Thanks donkey, I'll keep that in mind. Oh and yes, if a 'civil war' does break out, I'll remember to put you front and centre in my sights.
Lemme see, which subject did he pull this pearl of wisdom from? Woodworking perhaps? He did get TWO Gs. And that trumps the one H for maths.
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The ANC stepped up its campaign against dissidents Mosiuoa “Terror” Lekota and MbhazimaShilowa, accusing them of being motivated by greed.
And ANC Youth League president Julius Malema accused former president Thabo Mbeki and his administration of corruption and tribalism.
Speaking at the league’s 64th anniversary celebration rally at Atlantic stadium, in Emalahleni, formerly Witbank, Malema said only a certain tribe benefited under Mbeki. “Under Mbeki, the resources of the country were distributed to certain individuals and a certain tribe,” he said, alluding to Mbeki’s Xhosa heritage.
“Not everyone benefited. But under [ANC president Jacob] Zuma we expect everyone to benefit.” Malema said it was time that “all South Africans feel proud, and not ashamed and marginalised” because of the tribal group to which they belonged.
Referring to the breakaway party planned by Shilowa and Lekota, Malema said: “[Their] allegiance is not to democracy or the rule of law, but to a culture of entitlement [and] to leadership roles and positions. They are not prepared to accept the outcomes of democratic processes that do not favour them. “They would rather shamelessly drag the entire nation to the abyss of anarchy in pursuit of narrow, self-serving interests.”
Malema warned that the Lekota breakaway party could lead to violence. “We run the risk of breeding a monster that will take our country to civil war,” he said. As the ANC stepped up its anti-Lekota rhetoric, there were signs in Northern Cape, Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal that Lekota was fast winning followers. In KwaZulu-Natal, ANC dissidents openly pledged their support to Lekota’s breakaway group.
Acosta Has No Constitutional Right to a White House Pass
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Revoking Acosta's press pass did not threaten the First Amendment rights of
either CNN or Jim Acosta.
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