More tinfoil hats being donned by leaders in Africa and Asia

LAK said:
No doubt any genuine independent political movement in Darfur are being wiped out. [snip]
And we are set to be overtaken by the combined market and production of Europa alone - let alone Africa and Asia.[snip]
In the meantime they'll snuff out a few million useless eaters as a bonus to any geneuine independent political activity.

Besides; who needs the U.N. when you have your own private armies.
Is it only me that's suddenly feeling completely uninformed and substantially inadequate in his interpretation of the daily news?

I AM SO CONFUSED!
gburner said:
LAK...

I can't seem to put my hands on the Tri-Lateral Commission's addy. Could you please pulse-transmit it to me via the blender in my kitchen. I'll have it set on 3,000 rpm at 10:00 pm EDST. I'll put the blender on frappe for best reception. I'll send a reply by way of my toaster overnight.
Gburner.....
You are killin' me! :D
 
I can see that you haven't been at this too long . HINT: Use your convection oven instead and you can get video also . God , do I have to tell EVERYONE EVERYTHING ???
 
Rich,

What daily news?

The Sudanese people evidently haven't paid heavily enough for their government offering to arrest Osama. Clinton destroying a pharmceutical plant was't enough you see. Besides, there are all those dern Christians living there! That is simply not on; I mean it is simply not conducive to a communist style regime in the new African Union. They might want a genuinely independent state for goodness sake!

Well, not to worry. As it happens, we have a large number of riled Muslims right there! We just have to let them have at it for awhile - and hey presto! Problem solved! Once the problem is out of the way, the U.N. can "get involved", they can be shepherded under a "newly democratically elected" government and before the blood stains are dry there will be wet ink on all those ready contracts.

I don't watch much TV, so I can not say what Global Plantation News is saying about Europa these days from an industrial and economic standpoint. I occasionally see a column of two in the WSJ or business section of one of the other rags; but if you look elsewhere there is plenty being written about heavy investment going there, and projections for the coming years.

I haven't read much daily news coming out of Angola since Chevron CEO George Keller's son Billy was the NY Times writer who helped switch the communist MPLA into the "good guys" against the UNITA forces that had been fighting them there for years. But no doubt it is at the mopping up stage by now, as the action and attention seems to have shifted to the east coast.

I do get a newsletter from some people in the New South African Republic of Transformania; their experience is probably a good model of what is to follow elsewhere in the other provinces of the African Union.
 
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