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Postby gimil on Sun Jun 22, 2008 4:38 pm

If it jsut me or is it a sad story that the world stands by to watch this country be destroyed due to a power hungry leader?
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby The1exile on Sun Jun 22, 2008 4:42 pm

that's africa for you.
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby Minister Masket on Sun Jun 22, 2008 5:02 pm

Now where have I heard the phrase "power-hungry tyrant before?
History does tend to repeat itself...

However, I am most disappointed that Mugabe has no distingishable moustache. He's breaking the trend! :evil:
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby Snorri1234 on Sun Jun 22, 2008 5:06 pm

Minister Masket wrote:Now where have I heard the phrase "power-hungry tyrant before?
History does tend to repeat itself...

However, I am most disappointed that Mugabe has no distingishable moustache. He's breaking the trend! :evil:


Idi Amin didn't have a moustache either.
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby Minister Masket on Sun Jun 22, 2008 5:10 pm

It's criminal!
Never mind the fact that they brutalise the locals, where's the face fuzz!?
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby kletka on Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:39 am

gimil wrote:If it jsut me or is it a sad story that the world stands by to watch this country be destroyed due to a power hungry leader?


I am equally puzzled why it is acceptable to bomb a whole country into a stone age, while not acceptable to kill one sick bustard.
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby dewey316 on Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:52 am

Yes it is really to sad to see the MDC back down at the last minute (I can sort of understand why they did this though). I was really hoping to see Mugabe go down, even after all the stuff he has done. We will never know what would have happened. What is so sad, is that the people who really lose in this, are all the people of Zimbabwe. If there was ever a case for the U.N. and/or the rest of world to finally say enough is enough. I would think that Zimbabwe, and Darfur would be the logical places to start.
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby foregone on Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:04 am

gimil wrote:If it jsut me or is it a sad story that the world stands by to watch this country be destroyed due to a power hungry leader?


Its absolutely bloody horrendous. One of the great problems faced there, though, is that while the latest polls show that he doesn't have majority support (which believe it or not he did until relatively recently) he still has a large and very militant support base. Its just not as simple as slaying just Mugabe as that would likely throw the country into a long and violent civil war.

Being in South Africa the issue is constantly debated and in the news and currently there are still hordes of refugees flowing across the border (the current estimates being quite a few milion Zimbabweans living here mostly illegally). Mugabe's latest statements (classic ones such as "an X on a ballot paper isn't more powerful than a gun") lead me to think this problem is gonna get alot worse before Zimbabweans see the light at the end of the tunnel.
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby gimil on Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:19 am

foregone wrote:
gimil wrote:If it jsut me or is it a sad story that the world stands by to watch this country be destroyed due to a power hungry leader?

Being in South Africa the issue is constantly debated and in the news and currently there are still hordes of refugees flowing across the border (the current estimates being quite a few milion Zimbabweans living here mostly illegally).


Its horrible, it so bad that people are passing their new borns through barbed wire jsut to get out of the country. Its sad to think if the west was truly liberal the people (we) wouldnt stand for this.
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby Snorri1234 on Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:08 am

dewey316 wrote: We will never know what would have happened.


MDC would've gained the most votes but Mugabe and his friends would've manipulated the results. Easy stuff that.
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby DAZMCFC on Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:16 am

it's quite simple why the west has done nothing. there is not much OIL there.
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby kletka on Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:30 am

Snorri1234 wrote: MDC would've gained the most votes but Mugabe and his friends would've manipulated the results. Easy stuff that.


Very unlikely. Do you know old commie view of democracy: "it does not matter who you vote for, it matters who counts the vote..." It is obvious that MDC leader has won the original election and no run off should be necessary :mrgreen:

DAZMCFC wrote:it's quite simple why the west has done nothing. there is not much OIL there.


West cannot do much because all neighbhoring countries support the old bustard. What would you do?
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby Snorri1234 on Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:39 am

kletka wrote:
Snorri1234 wrote: MDC would've gained the most votes but Mugabe and his friends would've manipulated the results. Easy stuff that.


Very unlikely. Do you know old commie view of democracy: "it does not matter who you vote for, it matters who counts the vote..." It is obvious that MDC leader has won the original election and no run off should be necessary :mrgreen:


Ofcourse it's obvious they have won, they just can't actually get into government. After losingthe first election, Mugabe told some "independent" tribunal to declare reelections should be held. Then he tried to intimidate people into voting for him or not voting at all.
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby t-o-m on Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:50 am

i suggest that we try doing something about it.
oops we were.
i suggest that we do more.
oops we were.
i suggest we complain more about it.
oops we still are.
i suggest that we just export mugabe to Guantánamo Bay, he will never be able to do anything again...apart from the occasional soap dropping he'll be fine...
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby gimil on Mon Jun 23, 2008 1:54 pm

t-o-m wrote:i suggest that we try doing something about it.
oops we were.
i suggest that we do more.
oops we were.


And what have the world done about this?
oops nothing.


Your point is non existant.
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby spearfish on Mon Jun 23, 2008 2:32 pm

I feel so out of it...
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Re: Zimbabwa

Postby kletka on Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:21 pm

t-o-m wrote:i suggest that we try doing something about it.


OK, let us do something. I am setting up a charity called "kletka's Bahama's foundation", whose only goal will be to hire assassins to carry out a political assassination of President Mugabe. You are all invited to contribute :D
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