE HAS BROUGHT FASCISM TO OUR SHORES!!
  • Õ¿Õ · 1 year ago
    Gas at $4 a gallon.

    The simean war criminal: Interesting. I hadn't heard that.
  • OlderAndWiser · 1 year ago
    There are so many egos out there in the world that should be self-crucified. Unfortunately, no religious, economic or political philosophy out there requires this as all are about "authority" and we know where that leads. Too many people confuse self-discipline with "authority" and this is the biggest mistake in all of western culture, especially. It creates sheeple, not thinkers, and it appears there is no stopping it--because the steps to correct it are simply an extension of the "authoritarian" personality.
  • Õ¿Õ · 1 year ago
    Fluffy fucking jesus, are the wingnuts stirred up about the protesters. LOL Every single one has commented about it by now. How dare anyone shove it in Dear Leader's face. Eat it, wingnuts. And don't try to set ground rules for when free speech is appropriate. He should be shouted at wherever he's spotted for the rest of his life and I'm sure he will be.

    Should be entertaining to view over the coming years.
  • Õ¿Õ · 1 year ago
    And that, "Welcome to 'Murka where free speech is tolerated" as a protester practicing it is dragged off.

    I have a visceral hatred of the giggling murderer like Bugliosi now. Taken nearly 8 years now but it's complete. Wow, never hated anyone before, especially not like this. Took decades but they finally got to Pinochet. And over time, that likelihood will grow for bush, too.

    The very idea of giving a speech where Jefferson is buried and interjecting rhetoric to support his Iraq quagmire. Fuck you, wingnuts. We will protest that thing from now on.
  • Õ¿Õ · 1 year ago
    Time is on our side. Reality and the rest of the world are against the wingnuts.
  • ShirleyGoodnessanMercy · 1 year ago
    Mbeki is a criminal just like Mugabe if he tolerates the murder of countless innocent people. It is like Rwanda but with political division instead of ethnic division.
  • ccokz · 1 year ago
    http://ccoaler.blogspot.com/2008/07/obama-reaff...


    Earlier in the day as he flew from Montana to Missouri, Obama told reporters he was surprised at how the media has "finely calibrated" his recent words on Iraq, and reaffirmed his commitment to ending the war if elected.

    Him asking the military is seen as a weakening of the democratic position to end the war in Iraq.