Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela became South Africa’s first black president on this day in 1994.

Mandela was elected after almost three centuries of white rule.

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  • Reggie says:

    12:43pm | 11/05/11

    Joel B1. ” Has anyone considered the utter irony of President Obama’s “ Utter irony? Is that more powerful than ordinary irony? “physically restrain an old unarmed guy so badly they had to resort to blowing half his head off with a high powered automatic weapon?” Ah well, into every… Read more »

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    07:39pm | 10/05/11

    A set-top box, heh ? He must be a very very, very good cleaner. Read more »

 

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Nelson Mandela was released from prison today in 1990 after serving 27 years of a life sentence for attempting to overthrow the apartheid government.

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    03:08pm | 11/02/10

    Clint Eastwood has just made a movie about him. Go see it, it’s a ripper. Read more »

  • RT says:

    12:24pm | 11/02/10

    It is the rise and rise of fascism in Australia. The loonies have taken over the moderate right. Read more »

 

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