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To: Blasher who wrote (21870)5/21/2019 9:07:02 PM
From: robert b furman4 Recommendations

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Patrick Slevin
sixty2nds
the longhorn

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At the young age og 19 I attended Ripon College for a semester.

My political science requirement got me into a course that predicted famine and disease would race across Africa in about 20 to 30 years ago.

So much for liberal alarmism.

I got an A in the class and my professor was the first person I kew who had an east coast accent - his pronunciation of car sounded like cah.

Needless to say he was interesting and a professor that was well educated beyond his level of intelligence - in short, COMPLETELY FULL OF SHIT!

Bob



To: Blasher who wrote (21870)5/23/2019 1:10:49 AM
From: elmatador2 Recommendations

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Great post.

I can give you many examples of bad governments screwing up natural resources

Here in Africa Angola has 20% of the whole fresh water of Africa and import food!

Zimbabwe expelled the farmers and food production plummeted

Today
The Zimbabwean Government's message to exiled farmers is clear. Come home.
It is offering land leases to commercial farmers in an effort to re-start the nation's agricultural indust
ry.

And today! South Africa want to expropriate the farmland of their white farmers.