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I have news for you Meles

I have news for you Meles, you will one day test the bitter test of death in a way Saddam did few days ago! He did invade Iran – you invaded Somalia; he received help from America so did you, he was a dictator so are you, he killed many innocent people so did you, he went to the gallows thru his own people so will you. The end of you will be uglier than what happen to Saddam and you will regret what you did to your own people to stay in power Meles. You are an assassin. You went for cheap few hundreds of dollars a year from the number one terrorist nation on earth the United States of America. You ought to be ashamed of your self using the method of the Whiteman for the benefit of a Whiteman. You will be accountable for killing demonstrators, arresting and incarcerated innocent people for suppressing dissident voices. The day will come and will indeed least you expected it.

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