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General Category => National/Breaking News => Topic started by: mystery-ak on December 09, 2013, 01:03:18 am
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http://www.statecolumn.com/2013/12/dick-cheney-nelson-mandela-was-a-terrorist-not-a-freedom-fighter/ (http://www.statecolumn.com/2013/12/dick-cheney-nelson-mandela-was-a-terrorist-not-a-freedom-fighter/)
Cheney’s staunch resistance to the Anti-Apartheid Act arose as an issue during his future campaigns on the presidential ticket.
The State Column, Margaret Ledwith | December 08, 2013
As the United States joins the world in mourning the death of former South African President and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Nelson Mandela with well-deserved accolades from all sides of the political spectrum, there’s one prominent American politician who likely will be keeping a low profile: Dick Cheney.
In Cheney’s mind, Nelson Mandela was not a great freedom fighter who ended South Africa’s brutal system of racial segregation known as apartheid, but a terrorist leader. And, despite Mandela’s great moral and political leadership in bringing white and black South Africans together in a spirit of reconciliation rather than retaliation, Cheney doesn’t seem to have changed his mind.
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As usual, Cheney tells it like it is.
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As usual, Cheney tells it like it is.
Yep! Maybe that's why I've always liked the man so much.
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Someone had to say it, in a way that could not be ignored.
Thank you, Mr. Cheney.
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The difference between being a statesman versus a terrorist is whether you win.
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Good for Dick Chaney he certainly has Mandela figured right.
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Then Cheney won't be at the memorial? lol