For whoever is interested, Mugabe’s time is coming to en end.
We can only hope this is true - and that he won’t find some reason to invalidate the results…
[quote]BostonBarrister wrote:
We can only hope this is true - and that he won’t find some reason to invalidate the results…[/quote]
Of course he will. The moment he’s out of power, they’ll want to hang him. I’d happily give the people the rope to hang that NGMFPOS.
It would be good to see Mugabe go. Better lathe then never.
Tell us about MDC.
I think pigs will fly before he gives up power.
But I would love to be wrong.
[quote]Neuromancer wrote:
I think pigs will fly before he gives up power.
But I would love to be wrong.[/quote]
Oh yeah, your right. That sombitch will rule that country until his death. He will find a way around this, he always had.
I’m impressed by his longevity though. Normally the stress of dictating (manifested mostly by cirrhosis) leads to short lifespans for people in this profession even if they manage to stave off the innumerable mortal political threats. Even with the best healthcare they seldom last near as long as people even an average middle class person in a country with good healthcare. He and Castro should write a book in their retirements.
Zap, here’s a “fairly” unbiased article on MDC
[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
It would be good to see Mugabe go. Better lathe then never.
Tell us about MDC.[/quote]
Most likely. But the people are not averse to a coup-d’etat if thats what it takes.
[quote]pat wrote:
Neuromancer wrote:
I think pigs will fly before he gives up power.
But I would love to be wrong.
Oh yeah, your right. That sombitch will rule that country until his death. He will find a way around this, he always had.[/quote]
[quote]UkpairehMombooto wrote:
Most likely. But the people are not averse to a coup-d’etat if thats what it takes.
pat wrote:
Neuromancer wrote:
I think pigs will fly before he gives up power.
But I would love to be wrong.
Oh yeah, your right. That sombitch will rule that country until his death. He will find a way around this, he always had.
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I live in hope that the people will resort to that if the results are doctored.Which I believe they will be.Just look at the delays in repoting the results…points to only one thing,in my view.
[quote]UkpairehMombooto wrote:
Zap, here’s a “fairly” unbiased article on MDC
Zap Branigan wrote:
It would be good to see Mugabe go. Better lathe then never.
Tell us about MDC.
[/quote]
I think I read that before when you posted something about Morgan Tsvangirai.
Do they have an economic plan? It seems to me that it is almost impossible to do business in much of Africa because of the governments heavy handedness, of course when opposition leaders are falsely arrested and beaten it is kind of hard to discuss economics, tariffs, tax rates, impediments to business, etc.
People are worrying about the election being rigged:
[quote]BostonBarrister wrote:
People are worrying about the election being rigged:
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Boy, I couldn’t see that one coming…(sarcasm)…
You want Mugabe out, kill him. That is the only way.
There may be a deal in the works for Mugabe to step down:
http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2008/04/deal-close-for-tyrant-mugabe-to-leave.html
Its settled. Mugabe is toast. Almost thirty long years, but it was worth it.
Just read he might be rounding up the war vets for a run off…
Nkosi Sikelel�??i Afrika.
Ahhhh, I had faith! I knew Mugabe wasn’t going to just walk away with out a fight. The reign of terror not only continues, but may actually get worse. He just may go ahead and make it a bona fide dictatorship.
Latest update
http://allafrica.com/stories/200804072072.html
“Zimbabwean police have arrested several employees of the country’s electoral body accusing them of fixing last month’s elections in favour of the opposition”
[quote]UkpairehMombooto wrote:
For whoever is interested, Mugabe’s time is coming to en end.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7321938.stm[/quote]
Just out of interest are you an expatriate Zimbabwean farmer?
Also what do you think will happen to Mugabe if he loses power. Is it likely that he will be able to continue living in Zimbabwe or will he have to flee the country?
He should be ridden out of town on a rail.