Mugabe

@kerriannc (4279)
Jamaica
December 21, 2008 10:27am CST
I am beginning to wonder what is this man made up of. I grew up to hear so many good thing about him and now he is a Worldwide disgrace. He is holding his country under seige and he does not see this. All he want is power and because of this the citizens of Zimbabwe is over there suffering. Imagine this deadly disease chlorea is creating havoc over there and charity organizations are unable to enter to render the necessary assistance needed. Children are dying because this so called man is preventing medical care. Why can't the World Leaders come together and kill him. No body will be crying for murder. The whole world will be glad. Mugabe is a shame to the human race. I wonder what is Power that persons will do anything just to hold on to it. This is what this Mad Man say: [b]Mr Mugabe has said he is not to blame for Zimbabwe's situation and has rejected calls from African and Western leaders to stand down. On Friday, he told delegates of his ruling Zanu-PF at their annual conference that he would "never, never, never surrender". "Zimbabwe is mine, I am a Zimbabwean. Zimbabwe for Zimbabweans," he said. Mr Mugabe has said that the cholera crisis is over and was being used by the West as an excuse to invade Zimbabwe[/b] Please to say a word of Prayer for these citizens in Zambadwe. Kerry
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@ronnyb (6113)
• Jamaica
22 Dec 08
Yes his power hungry insanity has also blinded him ,made him immune to the suffering of his people and I can understand why .Someone sent me pictures in my email of a palace so luxurious and asked who lives there ,I mean this was a palace fit for any oil baron with exquisite furnishings and the most expensive of items and guess who lives there ,none other than the champion of Zimbabwe's poor ,Mr. Robert Mugabe.It is no wonder he is unable to see suffering when looking through gold rimmed glasses and sitting in the lap of luxury. His insane need to hold on to power has also made him deaf to the cries of people how need relief from disease and poverty so extreme, it would make even beggars in Jamaica seem like rich men. I mean inflation in Zimbabwe runs into millions of percent ,a trillion dollars just barely gets you three tin items. Eking out even a mere subsistence in Zimbabwe is like swimming upstream when a river is in spate. And yet this man says its not his fault, how does he sleep at nights !.. In his latest speech ,he says Zimbabwe is his ,even though he is about eighty years ,but he is right Zimbabwe is his because this is the only reason why he is running the country into the ground and plundering its wealth. It must be his alone because only he is able to benefit and eat the best of food while everyone else is starving and diseased. It will not happen forever ,he is eighty ,he cant live forever and knowing those African countries coupe and assassinations are very common !!!
@kerriannc (4279)
• Jamaica
22 Dec 08
Ronny this is what he is afraid of losing the luxuries that he has gotten used to. While the other one who is in opposition want to live this life. No one cares for the poor and widows. The state of Affairs in Zambabwe is so bad that only assassinating Mugabe will bring some form of relief. The wicked always live long Ronny so his age is not really the issue here. I don't be shock if he live over 100 yrs. Things really need to happen and fast too. I wonder when Obama sworn in if he can do anything over there. I wouldn't mind if he make this a priority over Pakistan etc. It will be so wonderful because this would be were his Christian beliefs will come through.
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
21 Dec 08
I do say a prayer for Zimbabweans. As to what Mugabe is made up of, like all little boys he is made of "slugs and snails and puppy dogs tails", I suppose, just as little girls are made of "sugar and spice and all things nice." As to the latter, I can agree with the 'spice' bit sometimes ... 'nice' doesn't always mean 'agreeable'! It seems to me that Mugabe is a very frightened man in a frightening (but fragile) exterior. It will take only a little to bring him down but then we have to ask what would replace him?
@kerriannc (4279)
• Jamaica
21 Dec 08
What the Worldleaders can do is put some persons there who they can trust because Tavs is not so trustworthy either. The citizens are under bondage. If these leaders want to they can step in because the African Nation Congress ANC is afraid of Mugabe. Leaving it up to then is only a mistake.