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January 2, 2009 | Uganda, Texas | Vetting explained

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And just like her, the good people of this earth have been  actively admonishing the murder of Palestinian widows and infants at  the violent hands of "Nazi  Jews supported by America" - that is, until this happened:

 

+The Ugandan army on Sunday accused Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels of hacking to death 45 people in a church in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo. +

 

An aid official speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity confirmed Friday's massacre, saying the killings took place in a Catholic church in the Doruma area, around 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the Sudanese border.

 

"There are body parts everywhere. Inside the church, the entrance and in the church compound," the aid official said.

 

"We got information the rebels cut 45 people into pieces," added army spokesman Captain Chris Magezi.

 

"They were cut with pangas (machetes) and hit with clubs but some luckily managed to escape. Our forces came to know about the killings while pursuing the LRA yesterday (Saturday) and the pursuit is on for the killers."

 

Magezi said the victims, mostly women, children and the elderly, were mutilated in the style used by Hutu extremists during the 1994 Rwanda genocide.

 

Nobles never miss a good cause therefore some of them have left Gaza to protect Ugandans from yet another murderous  shill for American oil, Masta Joe Kony.

 

 

Just kidding. This "massacre" was a cultural exchange we Westreners cannot understand and must respect. Hands off Africa!

 

 

First things first.  Death to the US and Isreal, and the world will fall into peace and Kony will retire.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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