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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-07-2011 @ 11:55AM
Cha Talcbot said...
Obviously never heard of the crusades. Where do you get these "reporters"?
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11-07-2011 @ 12:15PM
endorph said...
This story has nothing to do with the Crusdaes which took place in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries and were focused on the Holy Land - not Africa. The people in this story defeated the Arabs during their initial expansion in the 7th century nearly 400 years before the first Crusaders left Europe to pillage the Holy Land. Perhaps Cha so do your homework before commenting about these "reporters".
11-07-2011 @ 1:13PM
Alfred Schrader said...
There's enough tuna, mackeral, shark, squid, shrimp, jellyfish, stingray, sardines, etc. off of the coast of Somalia to feed all of Africa. All of it. Of course, they would have to put out the nets and haul it in. Everything living in the sea is edible.