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7 Comments
GeeSussFreeKsays...Nigeria, a place well known for its abundance of wealthy land owners bequeathing their belongings to the elderly of the United States. I am doing the same thing for Christmas, just send me $100 dollars via pay pal this week and I will hook you up with 10x that in a week.
dystopianfuturetodaysays...^Those small timers could learn a lot from Mr. Cheney.
GeeSussFreeKsays...>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
^Those small timers could learn a lot from Mr. Cheney.
Cement oil plugs, going 2 for 1 sale!
Trancecoachsays...That's an ironic use of audio.
bcglorfsays...Almost enough to get Nigeria some respect, it's about time someone showed some principals regarding world leaders that eagerly trample human rights. Go Nigeria!!!
Oh, wait. On October 23, 2009, Omar al-Bashir was invited to Nigeria by President Umaru Yar'Adua for another AU meeting, and was not arrested. So Nigeria isn't taking a bold stand against convicted human rights abusers. They're just singling out an American one, while openly welcoming others. I don't think that exactly warrants a happy tag...
KnivesOutsays...I guess Cheney will have to cancel this years annual "Cheney Family Nigerian" vacation. The kids will be so disappointed.
entr0pysays...Nigeria IS a member state of Interpol. It wouldn't do anything, but it would be entertaining to see them try to issue an international warrant for his arrest and extradition. Failing that, I hear extraordinary rendition is pretty kosher now.
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