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To: lorne who wrote (16183)8/12/2002 1:34:51 PM
From: Yaacov  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23908
 
Len is from Bengladesh that travelled to the United States with a student visa an tricked the immigration by getting married to Naturalized US Citzen from Republic of Benin. So he got himself a passport,as per his own admitance.

He went to school, probably cheated, and got a BA in history, landed a job, and lives well in the land of Heshy Bars, Apple Pie, and Chevrolet. I don't believe he has faired too bad. Now would it be right if we tell him your Black and Asian and you should live United States? Off course it is not fair. He can live, and prosper, as long he keeps his anti-Jewish and anti-American comments to himself. These farmers have every right to stay. They are being kicked out because they are Whites, and as long as they are there Mr. Mogabi can not take over their lands and give it to his cronies. Maybe we should get Len expelled to Zimbabwe to occupy one of these farms. Maybe he will be quiet!



To: lorne who wrote (16183)8/12/2002 2:14:40 PM
From: Elmer Flugum  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23908
 
They are citizens of Zimbabwe, but they did benefit from a racist (sic) society. I have not read the details of the agreements to distribute land to Blacks so that it is not only Whites who control the majority share of arable land. The Whites were to yet retain land, but not in the same proportion as before the distribution.

The British did indeed colonize what is now referred to as America (North, Central, and South) and the Europeans who were part of the colonial experience revolted and formed a "more perfect union" that excluded non-whites and females. (What year did women recieve the right to vote from the boys?) Not all land should be returned to those who are left from the ethnic-cleansing of the Native Americans, but to honor half of the Treaties would be a step in the right direction, (they called them Indian-givers?). Isn't hilarious that the Europeans "gave" the Indians land?

As I stated, the British dragged their feet on this issue, thus making the situation more grave then it had to be...

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