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| #Post#: 113-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Profiles in Courage | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 19, 2013, 5:11 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Michael | |
| Ruppert: | |
| http://www.websmileys.com/sm/violent/sterb029.gif | |
| Truth-Telling Cop who claims CIA enables drug-trafficing. On | |
| November 15, 1996, then Director of Central Intelligence John | |
| Deutch visited Los Angeles' Locke High School for a town hall | |
| meeting. At the meeting, Ruppert publicly confronted Deutch, | |
| saying that in his experience as an LAPD narcotics officer he | |
| had seen evidence of CIA complicity in drug dealing.[11] | |
| Ruppert went on to become an investigator and journalist,[12] | |
| and established the publication From The Wilderness, a watchdog | |
| publication that exposed governmental corruption, including his | |
| experience with CIA drug dealing activities.[13] | |
| Ruppert is the author of Crossing The Rubicon: The Decline of | |
| the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil,[14] published | |
| in September 2004. Crossing The Rubicon claims that Vice | |
| President Dick Cheney, the US government, and Wall Street had a | |
| well-developed awareness of and colluded with the perpetrators | |
| of 9/11. | |
| Ruppert appears in the documentary films The 911 Report You | |
| Never Saw - The Great Conspiracy, Peak Oil - Imposed by | |
| Nature,[15] Zeitgeist: Moving Forward, The End of Suburbia, | |
| American Drug War: The Last White Hope and Collapse. | |
| http://thehalloffame.wikidot.com/start | |
| #Post#: 117-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Profiles in Courage | |
| By: Surly1 Date: October 20, 2013, 10:41 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| On it. Have been aware of his work for some time. | |
| Excellent. | |
| #Post#: 120-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Profiles in Courage | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 20, 2013, 3:31 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Kyle Childress | |
| [quote]There�s a line in the old King James, that says the | |
| prayers of a faithful person �availeth much.� One person, one | |
| small community, acting in faithfulness, can bring | |
| [size=18pt]healing, hope, change.� [/size][/quote] | |
| Meet the Churchgoers Helping Lead an Uprising Against Big Oil in | |
| Texas | |
| Activists in Texas are connecting the fight against the Keystone | |
| pipeline with the struggle for environmental justice | |
| Snippet 1: | |
| Since the blockaders began showing up at his church, Childress | |
| told me as we drank coffee on his back porch the next morning, | |
| people have noticed a change in his preaching. �There�s an | |
| urgency that maybe I didn�t have before. They�re reminding us | |
| that climate change is not something we�re going to | |
| fiddle-faddle around with. I mean, you�ve got to step up now.� | |
| But there�s more to it, Childress continued: �I�m preaching to | |
| young people who are putting their lives on the line. They | |
| didn�t come down here driving a Mercedes Benz, sitting around | |
| under a shade tree eating grapes. They hitchhiked. They rode | |
| buses. And they get arrested, they get pepper-sprayed, they get | |
| some stiff penalties thrown against them.� (In January, Tar | |
| Sands Blockade and allied groups settled a lawsuit brought by | |
| TransCanada seeking $5 million in damages for construction | |
| delays, forcing them to stay off the pipeline easement and any | |
| TransCanada property.) | |
| Childress noted that some of the blockaders, especially the | |
| Occupy veterans, refer to the corporate capitalist system as | |
| �the Machine.� �And they�re exactly right, using that kind of | |
| language,� he said. �They�re going up against the Machine in a | |
| real, clearly defined way. Not subtle�really upfront. And I�m | |
| trying to help them realize what it�s going to take to sustain | |
| the struggle.� | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/maniac.gif | |
| Snippet 2: | |
| ]The prophet Amos, Childress told us, was called to be a fierce | |
| advocate�among the Bible�s fiercest�on behalf of justice for the | |
| poor and oppressed. �Amos�s strong preaching was hard then, and | |
| it�s hard today,� Childress said. Just as in Amos�s day, when | |
| the wealthy trampled on the poor while worshiping piously in the | |
| temples, so today our �programs of care for the poor and needy� | |
| are dismantled �with a religious zeal.� Meanwhile, �giant | |
| corporations get a free ride. They can diminish people, destroy | |
| the earth, pour out climate-changing carbon, all in the interest | |
| of short-term profit, and no one can do anything about it.� But | |
| Amos knew, Childress assured us, that God is the spring of | |
| justice�and that without God, �we are unable to keep up the | |
| struggle for justice and goodness and love over the long haul.� | |
| �God calls us to justice, to be a people who embody justice,� | |
| said Childress, himself a longtime activist on issues of race, | |
| poverty and peace. And yet, as King and all those who fought for | |
| civil rights knew, �serving and battling for justice is a | |
| long-haul kind of calling.� | |
| Childress�deeply influenced by the likes of Wendell Berry, the | |
| late Will D. Campbell and, of course, King�is not a | |
| Bible-thumper. He doesn�t shout. Heavyset and ruddy-faced, with | |
| a whitening, close-cropped beard, he speaks with a soft, flat | |
| West Texas accent. But his voice carries real power and | |
| conviction. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/cowboypistol.gif | |
| Full Article HERE | |
| http://www.websmileys.com/sm/violent/sterb029.gif | |
| http://www.alternet.org/environment/meet-churchgoers-helping-lead-uprising-agai… | |
| #Post#: 172-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Profiles in Courage: Eleanor Roosevelt | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 27, 2013, 3:21 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Eleanor Roosevelt | |
| [img width=280 | |
| height=380] | |
| http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/Eleanor_Roosevelt_in_school_… | |
| />width=360 | |
| height=380] | |
| http://rlv.zcache.com/eleanor_roosevelt_no_one_can_make_you_feel_poster-raf158b… | |
| Oct 21, 2013 video archive from C-SPAN 2 hours, 1 minute | |
| [move]Don't miss this historical information and video clips of | |
| this courageous woman.[/move] | |
| First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt | |
| http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/LadyEl&showFullAbstract=1 | |
| American HISTORY you may not know about. | |
| Eleanor Roosevelt was both the most loved by the people and the | |
| most hated First Lady by the elites in American History because | |
| of her courageous activities. | |
| J. Edgar Hoover led an effort to have Eleanor Roosevelt declared | |
| a negro, be stripped of her citizenship and deported to Liberia! | |
| Eleanor Roosevelt has the largest FBI file of any First Lady. | |
| The Republican Campaign button for the 1936 election had, "We | |
| don't like Eleanor either." on it. IOW, every bigot out there | |
| hated her guts. She was often depicted with "coal dust" on her | |
| face in satirical newspaper cartoons. No, it wasn't because she | |
| was friendly with coal miners and supported unions for them... | |
| The Daughters of the American Revolution DID NOT LIKE HER AT | |
| ALL. Why? Because she supported unions and defended the civil | |
| rights of African Americans. She made these High society ladies | |
| uncomfortable with all this "boat rocking". LOL! | |
| And that's WHY J. Edgar Hoover, one of the greatest fascist | |
| Racist Police State Pigs in American History, targeted her. Even | |
| with all her high society white family credentials, the INSTANT | |
| she moved to support a democratic USA with equal rights for all, | |
| the propaganda machine of dedicated fascist racist assholes | |
| declared her a N_____R Lover. | |
| When that didn't work, they decided to go all out and to rebrand | |
| her genetics in order to DESTROY her credibility. | |
| The Klu Klux Klan placed the highest price on her head (reward | |
| for assassinating her) that that pack of cowardly murdering | |
| racists had ever placed on anyone on its list of "Enemies of | |
| Amerika". | |
| Despite many assasination threats and attempts (she carried a | |
| gun), she refused secret service protection until her death in | |
| 1962. | |
| Eleanor Roosevelt's Wartime Prayer | |
| Dear Lord, | |
| Lest I continue | |
| My complacent way, | |
| Help me to remember that somewhere, | |
| Somehow out there | |
| A man died for me today. | |
| As long as there be war, | |
| I then must | |
| Ask and answer | |
| Am I worth dying for? | |
| When Eleanor informs Truman of her husband's death: | |
| ER: Harry, He's dead. | |
| HT: Oh Mrs. Roosevelt, I'm so sorry. Is there anything I can do | |
| for you? | |
| ER: That's the wrong question because you are the one in trouble | |
| now. | |
| Historians discuss all the above and much more including the | |
| 1918 Lucy Mercer affair with FDR that caused Eleanor to, | |
| henceforth, have her own bedroom, how FDR's mother told him that | |
| if he divorced Eleanor to marry Lucy, she would cut him off from | |
| the family money and how, despite all this, in 1921 when FDR got | |
| polio, Eleanor was the one who willingly gave him a daily enema, | |
| inserted a glass tube in his member to extract urine (because of | |
| his paralysis) and gave him the support in the political arena | |
| to win the presidency over a decade later. ] He could not have | |
| done it without her. | |
| [move]The elitist, greedy, anti-democratic, racist, predatory | |
| capitalists from EVERY political party have been out to undo | |
| everything SHE and FDR accomplished for human decency ever | |
| since. 😡[/move] | |
| #Post#: 255-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Profiles in Courage | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 3, 2013, 8:20 pm | |
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| Harry Schwartz: A Great Man who founded the Torch Commando Part | |
| 1 | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=780] | |
| http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/01/Harry_Schwarz_white_house_po… | |
| Harry Heinz Schwarz (13 May 1924 � 5 February 2010) was a South | |
| African lawyer, statesman and long-time political opposition | |
| leader against apartheid, who eventually served as the South | |
| African ambassador to the United States during the country�s | |
| transition to representative democracy. | |
| Schwarz rose from the childhood poverty he experienced as a | |
| German Jewish refugee to become a lawyer and a member of the | |
| Transvaal Provincial Council, where from 1963 to 1974, he was | |
| Leader of the Opposition. | |
| In the 1964 Rivonia Trial he was a defence lawyer. Advocating a | |
| more aggressive political opposition to the National Party's | |
| racial policies in the 1960s and 1970s, as Leader of the United | |
| Party in Transvaal and leader of the liberal "Young Turks", he | |
| clashed with the United Party establishment. | |
| He championed the cause of non-violent resistance to apartheid | |
| and in 1974 signed the Mahlabatini Declaration of Faith with | |
| Mangosuthu Buthelezi for a non-racial democratic society in | |
| South Africa. He was in the opposition for over 40 years and was | |
| a founding member of the Democratic Party. | |
| In light of his record, his appointment as South African | |
| Ambassador to the United States in 1990 was widely heralded as | |
| symbolic of the government's commitment to ending apartheid, | |
| [1] and played a significant role in renewing the nation's image | |
| as the new democratic South Africa.[2][3][4] | |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Schwarz | |
| The Torch Commando was born out of the work of the Springbok | |
| Legion, a South African organisation of World War II veterans, | |
| founded in 1941 during the second world war by progressive | |
| anti-fascist servicemen, and the War Veterans Action Committee | |
| established with the involvement of Springbok Legionaires to | |
| appeal to a broader base of ex-servicemen. | |
| The Springbok Legion was initially formed by members of the 9th | |
| Recce Battalion of the South African Tank Corps, the Soldiers | |
| Interests Committee formed by members of the First South African | |
| Brigade in Addas Ababa, and the Union of Soldiers formed by the | |
| same brigade in Egypt. | |
| The aims and objectives of the Springbok Legion were enunciated | |
| in its 'Soldiers Manifesto'. The Springbok Legion was open to | |
| all servicemen regardless of race or gender and was avowedly | |
| anti-fascist and anti-racist. Amongst its leading members were | |
| servicemen such as Joe Slovo, Lionel Bernstein, Wolfie Kodesh, | |
| Jack Hodgson and Fred Carneson who all later joined the African | |
| National Congress and its military wing Umkhonto we Sizwe under | |
| the command of Nelson Mandela. | |
| Others such as Harry Schwarz, a later well known anti-apartheid | |
| political leader, lawyer and ambassador to the United States | |
| during the government on national unity was one of the | |
| organizations founders. | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=380] | |
| http://www.sahistory.org.za/sites/default/files/images/cod_htp_0.jpg[/img] | |
| Torch Commando in action | |
| The Torch Commando was founded in 1951 during the Coloured vote | |
| constitutional crisis, in protest against the South African | |
| government's plan to remove coloureds from the voters roll in | |
| the Cape. | |
| At a time when the Springbok Legion's numbers were diminishing, | |
| the Torch Commando strategy gave a new lease of life to the aims | |
| and objectives of the Springbok Legion, perceived as being too | |
| left wing by some, and gave a home to whites in other liberal | |
| formations including liberals in the United Party, who | |
| identified with black grievances. | |
| The wartime fighter ace Group Captain Adolph Malan became the | |
| president of the 'Torch Commando'. The commando's main | |
| activities were torchlight marches, from which they took their | |
| name. The largest march attracted 75,000 protesters. | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=380] | |
| http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/af/thumb/0/01/Torch.jpg/300px-Torch.jpg[/… | |
| Torch Commando in action | |
| The Torch Commando existed for more than five years, and at its | |
| height had 250,000 members. | |
| The government was alarmed by the number of judges, public | |
| servants and military officers joining the organisation, and a | |
| new law was passed to ban anyone in public service or the | |
| military from joining. | |
| Subsequently the National Party did everything to purge the | |
| memory of the Springbok Legion, Torch Commando and men such as | |
| 'Sailor' Malan, who have appeal with white Afrikaner youth. | |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torch_Commando | |
| While Harry Shwartz was busy trying to move South Africa to | |
| become a non-racist representative republic, the | |
| multimillionaire gold mining tycoon Charles W. Englehard Jr.[img | |
| width=060 | |
| height=040] | |
| http://www.envisionyourdreamsllc.com/Golden-Pig.jpg[/img]<br | |
| />was doing all he could to SUPPORT Apartheid South Africa. >:( | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-311013201604.png | |
| "[quote]The policy of South Africa as expressed by the new Prime | |
| Minister [John Vorster] is as much in the interests of South | |
| Africa as anything I can think of or suggest. I am not a South | |
| African, but there is nothing I would do better or differently." | |
| --U.S. multinational businessman Charles W. Engelhard, 1967 | |
| [/quote] | |
| [quote] More than any other American, Charles Engelhard gave | |
| direct political support to the Nationalist government. | |
| Engelhard sat on the boards of Witwatersrand Native Labor | |
| Association and Native Recruiting Agency, two South African | |
| government agencies which recruit cheap African labor to work in | |
| the mines. | |
| Engelhard also served as a leading officer of the South African | |
| Foundation, a South African government businessmen's public | |
| relations front on which no other American would agree to serve. | |
| This foundation was set up in the words of its leaders "because | |
| there is a systematic, well-organized, well-financed attack on | |
| South Africa, conducted on a world scale by a number of | |
| organizations supported by Afro-Asian and Communist interests." | |
| ;) | |
| And while Engelhard was busy telling American detractors that | |
| U.S. corporate involvement could play a constructive role in | |
| helping bring South Africa's black majority toward full | |
| political participation, | |
| http://www.u.arizona.edu/~patricia/cute-collection/smileys/lying-smiley.gifhis<… | |
| />foundation's book, South Africa in the Sixties, was arguing th | |
| at | |
| "in regard to overall direction, white hegemony is to prevail." | |
| http://www.websmileys.com/sm/aliens/hae51.gif | |
| [/quote] | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.4thmedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/apartheid.jpg[/img] | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.blackagendareport.com/images/stories/017/ApartheidWarningSign.jpg[/i… | |
| [quote]By far the largest of Engelhard's stakes, however, was in | |
| the South African gold mining industry, which for decades has | |
| mined sub-economic gold by employing Africans at wages half the | |
| poverty datum level. Largely through his chairmanship and stock | |
| holdings in Rand Mines, Engelhard's interests controlled an | |
| estimated 15 per cent of South African gold mining industry | |
| during the '60s. Indeed, it was through his entry into the South | |
| African gold industry during the early '50s that Engelhard first | |
| started to turn his father's relatively modest metals business | |
| into a global powerhouse. | |
| Setting himself up as a bullion dealer in South Africa, | |
| Engelhard beat restrictions on the export of newly mined gold by | |
| manufacturing solid gold art items--solid gold pulpit tops, | |
| dishes, bracelets. Once legally exported in this manner, they | |
| would be melted down into bullion again. [/quote] | |
| http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1978/10/13/goldfinger-buys-a-library-pithe-po… | |
| Yeah, you guessed it. Gold shaped like animals [img width=180 | |
| height=080] | |
| http://www.envisionyourdreamsllc.com/Golden-Pig.jpg[/img]<br | |
| />BEAT THE RESTRICTIONS in order to be remelted into giold bulli | |
| on | |
| in the USA again. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/pirates5B15D_th.gif | |
| That certainly would explain the LOVE of ART in the form of | |
| golden statues of animals by certain people that ADMIRE | |
| Engelhard, don't you think? It's like a massive private joke | |
| about making money from slave labor AND bypassing export laws | |
| designed to force South Africa to treat its blacks better. | |
| DOUBLE | |
| PROFITS! | |
| http://www.smilies.4-user.de/include/Spiele/smilie_game_017.gifhttp://www.pic4e… | |
| It must be hilarious to a certain strain of gold bug... | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-devil12.gif | |
| [quote]But while the Cabots may now be hundreds of years removed | |
| from the wealth they earned in the slave trade, the Engelhard | |
| family South African connection lives on, albeit without Charles | |
| W. | |
| SHORTLY before his death, Engelhard, in a complicated series of | |
| transactions, sold off much of his South African interests to | |
| Anglo-American and other companies. The current Engelhard family | |
| parent corporation, Engelhard Minerals and Chemicals, still has | |
| diversified holdings in South Africa, but in the recent climate | |
| of intensified criticism of U.S. operations there, the Engelhard | |
| company has refused to disclose the extent of the assets and | |
| activities of its privately held South African subsidiary. | |
| In October, 1976, the company refused to cooperate with Sen. | |
| Dick Clark's committee studying U.S. investments in Southern | |
| Africa. | |
| Meanwhile, the Engelhard family has shifted much of its formerly | |
| South African capital into the manufacture of pollution control | |
| devices. somehow it doesn't seem to make their money much | |
| cleaner. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/www_MyEmoticons_com__burp.gif | |
| [/I][/quote] | |
| http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1978/10/13/goldfinger-buys-a-library-pithe-po… | |
| [quote]Engelhard stabled race horses in North Carolina, England | |
| and South Africa, $15 million worth of race horses -- about the | |
| same amount that the Engelhard Foundation has in assets. He | |
| needed three private jets and a helicopter to transport him to | |
| his international business and pleasure appointments.[/quote] | |
| http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1978/10/13/goldfinger-buys-a-library-pithe-po… | |
| [quote]"The key to the misery of these people is to let them get | |
| enough to eat, enough clothes, a car and some financial | |
| stability. I don't care what the college professors say, I know | |
| this is what the black people of Africa want." --Charles W. | |
| Engelhard, 1966 | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-311013200859.png | |
| [/quote] | |
| http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1978/10/13/goldfinger-buys-a-library-pithe-po… | |
| Englehard died in 1971 [i]but Engelhard mining and minerals | |
| continued to live down to its Apartheid defending legacy with a | |
| clever dirty trick. [/I] | |
| Please note the DATE, October, 1976, the company refused to | |
| cooperate with Sen. Dick Clark's committee studying U.S. | |
| investments in Southern Africa. That is the year they claimed | |
| they "tested" the market for a type of bullion sale and withdrew | |
| it. | |
| http://www.smileyvault.com/albums/stock/thumb_smiley-sign0105.gif | |
| Senator Cark was breathing down their necks so they waited a | |
| year and went ahead with the scam. [i]Read on. | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=980] | |
| http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5e/Apartheid.jpg[/img] | |
| The American public was souring on South Africa and those nifty | |
| Gold Krugerrand sales were dropping. The American public were | |
| being educated by people like Shwartz on how Black Africans were | |
| treated and didn't like it one bit (except for our racists, of | |
| course!). | |
| So Engelhard Enterprises of SA came up with a clever plan to | |
| fool Americans into buying his golld and silver rounds to take | |
| advantage of the slump in Krugerrand sales. | |
| They sweetend the deal by making Engelhard rounds slightly purer | |
| (24 karat instead 22 karat) to make sure anybody that discovered | |
| the ORIGIN of the metal in the coins would not have a | |
| "consciense" attack (with goldbugs, karats talk a lot louder | |
| than a consciense does!). | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-031113195922.png[/img] | |
| June 12, 1977 Newspaper report on Engelhard Enterprises of SA's | |
| new "coins". | |
| http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1454&dat=19770612&id=arosAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JR… | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=280] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-031113195448.png[/img] | |
| I had never heard of these coins before but I imagine the | |
| goldbugs know about them. Engelhard must have made a tidy profit | |
| from this "gold art work" importing scam (that the corporation | |
| added a new clever twist to after his death with the bullion | |
| coins) because he was REALLY loaded when he died. That coin, | |
| because of this, certainly deserves to bear the name "Englehard" | |
| embossed on that symbol of greed and African slave labor. | |
| Don't you just love how these mining firms operate? Such | |
| INTEGRITY, eh? Apartheid, YES! Con the American coin buyer, YES! | |
| Refuse to cooperate with a U.S senatorial committee, YES! | |
| Engelhard Enterprises of SA was (probably still is) convinced | |
| that he who has the gold, makes the rules. It's a wonderful | |
| life! | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/acigar.gif | |
| I do admit that when you tag the word, "American(s)" on to | |
| something, Americans fall for it hook, line and sinker. I guess | |
| that is why all those fascist Koch echo chamber un-think tanks | |
| always make sure the handle starts with "Americans" for this, | |
| that and the other! | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/gen152.gif | |
| Harry Schwartz: A Great Man who founded the Torch Commando Part | |
| 2 | |
| http://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/geopolitics/profiles-in-courage/msg… | |
| #Post#: 256-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Profiles in Courage | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 3, 2013, 9:00 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Harry Schwartz: A Great Man who founded the Torch Commando Part | |
| 2 | |
| After rich people die you ALWAYS learn of the "Foundation" (a | |
| tradition of tax dodging shenanigans founded by Rockefeller) and | |
| the goody two shoes things it is doing in the old reptile's | |
| name. | |
| But this bit of philanthropy had a racist bent to it worthy of | |
| the old reptile himself. | |
| The path to Engelhard's "sainthood" (naming a library in HAHVAHD | |
| for him) while simultaneously accompanied mysteriously by the | |
| demotion of the Department of Afro-American Studies to committee | |
| status. | |
| [quote]"...the library in the new building will be named the | |
| Charles Engelhart Public Affairs Library, in recognition of a | |
| gift of one million dollars from the Charles Engelhard | |
| Foundation." --JFK School of Government Spring 1978 Bulletin. | |
| [/quote] | |
| http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1978/10/13/goldfinger-buys-a-library-pithe-po… | |
| No, I can't prove the two were connected but the timing and the | |
| MONEY to HAHVAHD tells the story. At any rate, the money | |
| "donated" to Harvard by the Engelhard foundation SHOULD HAVE | |
| BEEN PUT IN A TRUST FOR SOUTH AFRICAN MINERS or at least sent to | |
| Harry Shwartz to help in his and Nelson Mandela's anti-apartheid | |
| struggle, not used for some God Damned library. | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/tuzki-bunnys/tuzki-bunny-emoticon-028.gif | |
| Here's a little background on the war at Harvard and how the bad | |
| guys won it. | |
| Why do I say this? Didn't south Africa get a Representative | |
| Republic and didn't it end Apartheid? | |
| Yes, but about 10 years LATER than it should have BECAUSE of | |
| Engelhard's money. | |
| Harvard was KEY to telling the world that South Africa was out | |
| of line and had to end Apartheid. Several members of congress | |
| were prevailing on Harvard to divest of its investments in South | |
| Africa and ALONG comes the Engelhard Foundation and drops a | |
| million bucks in their lap! | |
| Sure, Sophie Engelhard wanted her dadddy to look good but there | |
| was MORE TO IT THAN THAT. Read on. Sophie must have been quite | |
| friendly with Bok but maybe I am just imagining all these | |
| amazing coincidences that clipped Harvard's wings and allowed | |
| Apartheid to continue OVER TEN MORE YEARS. | |
| Sure, Reagan was a big fan of Apartheid too but IF Harvard | |
| hadn't received that "donation" in 1977 and HAD DIVESTED THEN of | |
| all South African investments publicly on the world stage, SA | |
| Apartheid could have ended BEFORE Bush stole the presidency for | |
| Reagan in 1980. | |
| If Carter had been able to broker an anti-Apartheid new | |
| government in 1979, the subsequent boost in his popularity might | |
| have well been enough to prevent Bush's skullduggery with Iran | |
| from getting Reagan elected. :o | |
| THAT's what blood money from a racist predatory capitalist can | |
| do to a country and to a university that started out as a | |
| college based on MORAL behavior. The bad guys won. Sorry. | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-311013201604.png | |
| [quote]Throughout the 1970s, the University was engulfed in an | |
| intense debate over the moral implications of its financial | |
| investments in apartheid South Africa. | |
| In 1979, protests also erupted over the dedication of a library | |
| at the Kennedy School of Governmen to an apartheid supporter and | |
| the rumored demotion of the Department of Afro-American Studies | |
| to committee status. | |
| The unrest prompted the University to weigh the symbolic impact | |
| of pulling Harvard capital out of South Africa with possible | |
| financial losses. Some argued that Harvard ought to use its | |
| international stature to take an ethical position against | |
| apartheid and questioned the moral validity of the Harvard | |
| Corporation�s investment policy at the time.[/quote] | |
| http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2004/6/9/against-apartheid-throughout-the-197… | |
| [quote]By the end of 1978, though, the University evaluated | |
| corporations for investments based on the benefits they provided | |
| nonwhite employees. This policy was proposed by the Advisory | |
| Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR)�a committee | |
| formed in 1973 to advise the Corporation on ethical issues. | |
| Amid this turmoil over Harvard�s South African investments, the | |
| Kennedy School announced it would name its library after Charles | |
| W. Engelhard, an industrialist whose political and financial | |
| participation in South Africa reputedly supported the apartheid | |
| regime. In their protests for divestment, some students | |
| denounced the naming of the library after Engelhard. | |
| The controversy reached a national scale when seven members of | |
| Congress wrote a letter to Bok on Dec. 15, made public on Jan. | |
| 3, expressing their concern over the library�s name. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/swear1.gif | |
| �We fear that the recognition of Engelhard at this particular | |
| time may be interpreted by the South African government and its | |
| supporters as an indication of official acceptance�or at least | |
| tolerance�of apartheid by major American institutions,� | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/301.gif | |
| the legislators wrote. | |
| University officials eventually compromised with protesters by | |
| putting a plaque saying that the funds were given in Engelhard�s | |
| memory rather than naming the library after Engelhard. ;) | |
| The fight over the dedication of the Engelhard library was not | |
| the only development in the protests of the 1978-1979 school | |
| year. >:( | |
| In 1979, some students coupled rumors circulating of a possible | |
| demotion of the Af-Am department to an interdisciplinary | |
| committee with calls for divestment as grounds for protest. | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-311013201314.png | |
| [/quote] | |
| http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2004/6/9/against-apartheid-throughout-the-197… | |
| [b]The credentialed assholes at Harvard fought the students AND | |
| the credentialed principled faculty on the issue of divestment. | |
| You have heard these arguments before and have even heard them | |
| here from people that believe morality and money aren't related. | |
| Of course that is a pretense. It's just greed in action with | |
| some erudite cover speech. | |
| Watch Bok | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-311013201314.png<br | |
| />in Harvard dance: | |
| [quote]The debate over Harvard�s investment even reached members | |
| of Congress. Rep.-elect William R. Ratchford, D-Conn., told The | |
| Crimson that Harvard�s divestment from South Africa-related | |
| stock could influence national and international governments | |
| against apartheid. [img width=40 | |
| height=40] | |
| http://www.clker.com/cliparts/c/8/f/8/11949865511933397169thumbs_up_nathan_eady… | |
| /> | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/47b20s0.gif | |
| [color=green][size=12pt]In late spring, the Faculty circulated a | |
| letter that endorsed a gradual, five-step policy to force | |
| corporations to pull out of South Africa. The letter, signed by | |
| over 100 professors, urged Harvard to stop investing in | |
| corporations operating in South Africa, and to support or | |
| initiate shareholder resolutions calling for corporate | |
| withdrawal. According to this letter, if these efforts fail, | |
| Harvard should adopt a policy of selective divestment. | |
| MONEY AND MORALS | |
| Bok was reluctant to yield to student and Faculty pressure. He | |
| wrote two letters addressing divestment from South Africa in | |
| which he explained his support for University policy. | |
| In an open letter in March,[/color] Bok wrote that the purpose | |
| of a university is not �to reform society in specific ways,� but | |
| to transmit knowledge and protect its financial stability. In | |
| his second letter in April, Bok doubted the effectiveness of | |
| divestment in promoting the end of apartheid, and supported the | |
| Corporation�s position that the best way for Harvard to | |
| influence corporate behavior was �to vote as a shareholder.� | |
| Bok�s open letters played an important role in the debate on | |
| Harvard�s South Africa-related investments. | |
| According to Morton Keller, co-author of Making Harvard Modern, | |
| Bok was well aware of the moral implications of Harvard�s | |
| investments, but he also felt it his duty to protect the | |
| financial stability of the University. | |
| �Derek Bok was very much double-minded about it,� Keller says. | |
| �Part of him responded favorably to the idea that there should | |
| be a moral dimension [to Harvard�s investment policy.� | |
| �Part of him opposed it in the sense that his primary | |
| responsibility was to see that the University was affluent and | |
| solvent,� Keller continues. | |
| �And to get into the business of deciding what was moral and | |
| what was immoral in the way of investments was going down a | |
| dangerous road.� | |
| The Corporation never launched full and immediate divestment, | |
| though it sold stocks in companies that did not contribute to | |
| anti-apartheid efforts, which included protesting to the | |
| government and training or promoting black employees. | |
| �I don�t think it is correct to say that the Corporation changed | |
| its mind,� | |
| http://www.u.arizona.edu/~patricia/cute-collection/smileys/lying-smiley.gif | |
| Bok, who led the Corporation in the late 1970s, writes in an | |
| e-mail. �We were asked to sell all of the stock of all the | |
| scores of companies which did any business in South Africa. We | |
| never agreed to that demand. | |
| http://www.u.arizona.edu/~patricia/cute-collection/smileys/lying-smiley.gif | |
| We did decide to sell a few stocks, amounting, I would guess, to | |
| only half a dozen companies or so.� | |
| Mansfield says that the University did realize its moral | |
| responsibility in its financial investments. | |
| http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-TzWpwHzCvCI/T_sBEnhCCpI/AAAAAAAAME8/IsLpuU8HYxc/s1600… | |
| �They ended up accepting the premise of divestment advocates, | |
| namely that the University had a moral responsibility not to | |
| invest in companies that were complicit in apartheid,� Mansfield | |
| says. | |
| �It certainly made our investment managers aware that they could | |
| be confronted with moral objections. I imagine that has | |
| remained,� Mansfield adds.[/size][/quote] | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/126fs3187425.gif | |
| June 9, 2004 | |
| http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2004/6/9/against-apartheid-throughout-the-197… | |
| So it goes. A lot of noise and the credentialed assholes just | |
| pretended they were going along until the noise died down. I | |
| disagree with Mansfield or at least whatever morality Harvard | |
| supposedly espoused didn't last. | |
| The fact that Dershowitz teaches there is testament to that! | |
| >:( | |
| Of course it hasn't ended. As we speak there is a huge and | |
| ongoing scandal of many top universities, including Harvard, | |
| participating in the African corporate land grab. But that's a | |
| subject for another day. | |
| So it goes. | |
| Thank God this world has men like Harry Heinz Schwarz to counter | |
| the greed and calloused predatory capitalism of people like | |
| Engelhard and the corporate predators he left behind. | |
| Do your part, tell somebody that | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/emoticon-object-106.gif<br | |
| />"GREED IS BAD" | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/301.gif | |
| whenever | |
| you get a chance. | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/7wJJivzktCE/hqdefault.jpg[/img] | |
| And remember Harry Schwartz, an example of honorable, prejudice | |
| free behavior for all of us to follow. | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=500] | |
| http://dl3.glitter-graphics.net/pub/1726/1726203ha2mjbxeje.gif[/img] | |
| If you missed Part 1 of this article on a courageous man, click | |
| below: 8) | |
| Harry Schwarts: Founder of the Torch Commando Part 1 | |
| http://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/geopolitics/profiles-in-courage/msg… | |
| #Post#: 419-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Profiles in Courage: Chris Hedges | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 21, 2013, 9:01 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Chris Hedges | |
| "As a Socialist I Have No Voice in the Main Stream Media." | |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OX6n861Gu6Q&feature=player_embedded | |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNT3_qugjZU&feature=player_embedded | |
| The MYTH OF HUMAN PROGRESS... | |
| #Post#: 462-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Profiles in Courage: Senator Bernie Sanders | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 27, 2013, 6:36 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://i.huffpost.com/gen/836221/thumbs/o-BERNIE-SANDERS-ELECTION-facebook.jpg[… | |
| Senator Bernie Sanders | |
| [i]Senator Bernie Sanders says he doesn't wake up dreaming to be | |
| president, but if the current ranges crises facing the nation | |
| and the planet aren't addressed by other candidates, he says, a | |
| presidential candidate he may be. (Credit: AP/Rich | |
| Pedroncelli)[/I] | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=380] | |
| http://i1.cpcache.com/product/494428411/bernie_sanders_for_president_bumper_sti… | |
| "We are in a situation where we have not been since the late | |
| 1920s, before the Depression, where the top 1 percent owns 38 | |
| percent of the financial wealth of America, while the bottom 60 | |
| � six zero � percent owns 2.3 percent of the wealth in America. | |
| That is obscene beyond belief." | |
| Published on Wednesday, November 27, 2013 by Common Dreams | |
| Bernie Sanders: To Defeat Oligarchy, I Would Run for President | |
| Latest interview with senator from Vermont shows that his | |
| reluctance to run would be outweighed by the scale of | |
| unaddressed crises and ignored issues | |
| - Jon Queally, staff writer | |
| Senator Bernie Sanders, for the second time in as many weeks, is | |
| indicating serious contemplation for a presidential run in 2016 | |
| if none of the potential Democratic candidates show the proper | |
| urgency when it comes to addressing a key set of issues that he | |
| thinks now face the country and the world. | |
| Stressing the overarching crisis of out-of-control income and | |
| wealth inequality coupled with the planetary emergencies of | |
| global warming and climate change, Sanders' message has been | |
| that unless these problems are put at the forefront of the | |
| domestic policy agenda he will feel compelled to run. | |
| In an extended interview with Salon journalist Josh Eidelson | |
| published Wednesday, Sanders admitted he does not "wake up every | |
| morning with a huge desire to be president of the United | |
| States... I don�t." | |
| "What distresses me enormously is that there is very little | |
| discussion about [our] major crises, and even less discussion | |
| about ideas that can resolve these issues." | |
| However, he continued, "I do wake up believing is that this | |
| country is facing more serious crises than we have faced since | |
| the Great Depression. And if you include the planetary crisis of | |
| global warming, the situation today may even be worse. And given | |
| that reality, what distresses me enormously is that there is | |
| very little discussion about these major crises, and even less | |
| discussion about ideas that can resolve these issues." | |
| In an interview ten days ago with a local Vermont paper, the | |
| Independent senator for the first time indicated he would be | |
| willing to run if it seemed necessary. | |
| �These are not normal times," he told the Burlington Free Press. | |
| "The United States right now is in the middle of a severe crisis | |
| and you have to call it what it is.� | |
| As John Nichols reported for The Nation recently, a run by the | |
| Vermont senator would pit the populism that is bubbling up from | |
| the progressive base of the Democratic Party and among | |
| independents against what the Sanders plainly terms the forces | |
| of "oligarchy." | |
| "That�s what oligarchy is. Oligarchy is when a small number of | |
| people control the economic and political life of the country." | |
| A "small handful of multi-billionaires control the economics of | |
| this country," Sanders told Nichols. "Economically, they | |
| clearly have an enormous amount of power. And, now, especially | |
| with Citizens United, these very same people are now investing | |
| in politics. That�s what oligarchy is. Oligarchy is when a small | |
| number of people control the economic and political life of the | |
| country�certainly including the media�and we are rapidly moving | |
| toward an oligarchic form of society.� | |
| According to Nichols, Sanders would enjoy a run again the | |
| oligarchs and the system that insulates them from the | |
| displeasure and will of the public. In their exchange, Sanders | |
| asked Nichols to imagine a presidential candidate who said to | |
| voters:[quote] | |
| �I am going to stand with you. And I am going to take these guys | |
| on. And I understand that they�re going to be throwing | |
| thirty-second ads at me every minute. They�re going to do | |
| everything they can to undermine my agenda. But I believe that | |
| if we stand together, we can defeat them.� | |
| [/quote] | |
| [quote]�If you had a President who said: �Nobody in America is | |
| going to make less than $12 or $14 an hour,� what do you think | |
| that would do? | |
| If you had a President who said: �You know what, everybody in | |
| this country is going to get free primary health care within a | |
| year,� what do you think that would do? | |
| If you had a President say, �Every kid in this country is going | |
| to go to college regardless of their income,� what do you think | |
| that would do? | |
| If you had a President say, �I stand here today and guarantee | |
| you that we are not going to cut a nickel in Social Security; in | |
| fact we�re going to improve the Social Security program,� what | |
| do you think that would do? | |
| If you had a president who said, �Global warming is the great | |
| planetary crisis of our time, I�m going to create millions jobs | |
| as we transform our energy system.[I] I know the oil companies | |
| don�t like it. I know the coal companies don�t like it. | |
| [/I][i]But that is what this planet needs: | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/301.gif | |
| [/I] we�re going to lead the world in that direction. We�re | |
| going to transform the energy system across this planet�and | |
| create millions of jobs while we do that.� | |
| If you had a President say that, what kind of excitement would | |
| you generate from young people all over this world?�:[/quote] | |
| On the political/media landscape and income inequality | |
| [quote]The great moral and economic and political crisis facing | |
| this country, which gets relatively little discussion, is the | |
| growing disparity in income and wealth that exists in America. | |
| We are in a situation where we have not been since the late | |
| 1920s, before the Depression, where the top 1 percent owns 38 | |
| percent of the financial wealth of America, while the bottom 60 | |
| � six zero � percent owns 2.3 percent of the wealth in America. | |
| That is obscene beyond belief. The worst wealth inequality in | |
| the entire � of any major country in the world. And in terms of | |
| income, the last statistics we have seen from 2009 to 2012 tell | |
| us that 95 percent of all new income in this country went to the | |
| top 1 percent. | |
| "So what you have there is obviously [a] horrendous economic | |
| situation, but it is very dangerous to our political system. | |
| Because big money interests are putting huge amounts of money | |
| into the political process through Citizens United. And these | |
| are issues that have got to be addressed, or else in my view the | |
| United States will move very rapidly toward an oligarchic form | |
| of society when our economic and political life is controlled by | |
| a handful of billionaires. | |
| "I see this as a huge moral issue, an economic issue, a | |
| political issue. There is virtually no discussion about that, | |
| virtually none. I don�t know how we can be a serious nation when | |
| this issue is not front and center, and there are not real ideas | |
| out there on how we address it."[/quote] | |
| On the crisis of unemployment | |
| [quote]"Real unemployment is not 7.2 percent � it�s close to 14 | |
| percent, including those people who have given up looking for | |
| work, and who are working part-time. Youth unemployment, youth | |
| unemployment is close to 20 percent. African-American youth | |
| unemployment is close to 40 percent. These are crises. And yet | |
| day after day, we hear about the deficit � which is a serious | |
| issue � and we hear almost nothing about the unemployment issue, | |
| which among other things is having a horrendous impact on the | |
| current young generation, the kids who have graduated high | |
| school and college."[/quote] | |
| On climate change and global warming | |
| [quote]"It is beyond comprehension � although the scientific | |
| community is almost unanimous in telling us that global warming | |
| is man-made, that it is already causing disastrous problems, and | |
| that those problems will only get worse in years to come � that | |
| we have almost no movement at all, virtually no movement in | |
| Congress on this planetary crisis." | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/gen152.gif | |
| [/quote] | |
| On the social safety net and the middle class | |
| [quote]]"I would say that while the American people feel very | |
| strongly � and this is, by the way, across the board, Democrats, | |
| Republicans and independents � in opposition to cuts in Social | |
| Security, Medicare and Medicaid, inside the Beltway, the | |
| political establishments, | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/2rzukw3.gif | |
| there is support for | |
| cuts to those terribly important programs. [...] | |
| "We have a middle class that is disappearing, and somebody has | |
| got to be speaking strongly to defend our middle class | |
| [/quote] | |
| On the value of a presidential run | |
| [quote]"The nature of media is that presidential campaigns and | |
| candidates are a means, to some degree at least, of getting | |
| these issues out there. And I think that you can give all the | |
| speeches you want on the floor of the Senate, that�s great, but | |
| I think being involved in debates and being out there around the | |
| country allows � gives you the opportunity to talk about these | |
| issues in a way that you otherwise could not."[/quote] | |
| On Elizabeth Warren | |
| [quote]"Elizabeth Warren is [...] clearly one of the smartest | |
| people in the Senate. She is a true progressive. [...] She is | |
| doing a great job, and understands fully the issues facing the | |
| middle class and working class in this country. She is a very | |
| strong proponent in defending the working families in this | |
| country."[/quote] | |
| On Hillary Clinton | |
| [img width=30 | |
| height=40] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-141113185047.png[/img… | |
| /> Check the article. It's politico polite speak for: | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/nocomment.gif | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/emoticon-animal-067.gif | |
| On socialism | |
| [img width=30 | |
| height=40] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-141113185047.png[/img… | |
| />Check the article. Predatory capitalists won't be happy with i | |
| t | |
| at all! | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/165fs373950.gif | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/245.gif | |
| On Walmart | |
| [quote]"Now what is particularly outrageous about the Wal-Mart | |
| business model is that the Walton family that owns Wal-Mart is | |
| the wealthiest family in this country � The six heirs of Sam | |
| Walton are worth about, I believe, over $100 billion. Which is | |
| more wealth than the bottom 40 percent of the American people, | |
| interestingly. And what is quite amazing is that one of the | |
| reasons this family has become so wealthy is that the taxpayers | |
| of the United States provide more welfare to the Walton family | |
| than any family in America. So that � when you have workers in | |
| Wal-Mart who in order to feed their families have got to go on | |
| food stamps, have got to go on Medicaid to get their healthcare, | |
| have got to live in government-subsidized affordable housing in | |
| order to have a roof over their heads � what that dynamic is, | |
| essentially, is that the United States, that the taxpayers of | |
| this country are in partnership with the Walton family. The | |
| Walton family makes all of the money � the wealthiest family in | |
| America � [i]while the taxpayers have to subsidize the low-paid | |
| employees. And that to me is totally absurd.[/I] | |
| "The Wal-Mart family, the wealthiest family in this country, | |
| should be paying their workers a living wage, not starvation | |
| wages."[/quote] | |
| [I]Click on link for full article and video:[/I] | |
| http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/11/27-4 | |
| http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/11/27-4 | |
| He's got my vote! ;D | |
| #Post#: 467-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Profiles in Courage: Adam Falkner | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 28, 2013, 3:37 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Adam Falkner | |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-BodYLppLk&feature=player_embedded<br | |
| /> | |
| The Option of Silence is the MARK of Privilege. | |
| http://www.upworthy.com/he-was-asked-why-whiteness-made-him-so-uncomfortable-hi… | |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rDkcpxuBJY&feature=player_embedded<br | |
| /> | |
| My Father's Family | |
| #Post#: 528-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Profiles in Courage | |
| By: AGelbert Date: December 9, 2013, 6:14 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Nelson Mandela | |
| Some Nelson Mandela quotes which we don't expect to read in the | |
| corporate media's obituaries: | |
| 1."A critical, independent and investigative press is the | |
| lifeblood of any democracy. The press must be free from state | |
| interference. It must have the economic strength to stand up to | |
| the blandishments of government officials. It must have | |
| sufficient independence from vested interests to be bold and | |
| inquiring without fear or favor. It must enjoy the protection of | |
| the constitution, so that it can protect our rights as | |
| citizens." | |
| 2."If there is a country that has committed unspeakable | |
| atrocities in the world, it is the United States of America. | |
| They don't care for human beings." | |
| 3."The current world financial crisis also starkly reminds us | |
| that many of the concepts that guided our sense of how the world | |
| and its affairs are best ordered, have suddenly been shown to be | |
| wanting.� | |
| 4."Gandhi rejects the Adam Smith notion of human nature as | |
| motivated by self-interest and brute needs and returns us to our | |
| spiritual dimension with its impulses for nonviolence, justice | |
| and equality. He exposes the fallacy of the claim that everyone | |
| can be rich and successful provided they work hard. He points to | |
| the millions who work themselves to the bone and still remain | |
| hungry." | |
| 5."There is no doubt that the United States now feels that they | |
| are the only superpower in the world and they can do what they | |
| like." | |
| 6.�It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has | |
| been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it | |
| treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones.� | |
| 7.�Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity, it is an act of | |
| justice. Like Slavery and Apartheid, poverty is not natural. It | |
| is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions | |
| of human beings. Sometimes it falls on a generation to be great. | |
| YOU can be that great generation. Let your greatness blossom.� | |
| 8.�We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the | |
| freedom of the Palestinians.� | |
| 9.�No single person can liberate a country. You can only | |
| liberate a country if you act as a collective.� | |
| 10."If the United States of America or Britain is having | |
| elections, they don't ask for observers from Africa or from | |
| Asia. But when we have elections, they want observers." | |
| 11.�When a man is denied the right to live the life he believes | |
| in, he has no choice but to become an outlaw.� | |
| 12.On Gandhi: "From his understanding of wealth and poverty came | |
| his understanding of labor and capital, which led him to the | |
| solution of trusteeship based on the belief that there is no | |
| private ownership of capital; it is given in trust for | |
| redistribution and equalization. Similarly, while recognizing | |
| differential aptitudes and talents, he holds that these are | |
| gifts from God to be used for the collective good." | |
| Source: en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Nelson_Mandela | |
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| Nelson Mandela was truly a great man BECAUSE he allowed God to | |
| guide his thoughts, words and deeds. | |
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