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Brother Modou Camara, Imagine our already dictator ridden Africa being
subject to manipulations by the American oil companies. The puppets they will put
into place to protect their interest will make Yaya Jammeh look like a boy
scout.

There are some very serious events unfolding, and I am afraid that Africa is
just the place where these games will be easiest to play. Look at the people
who cast a vote for 50 Dalasis because of dire poverty, or practically sell
their souls and file away their intelligence to support  the dictators that
emerge in Africa. With oil money, and the manipulations of western Big Business,
why, it is guaranteed we will be extinct in no time at all.

Jabou Joh

In a message dated 7/15/03 1:08:10 PM Central Daylight Time,
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> WHY BUSH WANTS TROOPS IN LIBERIA
> By Monica Moorehead
>
> The Bush administration has sent a military team of 32 Marines and
> specialists to Liberia to assess whether the U.S. should send more troops
> to this impoverished West African country. The reason given is that they
> may be necessary to end the civil war that has plagued this country for
> more than a decade. The real reason is oil.
>

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