Darfur: Even BETTER News!
Posted on January 14, 2007
Filed Under CrUSAde, Darfur, Donkeys (D) |
Remember my previous post about a 60 day truce in Darfur? Well now I’ve got even better news. JEM denies that it agreed to it. Oh ya and people are still dying in Darfur. Good on New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson for trying his best to broker an agreement though. Crap, what am I thinking? Screw that filthy infidel Bill Richardson! He’s part of the Zionist CrUSAder plan to invade Sudan and divide it. It’s people like him and those other bloody pigs and apes that are using the “divide and control” strategy in Darfur. Yes, exactly! Let’s just blame everything on them.
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I’m still remaining optimistic though.
We really should have known better. I wish it were that simple.. just cease fire for a couple of weeks & all Darfur’s problems are solved? Ofcourse not but it would’ve been a good place to start from.
couple of months*.
This routine is getting rather tiresome. At this point even the Arafat approach to diplomacy (which was somewhat similar to the old Viking “invite ‘em to a feast and then stab ‘em”) would be an improvement! It would have at least given people a few months of relative quiet no matter *what* followed.
It seems that when it comes to Sudan the only people who want peace are those who can’t make it happen, while those who *can* are busy reloading their guns for the next raid.
“but it would’ve been a good place to start from.”
“It seems that when it comes to Sudan the only people who want peace are those who can’t make it happen, while those who *can* are busy reloading their guns for the next raid.”
I know