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[quote="Samatr"][quote="eyes-only"]^^^ did you watch the last king of Scotland? Laughing[/quote]

No I plan to watch sometime, I heard it was a decent film. Is there any truth to that?[/quote]


It was not my cup of tea....I like romantic comedy/chick flicks.... Laakin it was not too bad. It is about Iidi Amiin. I hadn't realised how paranoid the man was until I watched it. Its not bad.
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daniel arap moi. better than mohamed siad barre, left peacefully.
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Let's clear up a few misconceptions here:

1. Nelson Mandela was a Communist Terrorist with a penchant for putting tyres around South African Blacks who weren't anti-White, dousing it with fuel and lighting it on fire. Modern day continuation of Zulu savagery, I'm sure. His main claim to fame was that he was caught and imprisoned by the White government.

2. Mugabe was a nobody school teacher cum Communist leader of ZANU insurrection against the 250,000 White Settlers. His offices with in Accra were financed by the Israeli's. The main benificiary of the current Land Reform thing is Nicholas Van Hoogstraten, a Dutch Jew and the largest land owner in Zimbabwe. He was able to snap up properties for pennies. And Mugabe's people suffer and starve.

3. Samora Machel also follows the hole Communist schtick as well. Mozambique's economy has stagnated. Land reform gutted the economy. Skilled workers have fled. They've rehired the Portuguese to finish the dam they started to build before the 'Independence' movement. The Portuguese gave up on Mozambique through no effort of his, but they had their own internal problems. Otherwise, Machel and his drooling apes would have been liquidated quite easily.


There is always a pattern with these sub-saharan Independence movements. They all, without fail, espouse Marxism as a political and social philosophy. We all know that Marx was a Jew, that the Bolshevik Revolution was dominated by Jews, and that government control of the economy means wealth transfer into the hands of International Jewish Bankers. They all serve the function of running the country into the ground, and making sure that the resources are available to the West. And they always turn into tin-pot dictatorships.

Only group has escaped this is the ANC, but they've got 4 Million Whites to fool!
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