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On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 15:36:05 +0000 (UTC),
waterskidoo <water.skidoo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 2007-08-12, Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Yes, I had to think about it at the time. The initial reaction was "evil
>> regime!". The following day at the gym I thought about it again and pondered
>> the number of death this man caused... so I could sympathise with the
>> judgment. You have to intimidate the successors somehow. Bribes are an ugly
>> thing and it's everywhere. It ruins the world and it's killing people. Heard
>> of these PC dumpsters in Africa yet? No press coverage. Nobody seems to care,
>> but the west ships all its poison elsewhere, to places where people do not
>> have a voice.
>
> It's a very sad world we live in. Mia Farrow is trying to help
> the people in Darfur and at least here in the USA she is
> being targeted as a loony.
> I guess there is no oil or diamonds in that neck of the woods so
> we have no reason to invade the country and stop the killing.
>
And if we did invade Darfur to fix the problem, the UN would whine, and
the usual suspects would wail and gnash their teeth about "US
Imperialism!"
The US is worthless, worse, it's a net drain on the world.
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Everything starts to make sense, when you realise that the average
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