Well, this is what the world never wanted to hear but how sure are you of this? May you substantiate this?
I dont know what to say! On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Tuis Dumisani <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > Comments about this > > > > "The possibility that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us > from the support of a cause we believe to be just"- Abraham Lincoln > ------------------------------ > > *From:* Matsha Michael > *Sent:* Tuesday, April 13, 2010 9:29 AM > *To:* Matlhoko, Olebile; Zwane David; Mqoboza Zondi; Abrahams Andrew; > Mathonsi Alex; Ncobela Themba; Masoeu Adam; Mhlafu Sandi; Swartz Lebogang; > Makandula Sizwe; Shai Mosele; Tuis Dumisani; Makhani Donald; Kok Gilbert; > Mantyi Godfrey; Champion Gaylin; Chakane Gilbert; Mokgatle Gosiame; Hurst > Terence; '[email protected]'; Wessels Hendry; Johnson Jarrod; Matuka > Jack; Tope John; '[email protected]'; Kistoo Claudio; Kumalo Wandile; > Kgomo Thipane; [email protected]; Lebitso Mokete; Motloung Lebusa > Meshack; Letebele Lawrence; Bungxu Wellman; Fredericks Ettiennie; Manyaka > Reuben; Meza Reginald; Motlekar Reyaad; [email protected]; Macdonald > Tebogo; Motlogelwa Thabiso; Itumeleng Ogopoleng; Pinetown Zarin; Abba > Khatija > *Subject:* FW: Max says it . . . > > > > What about > > De Beers operated in South Africa during apartheid and basically > sponsored the murderous, destructive and racist actions of the > colonial/apartheid repressive regime. > > > > The blame game is a contagious one. Blaming creates a culture of fear and > makes us want to do anything to protect ourselves. And that includes blaming > innocent bystanders. > > We all remember that feeling of utter helplessness when as children we got > the blame for things we didn't do. As adults, even though it is difficult, > we should make sure of our facts before we lash out and accuse people of > things. And in the same vein, before we know what the truth is, and > sometimes even afterwards, it is never a good idea to be the source of > gossip. > > *THIS IS TELLING IT LIKE IT IS!!!!!!!!!!!!!*Is it true? > > *MAX SAYS IT . . .* > > --------------------------------------------------------- > *What has become of the ANC?* > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > The ANC has become an insult to all those who carry its membership cards > and those who voted for it last April - and to the many who died for it over > the years. > > Yes, sir, I mean you too, you who loves sending angry messages, often with > accusations of racism, to the News24.com comments section whenever anyone > criticises the government or those in Luthuli House. > > What has become of the self-respect of this once proud organisation that > was formed 98 years ago and brought us giants such as Sol Plaatje, Albert > Luthuli, OR Tambo, Walter Sisulu, Chris Hani and Nelson Mandela? > > If I were a member of the ANC, I would stand up and demand that my > leadership immediately deal with Youth League president Julius Malema with > his gangster lifestyle, with his blatant lies and with his insults to the > media and all others who don't like him. > > Come on, the entire nation knows that you cannot buy a R814 000 AMG Merc, a > R250 000 Breitling watch, two houses worth more than R5m, a dressing room > full of Fabiani and other designer clothes, a Louis Vuitton handbag worth R4 > 800 (yes, Juju wears handbag) and who knows what else on a salary of at most > R40 000 (he said the other day his salary, rumoured to have been R20 000, > had at least been doubled recently). > > His monthly payment on his bonds of R2.35m on the two houses (it is there > for anyone to see in the Deeds Office) alone cost him R23 462 a month. > * > Life is expensive > * > I have a very good idea about how expensive life is if your name (or your > benefactor) is not Tokyo Sexwale or Nicky Oppenheimer. > > I live in a modest home in a working class Cape Town neighbourhood, I drive > a four-year-old Peugeot station wagon, I buy my clothes from Woolworths and > Cape Union Mart, I have a six-year-old Swatch watch I bought on a sale and I > have very little spare cash at the end of every month. (I don't even have a > handbag.) > > Yet I am double Juju's age, I have two university degrees (plus an honorary > one), I have been a newspaper editor, a television executive and a > university lecturer and I have published eight very successful books. > > Malema has a bad matric and absolutely no training for anything apart from > political rabble-rousing. > > (Oh, ok, I only have degrees in law and political science, but Juju has an > honorary doctorate in Tenderpreneurship.) > > Come on, we all know Malema was lying when he said he didn't have anything > to do with any companies in business with local and provincial government. > > Not only is his name still registered on those companies' books, he even > declared (repeatedly) that he had resigned as director of SGL Engineering > Projects when he was elected to his Youth League position - but SGL only > came into existence after that date! > * > Stealing from the poor? > * > Malema doesn't even respect the public enough to manufacture credible lies. > > He says he's never seen a million rand, but he put down more than R3m IN > CASH for the two houses he bought. > > We read in City Press on Sunday that the Malema companies with state > tenders are notorious for their shoddy work and bad treatment of workers. > Some of the township bridges they got millions to build have collapsed > within months after completion. > > Is that not stealing from the poor? Sies! > > Malema insulted every promising young black South African when he rejected > questions about his lavish lifestyle with the accusation that his critics > "just didn't want to see a black diamond shine". > > I know quite a few "black diamonds" in business, academics and the media > world. They are shining, and would shine even if they lived in New York or > London, because of their own intelligence and hard work, not because they > can get their hands on public money. > * > Pack of lies > * > So, my dear reader-with-the-ANC-membership-card, which part of this > disgraceful pack of lies did you not get? > > Or has the ANC stooped so low that you're happy with Jacob Zuma's response > that Malema isn't a civil servant, so he can do what he wants? > > He wasn't enough of a private citizen when the state decided to award him > official police protection and a whole set of bodyguards, costing the > taxpayer hundreds of thousands. > > Remember what he said at his press conference last week? That he had > complete access to the president and was close to every minister and > premier? > > Perhaps we should start investigating the role of some of these "friends" > of Malema to see where they fit in. > > Coming to think of it, perhaps Malema is simply a decoy, diverting the > attention of the media and the public away from the real gangster > capitalists in government and the ANC. > > Everyone who reads some of the comments on South African websites would > know how many despicable white racists there still are in our country. > > Malema is reinforcing every caricature bigots have in their narrow minds of > how Africans with power behave. > * > Kick him out of public life > * > Let's kick him out of public life and forget him as a bad dream we once > had. > > And let's never allow someone like him in any position of power again. > > For the sake of the ANC's good name, yes, but above all for the sake of the > pride of the people of South Africa. > > The ball is in the court of the ANC's members. > > > > *Confidentiality Notice: This message and any included attachments are > intended only for the addressee(s). 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