Given the psychopathic and sociopathic regime that the creature and her husband lead in zim is it any surprise that the creature behaved like that?
The sooner they are all (zanu-pf family and followers) given a third eye (shot in heads) then burned, so that their rotting corpses do not poison the ground more than it has already the more hope for zim.
"Given the psychopathic and sociopathic regime that the creature and her husband lead in zim is it any surprise that the creature behaved like that?"
You wouldn't think so, but I guess journalists find the truth a hard thing to face.
It's no surprise to me she felt quite entitled to smack a press photographer around in broad daylight; after all, they've got away scot-free with just about everything else, thanks to the worse-than-useless UN.
"HAve you seen this guy? "
Oh, wonderful! Let's hope Digby Jones was wrong about that 'unable to sack' civil service clause....
Same here . . . but then I realised who it was - and it all became very clear. (Especially as her husbands now presiding over the printing of the all-new 10 TRILLION dollar bank note!!) Anyway - I'd expect nothing less from the wife of a thug!
From the NNW African-English Dictionary:
ReplyDelete"President": hereditary absolute monarch.
"Rhodesia- bread basket of Africa": Zimbabwe, basket case di tutti basket cases.
Given the psychopathic and sociopathic regime that the creature and her husband lead in zim is it any surprise that the creature behaved like that?
ReplyDeleteThe sooner they are all (zanu-pf family and followers)
given a third eye (shot in heads) then burned, so that their rotting corpses do not poison the ground more than it has already the more hope for zim.
What Vetnurse said too.
ReplyDeleteHAve you seen this guy?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1120831/Muslim-civil-servant-suspended-killing-British-troops-justified-blog.html
"Given the psychopathic and sociopathic regime that the creature and her husband lead in zim is it any surprise that the creature behaved like that?"
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't think so, but I guess journalists find the truth a hard thing to face.
It's no surprise to me she felt quite entitled to smack a press photographer around in broad daylight; after all, they've got away scot-free with just about everything else, thanks to the worse-than-useless UN.
"HAve you seen this guy? "
Oh, wonderful! Let's hope Digby Jones was wrong about that 'unable to sack' civil service clause....
Was anyone else disappointed to see that this story was about the First Lady of Zimbabwe rather than the US?
ReplyDeleteGive her time - she isn't First Lady yet.. ;)
ReplyDeleteTuring word: pally. Nope, I play Hunter and Druid.
Hardly surprising.
ReplyDeleteSame here . . . but then I realised who it was - and it all became very clear. (Especially as her husbands now presiding over the printing of the all-new 10 TRILLION dollar bank note!!)
ReplyDeleteAnyway - I'd expect nothing less from the wife of a thug!
No class these dictators and their scumbag wives.
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