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From a Xinhua report, Immigration Minister Paul Swain told a former diplomat for Saddam Hussein to get the hell out of New Zealand. The diplomat wasn't named and the only reason given was that it was "unsuitable" for the man and his wife to stay.

I'm curious. Do we have a situation where a bunch of Saddam Hussein's henchmen are meandering around the globe looking for countries to call home? If so, I bet there's a few in South America. As exemplified by the Nazis, murdering bastards are magnetically drawn there.



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South America will literally take anyone who can pay them. They seem to have no morals in most countries down there.


Posted by: Digger on May 2, 2005 02:17 AM



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