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Does this behaviour seem similar to what was happening in one of our neighbouring countries a few years back?

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  1. yes it does. I know you are not religious, but I will just have to pray to God to protect us and this country


  2. And Vorster thought that sacrificing Rhodesia on the altar of placating the kaffirs would save South Africa. Good one, John, well thought through. A five year old could have seen how it would end.

    The good bit is that where the Rhodies allowed themselves to be disarmed, the Saffas won't.

  3. Oh it is typical african mentality.. I want it now, who cares about whats going to happen in the future, Ill worrya bout it when the time comes.. and when the time comes.. they patch it together with chewing gum and sticky tape.. hence the problem with the roads, and electricity and everything they touch.

    So the farms will fall apart, and they will make only enough food for themselves and soon there will be nothing left.. and it will be the whities fault.. again. of course. Why did we let them do this to themselves??

  4. yes yes yes.

    what r we going to do. i feel depressed more often than not.

    and again where do we go to?

    I can't go back to India...I don't speak the language

  5. Road Runner it has been happening all the time, farmers being murdered, one of these days we will have no food to eat, because who is going to farm? Look what happened in zim....no white farmers = starvation.

  6. You guys are scarring me now.. I'm a darkie... Where will I go Australia ( What if I find Tereblanch there)... Ag no man someone must do something about this and there is just too much lip service....

    No to Mugabe Syndrome No!!!!!!!

  7. It amazes me that people are so slow to see that things are going the same way in SA as they did North of the border. It is clear that Mbeki agrees with the way things are playing out in Zim. He has done and will do nothing to stop mad Bob from running the country into the ground. Perhaps Zuma might change the direction of the country, but I am not holding my breath...

  8. I see you have as much trouble as I do controlling the War Veterans and the Police and the Army. I cannot control the ones because the others who should control the others for me are also out of control, and will not do as I say. I tell them to leave Tsvangirai alone, because the SADC people are unhappy, but they will not listen. Have you ever tried telling a Policeman what to do? You see what I mean.

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