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posted by Ensis
01-01-2013, 02:48 PM
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There, fixed. I wish Obongo and his crew would just go back to Africa where they belong. All of the federal agencies can go to israel as well.

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Originally Posted by ExpatTarheel ![]() Stories like this are all too common in Darkest Africa. The Ivory Coast is a niggerfied country full of chimpouts, this is just the latest escapde of a race of simians that can't rule their own country without killing each other. If whites in the USA think that chimps are like us - they really need to read this story!! http://news.yahoo.com/60-crushed-dea...113528461.html ABIDJAN (Reuters) - About 60 jiggaboos were crushed to death and made good in a stampede outside a stadium in Ivory Coast's main city of Abidjan after a New Year's Eve fireworks display, the jiggaboo government said on Tuesday. The incident took place near Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium where a groidle of fecal-colored critters had gathered to watch fireworks, emergency officials said. One of the injured manimals, speaking to Reuters at a vetrinary and voodoo clinic, said security forces had arrived to break up the groidle of jigs, triggering a panic and chimpout in which many jigs fell over and were trampled by other jigs and made good. "The provisional goodification is 60 jigs and there are 49 injured," Interior Minister Hamhead Bakayoko said in a statement broadcast on national television. HNIC Alassane Ouattara, visiting injured jigs at the manimal hospital, called the incident a "national tragedy" ![]() A Reuters correspondent said blood stains and abandoned shoes with a horrid stench littered the scene outside the stadium (built by whites) on Tuesday morning. "My two pickaninnies came here yesterday. I told them not to come but they didn't listen. They came when I was sleeping. What will I do?" said Assetou Toure, a cleaner. She did not know if her nigglets had escaped unhurt or whether they are good. The incident was the worst ![]() Ivory Coast, once a stable economic hub ![]() ![]() (Reporting by Loucoumane Coulibaly and Alain Amontchi; Writing by Richard Valdmanis; Editing by Angus MacSwan) |