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| June 22, 2002
| Cathy Buckle
Posted on 06/22/2002 4:18:43 AM PDT by Clive
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To: gunnedah
Don't get Bush in this. That idiot will want to make them all immigrants and move them here. The fool has already become the patron saint of illegals. Keep him in the dark about this. On the other hand maybe we can settle a few thousand on the Crawford ranch so he too can enjoy the wonders of unlimited immigration. First the human tide occupies your country. Then they move on to occupy your home. Then they kill you if you do not comply. Welcome to the NWO.
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posted on
06/22/2002 9:09:24 AM PDT
by
willyone
To: willyone; Clive
Those who do not learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them.....History lesson link:
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posted on
06/22/2002 9:12:31 AM PDT
by
ppaul
To: ppaul; cardinal4
Rush has addressed this subject obliquely. It is FREEDOM that creates prosperity. He cited Hong Kong as an example. Hong Kong has ZERO natural resources, but up until 31-7-1997, it was free, and it became an economic giant.
I spent some time in Zimbabwe in the mid-80s. There was a modicum of freedom and prosperity. Mugabe had only recently taken over the country and it was still viable. It was lush and while the people were dirt poor, they were certainly living better than their neighbors to the east and west, Mozambique and Angola. Both of those countries were saddled with wannabe communist dictators and they are basket cases today. Zimbabwe will end up the same way. It's a DAMNED shame. Zimbabwe will die an awful death by its own hand.
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posted on
06/22/2002 9:24:16 AM PDT
by
Ax
To: valkyrieanne
You are absolutely correct. These white farmers had better stop thinking about what 'was' & what 'should be' & look at what 'is' today. It is long past time for them to get out of there. It amazes me that any are still there.
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posted on
06/22/2002 9:27:00 AM PDT
by
Ditter
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To: Clive
Portrait of America in 2050.
To: oline
Check the "Africa Watch' section of the bump lists.
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posted on
06/22/2002 9:50:48 AM PDT
by
backhoe
To: LouD
They should sow their fields with salt on their way out... If it were me, I'd make it so that you couldn't grow anything there for the next 500 years.
To: swampfox98
Portrait of America in 2050. 2050? Hell, in urban areas its already happening...although its much more subtle and "civilized"; its called White Flight. Not to mention the "preferred" socialization of this country that you and I work so hard to pay for, brought to you by FDR, LBJ, and the likes of the Stain-maker.
To: willyone
Friend there is enough of blame to go around on this issue with every politican in DC.We have been sold out as a country and most of the beliefs this country was founded on thrown out the window.I am not joking America will splinter like Russia within 50 years if that long,barring a miracle.
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posted on
06/22/2002 3:55:34 PM PDT
by
gunnedah
To: Blue Monk
Yes, the white farmers are fine people. I had the pleasure of meeting some 20+ years ago when they left Rhodesia because of this same kind of stuff. It appears that life is over for them in Zim. They need to get out while they still have their lives.
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06/22/2002 5:16:20 PM PDT
by
Ditter
To: Clive
Mark my words. America will be the first nation to send food to the starving masses under these scumbags. I say let the country rot and let the mass starvations lead to rebellion and the over-throw of these tyrants.
To: Clive
Shouldn't the US offer asylum to the deposed farmers before they are all killed off? Oops, forgot. They can't be victims of discrimination, because they're white.
To: Ax
We will be asked to bail out the starving.
In the late 80s I had the chance to chat with a CNN producer who had just completed a segment on Zimbabwe. I was amazed at how incredibly little this young man knew about the history of the country. All he had to say for his visit was that it was a quaint place in which they rolled up the sidewalk at dark and the people were friendly in the pubs. He knew nothing about the Marxist who had achieved power and the ominous future the country faced.
At the time I had an unfortunate feeling that this was going to happen based on the political turmoil in the adjacent Marxist countries. Why should Zimbabwe be different?
It is very painful to watch a civilized country disintegrate to barbarism.
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