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PostPosted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 8:21 am Reply with quote
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Eliko you are a dear lamb for bleating such niceties to this old mutton. Cool

We are rare-breeds indeed. Very Happy

However, I do like to ruminate on what you say instead of just flocking towards your posts, every time you whistle.... Wink
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Bananiot wrote:
Mugabe is now a dictator who will do anything to hung on to power. He has lost the elections fair and square and there is only one decent thing to do. Give up the ghost!

Of course, if he goes who will protect Zimbabwe from the dreaded angloamericans?



Bananiot, I personally think that the reason for Robert Mugabe's tenacious attitude is solely due to one fact.

He is extremely concerned that his successor will immediately become yet another 'Leader' ready to be 'Led By The Nose' by those interested powers which now seek to gain control of his nation.

Viewing the situation from THAT standpoint allows an insight as to just WHY he is so reluctant to abdicate his position of authority. Wink
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Oracle wrote:
Eliko you are a dear lamb for bleating such niceties to this old mutton. Cool

We are rare-breeds indeed. Very Happy

However, I do like to ruminate on what you say instead of just flocking towards your posts, every time you whistle.... Wink



Oracle, thank you for your good humour.

What is needed in politics is a goodly 'Shepherd' there are far to many 'Crooks' in office currently, all too willing to 'Dip' into the 'Feeding Troughs' of their charges. Laughing Laughing Wink
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Eliko, I think you are raising the conscioussnes by your post and that is a positive thing,

Cheers Wink
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humanist wrote:
Eliko, I think you are raising the conscioussnes by your post and that is a positive thing,

Cheers Wink



Thank you humanist, THAT is precisely my intention. Wink
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you are welcome SmileSmileSmile keep it up:)
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so who else is a cypriot? SmileWink
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Eliko wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Eliko you are a dear lamb for bleating such niceties to this old mutton. Cool

We are rare-breeds indeed. Very Happy

However, I do like to ruminate on what you say instead of just flocking towards your posts, every time you whistle.... Wink



Oracle, thank you for your good humour.

What is needed in politics is a goodly 'Shepherd' there are far to many 'Crooks' in office currently, all too willing to 'Dip' into the 'Feeding Troughs' of their charges. Laughing Laughing Wink


I see the Australians are around, which reminds me I need to shear through some work ... so I will leave you to continue pulling down the wool from people's eyes and prevent them from being fleeced ... so I am off to market

Baa Baa for now Wink
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Unfortunately humanist, it would appear that in order to qualify for the title of 'Cypriot', one must be fully in agreement with the views of miltiades.

Such a 'Restriction' seriously depletes the numbers who might wish to embrace the honour of being so called.

UNLESS we can encourage miltiades to 'Change his Tune' slightly, in which case there will be more than '1' (miltiades himself) and that would surely be a positive step in the right direction. Laughing Laughing Wink
PostPosted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:47 am Reply with quote
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Oracle wrote:
Eliko wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Eliko you are a dear lamb for bleating such niceties to this old mutton. Cool

We are rare-breeds indeed. Very Happy

However, I do like to ruminate on what you say instead of just flocking towards your posts, every time you whistle.... Wink



Oracle, thank you for your good humour.

What is needed in politics is a goodly 'Shepherd' there are far to many 'Crooks' in office currently, all too willing to 'Dip' into the 'Feeding Troughs' of their charges. Laughing Laughing Wink


I see the Australians are around, which reminds me I need to shear through some work ... so I will leave you to continue pulling down the wool from people's eyes and prevent them from being fleeced ... so I am off to market

Baa Baa for now Wink




Laughing Laughing Laughing Oracle, you may 'Trot' off now but DO think about those who are 'Penned' in their homeland by the 'Dogs' who now seek to place more sanctions on them.

Robert Mugabe has recently insisted that he will not relinquish his position until he is sure that his 'Black' nation is controlled by 'Black' leaders.

Not such a terrible proposition when one observes the chicanery that is so blatantly obvious in some of those nations which are subjugated (or are in the process of so being) by the 'White Man'.

At some of the 'High Powered' poltical meetings where there is an obvious minority of 'Black' representatives, (particularly where matters of starvation are discussed) it is easy to imagine THIS scene.

A few 'sheep' seated at the table in the company of many 'wolves' discussing what they should have for dinner. Laughing Laughing Wink
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