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But Sudan Dismisses ICC Proceedings On Darfur, Reiterates Refusal To Hand Over Suspects

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by minnick8-2009 July 11, 2008 6:20 PM EDT
Some day the world is going to learn that sub-sahara is going to always be like this and nothing can be done to change it.

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Can''t we drop a nuclear bomb on it and put them out of their misery?
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by libsluv2spit July 11, 2008 6:18 PM EDT
Yep, that is true; and almost all of them installed by former NEOCON guys who think that might is right...

Plus they get a TWO''''FER - they spend billions of our tax dollars to install them, then spend billions or trillions more to get rid them.


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Posted by boatdocster at 03:15 PM : Jul 11, 2008
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i think you are talking about that liberal political strategy of "political correctness" meaning instead of feeling the wrath of the liberal masses..we use proxy armies instead of using the full potential of our own military..BY THE WAY, ARE THE LIBERALS STILL FIGHTING to make sure that these terrorists are not harmed??
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by boatdocster July 11, 2008 6:15 PM EDT
all liberals failed to understand or refuse to accept that Africa is a huge clusterfu*ck of liberal misguided and incompetent strategy to ''''help'''' this continent..JUST ASK BONO..

because of these liberal activists..regimes and dictators are well-funded and more brutal..

Posted by libsluv2spit at 03:09 PM : Jul 11, 2008

Yep, that is true; and almost all of them installed by former NEOCON guys who think that might is right...

Plus they get a TWO''FER - they spend billions of our tax dollars to install them, then spend billions or trillions more to get rid them.
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by libsluv2spit July 11, 2008 6:09 PM EDT
all liberals failed to understand or refuse to accept that Africa is a huge clusterfu*ck of liberal misguided and incompetent strategy to ''help'' this continent..JUST ASK BONO..

because of these liberal activists..regimes and dictators are well-funded and more brutal..
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by libsluv2spit July 11, 2008 6:07 PM EDT
Hmm what about Bush shouldn''''t he be in the same room?.
I cant believe what voters in the US think, It makes no since, There so Dumb downed living in fear of the world like the boogie man is coming to get them. They should be ashamed for what they have done 11 wars and counting
not one of them ever won, But they keep going to war and now there waring has caught up to them and they will suffer like no other. there own Federal Reserve will do to then what it was design to do just like the Romans fall of there empire


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Posted by WarDogLRS at 02:54 PM : Jul 11, 2008
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despit of whatever unrelated vomit you just spewed..this great country still has a gorwing problem of people ILLEGALLY trying to taste our way of economics and lifestyle..HENCE STILL THE ENVY OF THE WORLD..something that all anti-american us military soldier spitting flag burning liberal CANNOT ACCEPT
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by wardoglrs July 11, 2008 5:54 PM EDT
Hmm what about Bush shouldn''t he be in the same room?.
I cant believe what voters in the US think, It makes no since, There so Dumb downed living in fear of the world like the boogie man is coming to get them. They should be ashamed for what they have done 11 wars and counting
not one of them ever won, But they keep going to war and now there waring has caught up to them and they will suffer like no other. there own Federal Reserve will do to then what it was design to do just like the Romans fall of there empire
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by cofmanaaron July 11, 2008 5:11 PM EDT
"That step would close the door of dialogue between Sudan and the United Nations," Mohamed was quoted as saying in Friday''s Al-Sahafa newspaper."

Alright, if we attacked Iraq because of Saddam''s humanitarian abuses (the only justifiable reason), then when are Bush and our European allies going to bring this modern-day Hitler to justice? You know, there was a quote in the movie Sahara that reflects to situation of Sudan and Zimbabwe: "This is Africa, noone cares about Africa". Hopefully the nations of the AU realize soon that the rest of the world is starting to see all of them as savages again.
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by mjm117 July 11, 2008 4:50 PM EDT
So, where are the charges for our own dictator Bush? He''''s guilty, too- not of genecide, but of kidnapping, torture and attacking a foreign, sovereign nation under the auspice of a pre-emptive strike. That is just as guilty and as important as the charges against Omar al-Bashir- maybe even more so, since the U.S. is supposed to be ''''big brother" to the other countries. We don''''t set a very good example, at all. And still, Congress does nothing. Nothing-


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Posted by RandyNason at 01:36 PM : Jul 11, 2008



WOW. Now I am no Bush fan, but you are nuts. You really can''t compare Bush''s regime to to slaughter of 300,000.

It''s one thing to have an opinion, it''s another to be moronic
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by randynason July 11, 2008 4:44 PM EDT
The American leader (Bush, at the G8 summit) who has been condemned throughout his presidency for failing to tackle climate change, ended a private meeting with the words: "Goodbye from the world''s biggest polluter."

He then punched the air while grinning widely, as the rest of those present including Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy looked on in shock.

GUILTY, GUILTY, GUILTY!!! And this stupid moron thinks THIS is funny? He should be charged with idiocy, at the very least.
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by randynason July 11, 2008 4:36 PM EDT
So, where are the charges for our own dictator Bush? He''s guilty, too- not of genecide, but of kidnapping, torture and attacking a foreign, sovereign nation under the auspice of a pre-emptive strike. That is just as guilty and as important as the charges against Omar al-Bashir- maybe even more so, since the U.S. is supposed to be ''big brother" to the other countries. We don''t set a very good example, at all. And still, Congress does nothing. Nothing-
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