I read the report on the assassination and wonder if the best policy for the future might be to find a means for inducing ALL the various political leaders to kill each other off. Of course some means would also then be needed for assuring the assassination of any future contenders for political power. A tall order,to be sure, but I think one would be hard put to find a solution more beneficial to the nation's citizens -- unless and until a source of politicians can be found elsewhere than from amongst the gangster class.
Study Africa, run by Jennifer Ambrose, serves to compile and analyze the latest news in Africa and to provide information on the continent's politics, economics, development, cultures, and human rights issues.
Jennifer is a native of Montana and an undergraduate at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, CA. As an International Relations major, she is focusing on development and African studies. Jennifer spent the 2007-08 academic year studying in Senegal and the summer of 2008 volunteering with the Uganda Rural Fund in rural Uganda. Jennifer will study French on a Rotary Foundation Cultural Ambassadorial Scholarship in Tours, France, this fall and will begin serving in the Peace Corps in the spring of 2010. She hopes to pursue graduate studies in African Affairs and International Development in the future.
I read the report on the assassination and wonder if the best policy for the future might be to find a means for inducing ALL the various political leaders to kill each other off. Of course some means would also then be needed for assuring the assassination of any future contenders for political power. A tall order,to be sure, but I think one would be hard put to find a solution more beneficial to the nation's citizens -- unless and until a source of politicians can be found elsewhere than from amongst the gangster class.
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