How horrible.
1 posted on
08/05/2002 6:07:40 AM PDT by
BlackJack
To: BlackJack
What, the attack or the way both South Africa and Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) have gone under "democracy"?
To: BlackJack
Wait a minute! I heard that brain-dead financial-analyst-for-chicks Suze Ormond on the radio from South Africa just yesterday, and she said that it was just as safe as can be. No violence problems at all.
She must have been in some other South Africa.
3 posted on
08/05/2002 6:20:46 AM PDT by
gridlock
To: BlackJack
Rape has become the signature crime of this once-great nation. Since we helped the lunatics take over the asylum the descent into madness was just a matter of time. If we are smart we will take all their nukes away...before Osama gets his hands on one of them (a quite overlooked scenario, I'm afraid).
4 posted on
08/05/2002 6:27:43 AM PDT by
montag813
To: BlackJack; *AfricaWatch
Why, how could this be that the murder (or killing as it was reported) received so little press attention? Id think that surely if Winnie Mandela had been
murdered sorry, killed, the international press would be all over this story. It couldnt possibly be that theres a double standard? Could it???
Wait, I know, maybe its because from 1948 through 1994, there were 21,000 murders in South Africa. Since Comrades Nelson, Winnie and Mbeki took over in late 1994, there have been 176,000 murders. I guess a brutal murder in South Africa just isnt news anymore.
Owl_Eagle
Guns Before Butter.
To: BlackJack
Last December?
This happened last December and was not deemed news?
The (ex) first lady of an (ex) major civilized country raped and murdered and it was not deemed news?
Remarkable.
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