Mandela is a lousy communist who should be tossed back into a jail cell to rot.
2007-06-04 08:24:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Mandela
2007-06-04 08:36:24
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answered by tiny Valkyrie 7
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Nelson Mandela.
2007-06-04 08:25:11
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answered by brian2412 7
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Dictator Dumbya took a country with a functioning democratic tradition and a surplus to a dictatorship... one deeply in the red at that. Nelson Mandela took a dictatorship and made some small steps toward democracy, although no one would doubt that South Africa with have too many problems for too many years to come. Down with Dictator Dumbya!!!
2007-06-04 08:32:51
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answered by rhino9joe 5
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How could you even compare the two.
Nelson Mandela is a true hero to humanity. George W. Bush is a disgrace to humanity.
2007-06-04 08:30:38
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answered by Incognito 5
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Mandela of course,no question.He's a hero
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (IPA pronunciation: /roli'ɬaɬa/) (born 18 July 1918) was the first President of South Africa to be elected in fully-representative democratic elections.
Before his presidency, Mandela was an anti-apartheid activist and leader of the African National Congress (ANC), and was sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage after he went underground and began the ANC's armed struggle. He saw his wife only three times over the next 27 years.
Through his 27 years in prison, much of it spent in a cell on Robben Island, Mandela became the most widely known figure in the struggle against apartheid. Among opponents of apartheid in South Africa and internationally, he became a cultural icon of freedom and equality.
The apartheid government and nations sympathetic to it condemned him and the ANC as communists and terrorists, and he became a figure of hatred among many South African whites, supporters of apartheid, and opponents of the ANC.
Following his release from prison in 1990, his switch to a policy of reconciliation and negotiation helped lead the transition to multi-racial democracy in South Africa. Since the end of apartheid, he has been widely praised, even among white South Africans and former opponents.
Mandela has received more than one hundred awards over four decades, most notably the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993. He is currently a celebrated elder statesman who continues to voice his opinion on topical issues. In South Africa he is often known as Madiba, an honorary title adopted by elders of Mandela's clan. The title has come to be synonymous with Nelson Mandela.
2007-06-04 08:21:00
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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Bush. Mandela is a figurehead because of his prison time, but Bush has done more in office.
2007-06-04 08:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Well neither of them are doing anything to put God back in schools or anything like that so I guess none of them.
2007-06-04 08:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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