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Milton J. Madison - An American Refugee Now Living in China, Where Liberty is Ascending

Federalism, Free Markets and the Liberty To Let One's Mind Wander. I Am Very Worried About the Fate of Liberty in the USA, Where Government is Taking people's Lives ____________________________________________________________________________________________ "Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice. Tolerance in the face of tyranny is no virtue." -Barry Goldwater-

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

What Do These Things Have In Common?

Left-wing Cindy Sheehan rallies in Washington, elite dinner parties with tea-drinking arts patrons on 5th Avenue, the ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)and African dictators that savagely murder their people in their quests to remain in power..... the answer is that they all think that Bush and Blair are terrorists and Nazis.

Interesting bunch of folks all these people. If I was anti-Bushite, I would definite denigrate Zimbabwe's President-for-life thoughts and distance myself from his reasoning.
Mr. Mugabe's remark about Hitler drew an immediate rebuke from Abraham H. Foxman, national director of the New York-based Anti-Defamation League.

Mr. Mugabe "starves and suppresses his own people. His shameful exploitation of Nazism and the Holocaust ... is the act of a demagogue who utterly disdains the values of tolerance and democracy," Mr. Foxman said.
Good for Mr. Foxman. Maybe the imbeciles at the UN could have figured this out too. Additionally,
Mr. Mugabe accused Britain and the United States of working to unseat him because of his forcible redistribution of white-owned farms among blacks, helping plunge his country into its worst economic crisis since independence from Britain in 1980.

Regime critics in Zimbabwe and abroad say Mr. Mugabe's land policies have turned what was the breadbasket of southern Africa into a country facing mass shortages at home.

Aid groups estimate 5 million of Zimbabwe's roughly 12 million people may need food aid this year.

But U.S. Ambassador Tony Hall, who protested Mr. Mugabe's presence at the celebrations, said it was "very unfortunate" that the Zimbabwean leader had politicized an event that was supposed to draw attention to world hunger.
So there we go. Mr. Mugabe playing the race card [He could be a great Democrat]. Like anyone gives a shit about a handful farmers, but now we have to feed 5 million Zimbabweans that are short of food. And people in the world are somewhat upset at him? Why? Because we are racists. Okaaayyyyyy.

So Bush and Blair want him out of power? Unfortunately, they are correct, like they were with Saddam Hussein. This fellow is a self-indulgent prick and the UN is showing how incredibly idiotic they can be by inviting this clown to speak about food shortages.

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