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What exactly do you propose they do?Originally posted by Hart-floot View PostI agree - it's up to South Africa to sort it out. UK should leave well alone.
SA could destabilise Mugabe within a few weeks on any number of pretexts but refuse to do it.Comment
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Let herself go?Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostHmm, I expect SA to go the same way once Mandella is dead.The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostHmm, I expect SA to go the same way once Mandella is dead.
Mandela?
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Probably the same thing that the Vietnamese did to Pol Pot in CambodiaOriginally posted by oracleslave View PostWhat exactly do you propose they do?Comment
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Go to war?Originally posted by Hart-floot View PostProbably the same thing that the Vietnamese did to Pol Pot in CambodiaComment
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IMO, if they wanted to, they could 'persuade' him to go into face-saving retirement South Africa e.g. - 'awfully good chap, liberated his country, great friend to the struggle against Apartheid, time for a well-earned rest, make room for a new generation of leaders etc. etc.'Comment
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Not to worry, the 18th constituional ammendment has been made to make his exit a bit smoother.
I don't think the Uk has any moral ground to do anything. if you can explain to me how Libya a couple of months ago was labelled as an axis of evil and then subsequently is now supposedly a Uk friend then we would call for the UK intervention. Besides the Uk is spearheading the genocide that is in Iraq and Afgan. the only reason we don't hear much noise about it, is because its not British nationals being killed.We’re given little to no time for proper analysis and design, and, when we ask management about hiring professional testers and setting up a QA process—well, I’ve seen deer in my headlights look less stunned
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You'll have to do better than that.Originally posted by bledubd View PostNot to worry, the 18th constituional ammendment has been made to make his exit a bit smoother.
I don't think the Uk has any moral ground to do anything. if you can explain to me how Libya a couple of months ago was labelled as an axis of evil and then subsequently is now supposedly a Uk friend then we would call for the UK intervention. Besides the Uk is spearheading the genocide that is in Iraq and Afgan. the only reason we don't hear much noise about it, is because its not British nationals being killed.
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was that a deliberate Zoolander reference or aOriginally posted by Mailman View PostIsnt this one of the reasons why mugatu is still in power?
mistake?
"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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