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Why does Bush and Brown have a vendetta against Mugabe of Zimbabwe?

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Why does Bush and Brown have a vendetta against Mugabe of Zimbabwe?

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  1. they dont really... well its Bush mainly. Mugabe is by no means a nice man though. he doesnt do anything for his people and has just gotten rich off the money he should have put into his country. and has commited genocide and he is a dictator.


  2. Mugabe has done everything to deserve respectable leaders having a vendetta against him, however, I'm not quite sure that Brown and Bush quite qualify....

    Brown should be going against Tony Blair for reversing the decision by John Major (post Thatcher PM) for the UK to financially compensate white farmers in Zimbabwe so the land could be returned to the original African owners, or their heirs, from whom it was forcefully taken by the British colonial forces...

    Some of the leaders or regimes they should deal with whose victims far outnumber those of Robert Mugabe  are Sudan, North Korea, Iran or Syria (in Lebanon) and that's only naming a few of them. That's of course if their pursuit is strictly justice and not the seeking out of people who commit "Black/Native on White crime" (the most heinous type of crime)...

    We should remember that Bush let very many die in Louisiana due to inaction, should he be deposed then? Oh I forget why should we care, after all they were black....

  3. Can't understand why for the life of me.

  4. You are joking, aren't you?  Mugabe is a despot.

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