Enough about Zimbabwe! What about Equatoreal Guinea?
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Since independence in 1968, Equatorial Guinea has been ruled by two men - from the same family - who have been described by a variety of human rights organisations as among the worst abusers of human rights in Africa
BBC Country Overview of Equatoreal Guinea.
Meanwhile, you probably haven’t heard much about the weekend voting in Equatorial Guinea, the pro-American, oil-rich nation led for the past 29 years by Brigadier General Teodoro Obiang Nguema.

of countries to take over. Just need to win the lottery first, then I'll put my plan into action... ;-)
EG are protected by the US because we use them as a channel to introduce AIDS and other diseases into Africa.
They also helped Cheney plan the 911 attacks.
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CongressCritter™: Never have so few felt like they were owed so much by so many for so little.
For any of these fledgling states which emerged out of the collapse of the European colonial empires to assume even the most basic of elements of representative republics would be expecting a miracle. Most of these people lend credit to the old Hobbesian maxim about life in the world outside the realms of Western Civilization. Despite what the Left's various celebrities and intellectuals will try to say about it, I don't think very many of these people have an interest in establishing a rule of law along any lines.
What disturbs me is that many of our "enlightened" would look up to dictatorships like this as an example of what the United States should become.
"Straight Talk Express"? My bum feet! -- Me, on Senator McCain and other "moderates"
in power believe that giving money to these blinkered nations will do any good.
"Nothing works like freedom, Nothing succeeds like liberty"
Kyle
To be fair, it wouldn't upset me nearly so much, if they'd just be content with giving away their own money. But our Glorious Leaders insist on giving them my money, too!
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