Quote Originally Posted by fishman3811
Ive already worked with people from Darfur region.Great workers and friendly as all hell.They are just glad to be able to live in a safe and free country.But they dont like the cold lol.Dont blame them i dont either
I was in jail with a dude from Sudan. He explained that parents from tribes send their kids to the west to avoid the wars. The kids get educated, get work and send money home to their families. In turn the families/tribes use that cash to buy weapons to kill others from the other tribes their in conflict with.................now why the hell should we get involved in that crap?

All these countries that didn't want any part of Iraq should do the "right thing" and put their resources to some good use........LOL, at least give it a shot without big bro's help for once.

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Around the world, protestors call for action on Darfur LONDON (AFP) - Protests took place around the world on Sunday to demand that world leaders act to prevent further bloodshed in Darfur on the fourth anniversary of the conflict's start. The Global Day for Darfur, organised by a coalition of rights groups including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, saw activists around the world turn over more than 10,000 hourglasses filled with fake blood. These are designed to convey the message that delaying intervention will cost even more Rating: 5