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Mandela Day celebrations around the world
« on: July 18, 2013, 07:32:04 pm »
http://news.yahoo.com/mandela-day-celebrations-around-world-162239634.html

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JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The world is celebrating Nelson Mandela Day with acts of community service and messages of goodwill to the former South African president who remains hospitalized on his 95th birthday. Here are some of the international events:

UNITED NATIONS: The U.N. hosted an informal General Assembly in honor of Mandela which was addressed by former United States President Bill Clinton and co-prisoner and Mandela friend Andrew Mlangeni. U.N. staff also helped to rebuild homes in Long Island destroyed by Hurricane Sandy.

WASHINGTON: The Congressional Black Caucus celebrated the life and legacy of Mandela at the Emancipation Hall in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center. House Speaker John Boehner and South Africa's ambassador to the United States Ebrahim Rasool were among guests slated to speak at the ceremony.

NEW YORK: The Tribeca Film Institute partnered with the Nelson Mandela Foundation to commemorate Mandela Day with a video display in Times Square and a meeting in Duffy Square. A picture of a Mandela portrait by South African artist Paul Blomkamp with the words "Happy 95th Birthday Madiba!" was featured on a Times Square monitor throughout the day.

TORONTO: A community celebration featuring live music and family activities was at the Nelson Mandela Park Public School.



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Re: Mandela Day celebrations around the world
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2013, 08:39:35 pm »
Mandela Day, huh?  :thud:

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Re: Mandela Day celebrations around the world
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2013, 01:46:11 am »
"Mandela Day celebrations"

Let's all celebrate for communism, "necklaces", and the coming genocide when he dies.

Hooray.

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Re: Mandela Day celebrations around the world
« Reply #3 on: July 20, 2013, 02:40:51 am »
It ain't official until kids get the day off of school for it!

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Re: Mandela Day celebrations around the world
« Reply #4 on: July 20, 2013, 08:41:50 pm »
I wish there was a George Washington day.. He did more for freedom then Nelson Mandela..
Join The Reagan Caucus: https://reagancaucus.org/ and the Eisenhower Caucus: https://EisenhowerCaucus.org

Ronald Reagan: “Rather than...talking about putting up a fence, why don’t we work out some recognition of our mutual problems and make it possible for them to come here legally with a work permit…earning here they pay taxes here.”

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Re: Mandela Day celebrations around the world
« Reply #5 on: July 20, 2013, 08:51:36 pm »
Happy Mandela Day! Celebrate accordingly.
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Terror in South Africa
Nelson and Winnie Mandela, once husband and wife, sure think alike. During Mandela's trial they produced 90 pages of documents in his own handwriting. These documents all showed that he really was nothing other than a communist terrorist. He never denied that he had written it. One of those was entitled "How to be a Good Communist." In one document Mr Mandela addressed the issue of "sellouts". He advocated "cutting their noses off". As you can see, from what happened in Zimbabwe one should not think such comments are intended as jokes. When these people speak of cutting parts off of living humans they're not joking. In Angola, the breasts were cut off living white women and other whites were sawed in half at a timbermill.

Winnie Mandela once said that they would liberate South Africa with boxes of matches. Here are a few reminders that it wasn't a joke. More than 400 black South Africans were murdered in this way. They poured petrol on them, put a tyre around them, and with their sick macabre humour referred to this as a "necklace." People were stoned, stabbed and burned alive.

Most of these people were black. Many people outside South Africa may remember seeing film footage of crowds of blacks engaging in the murder of these unlucky individuals. You never saw white people murdering blacks like that because it never happened. But those people who conducted those murders are now the government of South Africa. ...

Gruesome photos follow ...

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Re: Mandela Day celebrations around the world
« Reply #6 on: July 20, 2013, 09:02:35 pm »
Gearing up for Mandela's death (why do I have a feeling it will be celebrated with riots and violence?):
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Very Important: This racist flyer is being spread among Black people across South Africa
Date Posted: Thursday 11-Jul-2013

[I received this scanned image of a racist flyer doing the rounds among black people in johannesburg. I urge people to be on the lookout for extremist black racists who are advocating action against whites. This type of thing has to be watched closely. These people are inciting racial hatred and trouble. Note the reference to whites as "the enemy". I find it funny that after 19 years of black voting and black rule that they still have a need to blame their failures in self-governance on whites! During this time, whites were milked for trillions of rands in taxes and used by their politicians whom they voted for. I really think they need to get a life and grow up and stop pointing the finger at us when they had all the power for the last 19 years.]


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