I think that I wouldn't be able to even ask a question. I would be in awe for being in the presence of such a great man and leader. But if I was to open my mouth, I'd ask him how he was able to forgive and forget all the injustices he has suffered.
I could never imagine being locked up for so many years just because you wanted to provide a better life to all South Africans. And I don't think I could forgive anyone if they had done that to me.
2006-07-20 04:46:49
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answered by Porgie 7
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I would first thank Mr Mandela for seeing me and then would ask him how is he enjoying his retirement since he has cut down on the number of public engagements. If you have seen him recently you would know that apart from being a very old person he has bad arthritis and cannot walk without help.
2006-07-19 08:31:39
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answered by blondie 6
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"First of all, Madiba, Who the hell are you and why am I interviewing you??"
Cause I have no idea who Madiba is.
2006-07-19 08:33:18
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answered by Ozone 4
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Madiba, Do you still beleive in peace??
2006-07-20 03:18:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I would start by thanking him for the courage he showed and the determination he had to save his society and would ask him what was the source of his determination and what was his vision for the future.
2006-07-19 08:46:16
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answered by Euno4400 1
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I would ask them who they were and why they merited being interviewed.
2006-07-19 08:27:11
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answered by yodellingdolphinofkirkwall 3
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Can you hear me? The man is 88 years old....
2006-07-19 23:08:40
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answered by Seely 2
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thank him of cause and then ask him how old was he when the youth league was formed
2006-07-20 03:07:37
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answered by dkny 4
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Who are you? would be it
2006-07-19 09:14:53
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answered by Anonymous
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