Author: katz
Fri Nov 21 10:10:21 2008

How on earth can this be justified? Hospitals, schools, water, power, roads - all completely down the tube and Mugabe spends money on this! If the GNU ever gets off the ground, Tsvangirai will need to put a stop this nonsense.

Author: jallohlaw
Fri Nov 21 10:38:29 2008

The defense of the integrity of the territory is issue number one, first. And, how is the Zim-Parisian, MT, going to "stop" such a glorious venture? Perhaps with some French fries, or, as the Yanks called them when the French had the nerve to cross them, Freedom fries; only, in this context, coming from the super sprinter MT, it would neo-imperialist boto bata.

As, for the hospitals, bla, bla, bla, blame the reactionary circles in the West, if you care to.

Highest Regards.

Author: mancam_28
Fri Nov 21 16:11:23 2008

It seems like such a joke for Mugabe to do this, when in fact, if any country wanted to wage war on Mugabe and his thugs, the invading force would probably take Mugabe out in about 15 minutes.

Author: jallohlaw
Fri Nov 21 19:30:56 2008

Is it a permissible inference, given the circumstantial evidence in your posting, that you would support the ASSASINATION of the Great Fighter, Cdr. MUGABE?

I hope not; for if you are, you are violating the laws of Zimbabwe, and the Cdr. has a long, unforgiving memory.

Kindest Regards.

Author: mancam_28
Fri Nov 21 20:36:56 2008

Yes, it would be a permissable inference that I would support the assasination of coward Mugabe, and as for violating the laws of Zimbabwe, coward Mugabe has violated not only the laws of Zimbabwe, but also that of the Genieva convention.

But of course, you don't believe murder, rape, starvation and the like, are crimes when committed by coward mugabe and the zanu pf low-lifes.

It's a good thing that change is coming soon to Zimbabwe, and Mugabe and cronies will be dispensed to the garbage heap of history.

Author: jallohlaw
Sat Nov 22 00:16:53 2008

Sir, may I remind you that your "support of the assasination of coward [sic] Mugabe" is a crime?

Concretely, state at the requisite level of specificity the provision of Zimbambwe law that provides for the ASSASINATION of anyone who ALLEGEDLY violates "the Geneva Convention."

Dude, you are styling in zone looney: This site cannot, as a MATTER OF LAW, post your post, which violates not only the regulations of this site, international public law and, more significantly, the laws of Zimbabwe.

Consequently, I eagerly anticipate an authoritative act by the proprietors of allafrica.com AGAINST YOU, DUDE.

Highest Regards.

Author: mancam_28
Mon Nov 24 13:56:27 2008

Wake up man. Everyone wants coward Mugabe dead.

There is nobel intention in wanting the old man ended.

Coward Mugabe dead, means more Zimbabweans will not lose their lives, and may I remind you that coward Mugabe is not the true head of state. He is in fact a dictator, who was not democratically elected.

Now, instead of looking in books to find a string of words you would not normally use on your own, (and which do not make sense by the way), start by admitting the truth to yourself, and your fellow Zanu PF chongololos. Your days are numbered, and a democratic Zimbabwe awaits the peaceful and deserving masses.

Author: katz
Sun Nov 23 04:46:03 2008

"And, how is the Zim-Parisian, MT, going to "stop" such a glorious venture?" - it would be quite simple I would have thought.

In a GNU, Tsvangirai controls the Ministry of Finance. It is the constitutionally enshrined responsibility of the Finance Ministry to present the Government's budget to Parliament for its approval. If there are no funds in that budget for military expenditure of this nature then that is the end of the matter. The days of the RBZ (which falls under the Ministry of Finance) circumventing the budget would be over and with some discipline in government expenditure inflation would start to recede and the lives of Zimbabweans would start to improve.

Do you need further clarification or are you so enthralled with your own verbosity that we can leave it at this?




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