Sunday 30 June 2013

Obama Compares Nelson Mandela to George Washington in South African Speech


Barack Obama Compares Nelson Mandela to George Washington in Speech at South African Tour


BARACK OBAMA : "And what Nelson Mandela also stood for is that the well-being of the country is more important than the interests of any one person," Obama continued. "George Washington is admired because after two terms he said enough, I'm going back to being a citizen. There were no term limits, but he said I'm a citizen. I served my time. And it's time for the next person, because that's what democracy is about. And Mandela similarly was able to recognize that, despite how revered he was, that part of this transition process was greater than one person."

2 comments:

  1. Snort. That kaffir isn't worthy to shine George Washington's shoes.

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    1. A Racist Slave Owner like Washington should be licking Mandela's Ass, my Vanilla.

      In the Bible in the Parable of the Vineyard Workers it says "The First will be Last and the Last will be first." I hate to say it, but with that logic- there must a lot of White Janitors Gardeners and Shoeshine Boys in Heaven. There must be a lot of Black Saints and Respected Citizens under the Government of God.

      Please learn to love someone of a different Race than you are? Your eternal wealth depends on it.

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