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Sept 6, 2019 7:22:12 GMT
Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2019 7:22:12 GMT
Rape, murder, and concentration camps.
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Post by flatandy on Sept 6, 2019 7:33:33 GMT
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Sept 6, 2019 7:39:32 GMT
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Post by mids on Sept 6, 2019 7:39:32 GMT
"Peace has come to Zimbabwe, aaah aaah..."
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Sept 6, 2019 13:10:15 GMT
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Post by Repat Van on Sept 6, 2019 13:10:15 GMT
You mean Mids, thank you very much.
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Sept 6, 2019 13:10:47 GMT
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Post by Repat Van on Sept 6, 2019 13:10:47 GMT
In later life, a proven tyrant. It eludes me completely why we should mourn a man who pretty much single-handedly turned The Breadbasket of Africa into a pauper nation whilst squirrelling away billions into his own coffers. What we in the UK today can learn from this is that Corbyn’s support of Mugabe was, at best, misplaced. Moving on ... Who has said you have to mourn him?
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Sept 6, 2019 13:25:57 GMT
Post by mids on Sept 6, 2019 13:25:57 GMT
The BBC.
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Sept 6, 2019 15:09:50 GMT
Post by voice on Sept 6, 2019 15:09:50 GMT
His was very much a life that followed a well worn tragectory, freedom fighter who led his people to freedom, only quickly becoming the very tyranny he fought so hard to overthrew.
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Sept 6, 2019 15:37:04 GMT
Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2019 15:37:04 GMT
Happens to the best of them. Stalin's a fine example.
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Sept 6, 2019 15:39:17 GMT
Post by voice on Sept 6, 2019 15:39:17 GMT
It's funny how prescient Animal Farm still is, so many have followed the same path.
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Post by mids on Sept 6, 2019 15:44:38 GMT
“The creatures outside looked from remainer to dictator, and from dictator to remainer, and from remainer to dictator again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.”
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Sept 7, 2019 1:08:29 GMT
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Post by Repat Van on Sept 7, 2019 1:08:29 GMT
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Sept 7, 2019 7:15:52 GMT
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Sept 7, 2019 9:02:15 GMT
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Post by Minge är en jävla besserwisser on Sept 7, 2019 9:02:15 GMT
Abdul Quadir as well.
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Sept 7, 2019 13:15:46 GMT
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Post by flatandy on Sept 7, 2019 13:15:46 GMT
Abdul Qadir was great. He was the only real attacking spinner in the 80s when all great bowling was Garner and Holding and Willis and Kapil and Hadlee and Imran and so on. Spinners were dreary containing Emburey types apart from Qadir.
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Sept 9, 2019 14:17:34 GMT
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Sept 10, 2019 17:37:16 GMT
Post by voice on Sept 10, 2019 17:37:16 GMT
Robert Frank, dead at 94, one of the most influential photographers of the 20th C
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Sept 13, 2019 18:29:52 GMT
Post by flatandy on Sept 13, 2019 18:29:52 GMT
Eddie Money who, I think, had very little impact in the UK but who had a handful of hits which were played incessantly on FM radio here.
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Sept 13, 2019 18:34:21 GMT
Post by jimboky on Sept 13, 2019 18:34:21 GMT
more then a one hit wonder, I think he had four, which is more then most get,, anyway RIP Eddie
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Sept 13, 2019 18:40:42 GMT
Post by Marshall on Sept 13, 2019 18:40:42 GMT
Wow, Eddie Money? Couldn't have been that old.
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