Re: A Teddy Bear Called ...............
I have no sympathy for this woman whatsoever. She knew the risks when she went to that country and now she pays the price. Meanwhile, time and money is spent by the British Taxpayer in trying to get her off the hook. The simple fact is that Sudan is a madhouse and the only way you can deal with these people is to go in with a show of force. Kitchener did it in 1898 and seriously kicked some arse; there were no problems there whatsoever while it remained a British Protectorate. No sooner did we leave - and as in the rest of Africa - the place went to the dogs.
Talking about dogs - who was it on here who told me of someone in Church who had a dog called ASBO?
Last edited by Tealeaf; 28-11-2007 at 17:07.
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