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Old 12-06-2013, 10:36 AM
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Really interesting article on the Anti-Apartheid Act that Congress passed (over Reagan's veto) and a reminder that in the 1980s, Communism was such a bugaboo that people made excuses for gross injustices in the name of limiting its spread. (this is not a bash-the-GOP post, as the Senate that overrode Reagan's veto was GOP controlled and 37 of the 53 GOP senators chose to stand on the right side of history; it's just an interesting look at how far we really do come over time):

http://www.policymic.com/articles/52...-and-apartheid

Mandela was not a saint, but most great men aren't. And he was truly a great man. Enormous power to forgive in the name of what was best for all South Africans. RIP.
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Old 12-06-2013, 11:51 AM
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Really interesting article on the Anti-Apartheid Act that Congress passed (over Reagan's veto) and a reminder that in the 1980s, Communism was such a bugaboo that people made excuses for gross injustices in the name of limiting its spread. (this is not a bash-the-GOP post, as the Senate that overrode Reagan's veto was GOP controlled and 37 of the 53 GOP senators chose to stand on the right side of history; it's just an interesting look at how far we really do come over time):

http://www.policymic.com/articles/52...-and-apartheid

Mandela was not a saint, but most great men aren't. And he was truly a great man. Enormous power to forgive in the name of what was best for all South Africans. RIP.
nice article highlighting what's best about our democracy.

it's hard not to be nostalgic about a time when serious political divisions existed but legislators could still take their responsibilities seriously and act accordingly.

mandela wasn't a saint. i'll mangle his words but he said something along the lines of "i'm not a saint. i'm a sinner who keeps trying."
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Old 12-06-2013, 03:47 PM
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