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Offline .45 COLT

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Where are the boycotts, protests and sancti
« on: December 14, 2002, 03:47:48 AM »
It's time ALL Whites left Africa. Let the Hutus kill the Tutsis, the Idi Amins reign without any interference. Pull ALL aid, food, medicine. That seems to be what the Africans want. Let them have it. The only downside to that is that we would be subjected to an endless commentary about famine and death by our media.
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« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2002, 10:41:34 AM »
The great writer Robert Ruark once said something to the effect that "God had not interfered in African affairs in many years".  This he wrote in the fifties either in SOMETHING OF VALUE or UHURU.  I highly reccomend these books to you students of the Dark Continent.[/i]
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« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2002, 07:42:43 AM »
I have to agree with 45Colt - time for all whites to get out of Africa and let them return to their days of tribal warfare and Idi Amin's dinner table.  Then, once they have all slaughtered themselves we won't have to worry about their arrogant 4th world discrimination and whining.  

What is available from Africa today that we really need?  Diamonds?  Salt?  Wood products?  Livestock?  Gold?  Oil?  The pinnacle of human capability?  Tribal songs for Michael Jackson or Paul Simon?  Sure ain't grain or other etables.  Sure ain't Universities full of rocket scientists.  How about a few more murderin' racist meglomaniacs - got plenty of them down there.  

Hay, why don't we bring back ole Idi Amin and let he and Mugawbe argue for dinner favors.  I figure that once the hyenas and other scavengers get through picking the bones clean it will be another hundred years before anybody comes out of the jungles long enough to squawk about not having any civilizations there - not that we would, I think.  Mikey.

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« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2003, 09:29:32 PM »
Yeah,it's a double standard alright. Not long after I got married(81),there was some folks wanted gun hands to protect seismic crews in the Sudan. Course the new old lady wasn't haveing any of that. It just demonstrates that an oil co. was willing to pay them well for a resource & they didn't want the money. The oil boom was bust here at the time. The Sudan is still as pore as pore gets.
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« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2003, 01:50:00 AM »
Africa is the richest continent of the world in natural resources.  Because of this it is a very strategic area and it serves the purposes of some nations or groups of nations to de-stabilize it.  Africa is the ONLY source of some very strategic metals,

  The newly formed European Union, headed by Germany, is making political and economic inroads into the continent as we speak.  America is soon to be a second rate power...if it continues to exist.

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