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Old 13th Mar 2007, 23:57
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Well said Champagne Lover,

Here's another recommendation.

LETS DIG A MOAT AROUND OUR BORDERS WITH THE CONTINENT,
THEN FILL THE MOAT WITH MAN-EATING CROCODILES. IF ANY ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ARE CAUGHT IN THE COUNTRY, WE USE A MASSIVE TREBUCHET TO CATAPUILT THEM BACK TO WHERE THEY CAME FROM.




THIS WILL SORT OUR ABOUT HALF OF THE CRIME PROBLEMS IN SOUTH AFRICA - AS MUCH OF THE CRIME IS COMMITED BY W*NKERS FROM THE NORTH.

Do you agree?

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Old 14th Mar 2007, 03:30
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"Paler Hue" South Africans...

Not a darn thing wrong with South Africans. Of course my country is throwing out a fine South African family that has lived here fifteen years because for some damn reason they can't get their visa renewed. Well educated with degrees in medicine and other sciences, they have carried their own weight since arrival. But no, we need uneducated, poor, ignoramous mexicans that we just simply grant amnesty too. Work for less than the legal wage...come right in and make yourself at home. We just cannot do enough for cheap labor!
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Balmy & IR Pirate

I stand more chance of being taken out by the Zuma cavalcade as it speeds down the highway at 160.
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Old 16th Mar 2007, 11:13
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This thread is ready to set heading for Jetblast. Get it back on track or visit it on JB.

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Old 16th Mar 2007, 13:09
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One rather wondered where jolly old 4HolerPoler had thundered off to in the last day or so. The thread has run a little rampant, if not amok! Of course he is absolutely correct. What is missing from here at the moment is a thoroughly good dose of the old negativity. So here is a little with which to be playing around with should the fancy take one.
If one glances through history one finds an ineluctable truth. All governments purporting to commence their political existence as democracies inevitably become plutocratic, then oligarchic and finally dictatorial. This is exactly the pattern of government which unfolded in Zimbabwe and is now set fair in South Africa to mirror image that unmitigated disaster. A disaster, incidentally, for which the British bear more than a little responsibility both in previous administrations and in the present one.
There may be little wrong in the concept of dictatorship per se. In the three major such systems which arose in the twentieth century, German, Italian and Spanish, the final form of government in each case, arose as a consequence of the logical progression of the three previously mentioned stages. Each of these dictatorships left a legacy which, in one way or another, has been of use and value to its following generations, if not as an example to the rest of humankind.
South Africa fast approaches a system of dictatorship founded to a large extent precisely upon the principles of racism which its initial fledgling and short lived democracy abhorred. The government of South Africa today manifests llittle promise for the advancement of its peoples of any colour, mired as it is in the final stages of an oligarchic administration, the historical harbinger of dictatorial rule. Negativity in the hope of promise for the future is further encouraged by even a cursory examination of the history of sub saharan Africa although it might be said with some degree of exactitude that so far, South Africa has not faced the ravages of civil war. Possibly that still lies in the future of the country. But for the time being at least, it might reasonably be said that similar fires that burned in Rome are being ignited as the likes of Zuma plays upon his not so imaginary machine gun.
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