3 million dead in Congo thanks to liberals

EdwardBaiamonte

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Sad but true. America was conceived of, primarily by Jefferson, as an empire of liberty that would fire the shot heard round the world. Tragically, that shot has been blunted by liberals who are actually opposed to the idea of liberty from big liberal government. Accordingly, you have generations of liberals in Congo killing millions to impose various forms of liberal government on the people.

So, why not make liberals illegal as the Constitution intended?
 
Must be Thorazine time at the home. Are warlords liberals? I always thought they were rather libertarian?
 
Well, Bush had 8 years to go liberate anybody he wanted. We liberated the shit out of Iraq and Afghanistan. Why stop there!!!??
 
Like abandoning a sinking ship...
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In Goma thousands of Congolese army, police, defect to rebel side
November 21, 2012 - On Tuesday, the M23 rebels seized control of Goma, a key city in eastern Congo. Congolese soldiers and police have joined the rebels in droves. The presidents of Congo and Rwanda, which is said to back the M23, held emergency talks about the situation.
Thousands of Congolese soldiers and policemen defected to the M23 rebels Wednesday, as rebel leaders vowed to take control of all Congo, including the capital Kinshasa. "We are now going to Kinshasa. No one will divide this country," said Col. Vianney Kazarama, the M23 spokesman, to a cheering crowd of thousands. The rebels organized the rally at Goma's Stadium of Volcanoes after seizing control of the strategic city in eastern Congo Tuesday. Kazarama first welcomed the crowd in Swahili by shouting "Goma Jambo !" meaning "Hello Goma!"

Kazarama said the M23 rebels' next goal is Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu province on the other side of Lake Kivu. He claimed the rebels already control the town of Sake, 27 kilometers (17 miles) from Goma on the road to Bukavu, and will soon take Minova, a lakeside town in South Kivu. More than 2,100 army troops and 700 police turned in their weapons, according to M23's Col. Seraphin Mirindi. The former army troops and policemen piled up their arms and ammunition in the stadium. In Bukavu people are already demonstrating against the Kinshasa government and in support of the rebels, according to local residents reached by phone.

The Congo soldiers remaining in the government army near Goma said they are not sure what to do. "We are waiting for orders now. We don't know what we are supposed to do. It's hard. My comrades who defected in Goma, we're going to fight them," said a Congolese army major reached by phone in Kanyabayonga, 106 kilometers (66 miles) to the south, where the troops have regrouped. The major required anonymity because of the uncertain situation.

In neighboring Uganda, Congo President Joseph Kabila met with Rwanda President Paul Kagame, for emergency talks prompted by the fall of Goma and the progress of the M23 rebels. Rwanda is blamed for backing the M23 by Congo and by the United Nations. The talks between Kabila and Kagame are being mediated by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, according to a top Ugandan diplomat with knowledge of the talks, who insisted on anonymity because he was not authorized to give information about the talks. Kabila may be compelled to enter into direct negotiations with M23 rebels, said the diplomat. Kabila had previously rejected talks with the M23, but that was before they seized Goma.

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Congo's government won't negotiate unless rebels leave Goma
November 25, 2012 - The Congolese President met with the Rwandan-backed M23 rebels for the first time since they seized the city of Goma, about a week ago. The rebels have shown no sign of leaving the city, and plan to march on others.
Congo said on Sunday it would not negotiate with M23 rebels in the east until they pulled out of the city of Goma, but a rebel spokesman said Kinshasa was in no position to set conditions on peace talks. Congolese President Joseph Kabila met with M23 for the first time on Saturday after an urgent summit in Uganda where regional leaders gave M23 two days to leave Goma, which the rebels seized six days ago after U.N.-backed government troops melted away.

Eight months into a rebellion that U.N. experts say is backed by neighbouring Rwanda, the rebels have so far shown no sign of quitting the lakeside city of one million people. The rebels say they plan to march on other cities in the east, and then strike out across the country to the capital Kinshasa, across 1,000 miles (1,600 km) of dense jungle with few roads, a daunting feat achieved 15 years ago by Kabila's father.

Amani Kabasha, a spokesman for M23's political arm, welcomed the meeting with Kabila but questioned the government's resolve to end a crisis that risks engulfing the region.

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Must be Thorazine time at the home. Are warlords liberals? I always thought they were rather libertarian?

dear , warlords are fighting for absolute power over the people; so they are the opposite of libertarians. FYI, libertarians believe in individual liberty, warlords believe in the exact opposite.
 
Well, Bush had 8 years to go liberate anybody he wanted. We liberated the shit out of Iraq and Afghanistan. Why stop there!!!??

we could liberate the world peacefully if the liberals joined us in educating the world about the extreme value of liberty. Instead, our liberals spied for Stalin. Why does that tell you?
 
Well, Bush had 8 years to go liberate anybody he wanted. We liberated the shit out of Iraq and Afghanistan. Why stop there!!!??
I knew libtards hate to liberate someone from tyrants. You just proved it.


Yes the liberals hate freedom at heart and so never want to fight for it, Sadam was evil all right, and their response is always to do nothing. Hell, they even wanted peaceful coexistence with USSR and Red China while they were slowly starving perhaps 75 million to death. Hell, they even spied for Stalin and gave him the bomb.
 
Must be Thorazine time at the home. Are warlords liberals? I always thought they were rather libertarian?

dear , warlords are fighting for absolute power over the people; so they are the opposite of libertarians. FYI, libertarians believe in individual liberty, warlords believe in the exact opposite.

They only believe in that shit for themselves, not so much for others. Look at every country that has practically no government to push people around: Warlords all over the place and an armed populace that nevertheless gets slaughtered.
 
Must be Thorazine time at the home. Are warlords liberals? I always thought they were rather libertarian?

dear , warlords are fighting for absolute power over the people; so they are the opposite of libertarians. FYI, libertarians believe in individual liberty, warlords believe in the exact opposite.

They only believe in that shit for themselves, not so much for others. Look at every country that has practically no government to push people around: Warlords all over the place and an armed populace that nevertheless gets slaughtered.

Sorry no idea what your point is?? Care to explain??
 

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