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Monday, June 30, 2008
ag sies, Thabo man
And now Ian Smith, I mean Robert Mugabe, irrespective of worldwide outrage, goes on plundering Zim. The most outrageous revelation since the election circus is however our Prez's support for this predator. Nauseating!
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Robert Mugabe,
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1 comments:
It's depressing to think about the situation in Zimbabwe. A friend of mine working on his MBA did a paper on Zimbabwe's heavily damaged economy, and it was so ridiculous that people laughed during his presentation of it. Of course they were laughing at the utter stupidity of the government and not at the plight of Zimbabwe's people. Really that's the best you can hope for when the problem seems so distant for most Americans I know.
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