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Africa Subsaharan
Mugabe pledges to fight 'lackeys'
2008-06-15
President Robert Mugabe has vowed that the main opposition party will never lead Zimbabwe and said he was prepared to "go to war" for his country.

Speaking at the burial of a former independence fighter, Mr Mugabe said he would never accept the MDC taking over the government of Zimbabwe. He described the opposition as "lackeys" and referred to Zimbabwe's past struggle for independence from its colonial ruler, Britain, saying the country should not be "lost" again. "We shall never ever accept anything that smells of a delivered parcel that comes through what they call the MDC here," Mr Mugabe said at the ceremony. "We fought for this country. Now we have it under control. After all that work, can we allow this country to be taken over by lackeys? That will never happen in our lifetime. It will never happen.

"We are prepared to fight for our country and to go to war if we lose it the same way our ancestors lost it."
So Bob's not going quietly. That means the military is four-square behind him.
Mr Mugabe stopped short of explicitly calling for war if the opposition won the run-off vote, but the remarks raised the stakes in his fight to hold on to his job, says the BBC's Peter Greste in neighbouring South Africa.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  So Bob's not going quietly. That means the military is four-square behind him.

More like he's being propped up by the military,
Posted by: Pappy   2008-06-15 12:18  

#2  lackey
2 entries found.
lackey[1,noun]lackey[2,verb]

Main Entry: 1lack·ey
Pronunciation: ˈla-kç
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural lackeys
Etymology: Middle French laquais
Date: 1523
1 a: footman 2, servant b: someone who does menial tasks or runs errands for another
2: a servile follower : toady
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-06-15 10:27  

#1  You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means.
Posted by: bigjm-ky   2008-06-15 09:22  

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