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Old September 9th, 2007 #81
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Had the Boers thrown every stinking kaffir and colored out of the country, it would still be White today. That is simple enough.
It's not too late to kick 'em out now.
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Its always the same story with whites, we are plagued by three mental and social ailments, the love of cheap labor, religious stupidity, and wacky, self destructive do gooderism.
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Old September 9th, 2007 #82
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It's not too late to kick 'em out now.
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Old September 10th, 2007 #83
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Three people have been arrested for "ritual murders" in Pella, in the North West, Premier Edna Molewa announced on Saturday.

"There is strong evidence linking them to several criminal activities in the area," she said in a statement congratulating the police.

Molewa said the body of a 17-year-old male was found dumped near Pella, in Madikwe, on Thursday. The corpse was missing its tongue and genitals.

The teenager's death followed the recent mutilation of a 13-year-old near the same village.

"This act of barbarism cannot go unpunished as it tears the moral fabric of our communities and society," said Molewa.

"This is the work of faceless hyenas that prowl upon innocent people.

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Old September 10th, 2007 #84
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In a furious response to criticism of the controversial mshini wami song, ANC Deputy President Jacob Zuma said only a fool and a "funny person" would forget about the past struggle songs and erase history.

Zuma was tacitly responding to Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota's ridicule of the deputy president's singing awulethu' umshini wami (give me my machine gun).

The squabble between two of the ANC's most senior leaders rages on, despite President Thabo Mbeki urging leaders to refrain from embarrassing public spats.

Lekota said a week ago that anyone who continued to sing umshini wami years after the armed struggle ended was clearly "not right in the head".

However, on Saturday Zuma fired back at Lekota at the launch of the Creative Workers' Union of South Africa in Johannesburg.

"You cannot expect that, if I was once a soldier of MK, and I fought for the liberation, and because we dropped the armed struggle, we are now in a democracy, we must forget ...

"History is recorded in writing and in song, (and) the songs of the past form part of our history. If you say don't sing this song we used to sing in the struggle you are actually saying erase the records of history. I am not sure ukuthi ubhanxe kangakanani (how foolish you can be) when you say we must erase our history," Zuma said to applause.

He told delegates - mostly artists - that although he was not an artist "I can make a noise called singing. I can do Zulu dance". Shortly after his speech, delegates started singing the song, urging him to return to the podium. Zuma grabbed the mike, swaggered down, shaking his clenched fist in full "machine-gun" swing.

Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi said on Saturday, at the same function:

"When we sing umshini wami, the trademark ditty of Jacob Zuma, the deputy president of the ANC ... we express our memories of our past struggles.''

The ANC Youth League, SA Communist Party and the Young Communist League also criticised Lekota for picking on Zuma.

http://www.iol.co.za:80/index.php?ne...13149&set_id=1
 
Old September 10th, 2007 #85
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CAPE TOWN

Peak-hour traffic was thrown into chaos when a demonstration by up to 2 000 protesters turned violent and forced traffic authorities to close the N2 highway.

Police were shot at and pelted with stones as they battled to contain the protest, which began at about 4am, and tried to reopen the highway.

Police fired rubber bullets into the crowd as they were pelted with stones by the aggressive mob which tried to break down and set fire to houses in the N2 Gateway housing project.

The protest comes after residents of the Joe Slovo informal settlement demonstrated outside Parliament recently and threatened to close the N2 if their demands regarding housing were not met.

Joe Slovo residents, supported by the Anti-Eviction Campaign, demanded that the government stop forcibly relocating them to Delft to make space for the further development of the N2 Gateway.

After a brief lull this morning, violence erupted again as roving groups of protesters tried to access the N2 at Langa.

Pockets of Metro police officers sprinted from site to site firing rubber bullets to prevent the crowd reaching the N2 near the Langa indoor sports complex.

A massive bonfire was lit at the entrance to Langa, blocking traffic going in and out of the suburb.

Police officers cowered under the threat of live fire from the protesters and the stones raining down on them.

At the time of going to press the outgoing lanes of the N2 were closed to traffic and the situation across Langa remained volatile.

Thousands of commuters were late for work in the resulting gridlock. Approach roads to Cape Town International Airport were also blocked, but the protest did not have an impact on operations, said Airports Company spokesperson Deidre Hendricks.

By 7am the crowd had swelled to about 2 000 militant protesters armed with sticks and stones. Officers were warned by their commanders to look out for protesters armed with guns and petrol bombs.

Nervous officers described the situation as "volatile".

Officers fired on the protesters over a period of half an hour as they tried to drive them away from the N2. Protesters vandalised buildings under construction at the N2 Gateway project, ripping scaffolding apart to arm themselves with the iron bars.

A bakery delivery truck fell victim to the unruly crowd when protesters stopped it, forced out its occupants and set it alight.

In this morning's chaos both incoming and outgoing lanes of the N2 were blocked between Jan Smuts and Vanguard drives. Vanguard Drive was closed to traffic.

Incoming commuters were stopped at Vanguard Drive and diverted to Klipfontein Road to the south and Voortrekker Road to the north of the N2.

Outgoing traffic was similarly diverted off the N2 at Jan Smuts Avenue, creating a nightmare for traffic bound for Cape Town International Airport.

The traffic back-up caused several cars to collide as vehicles travelling at 120km/h suddenly encountered the gridlock.

By 7.45am the N2 closure had caused thick congestion on the N1 too, as thousands of motorists tried to find alternative routes into the city.

At 8am dozens of Metro police and SAPS officers guarded the side of the N2 as the highway was re-opened to traffic.

The road remained strewn with the cartridges of hundreds of rounds of rubber bullets fired at the protesters.

At the time of going to press, Cape Town traffic spokesperson Searle Johannes, who was at the scene, said the crowd remained about 100 metres from the N2 on Bunga Avenue and showed no signs of dispersing.

"We have limited resources out here and the crowd is quite large, so the police have not been able to arrest any protesters," Johannes said at the height of the drama.

"The police have been here since the start with enough personnel to contain the crowd and they have been firing rubber bullets at people who throw stones at them.

"Traffic police are deployed to close the roads and Metro police are controlling the perimeter," he said.

Johannes said excess traffic was being diverted onto the M5 and the N1.

Mayor Helen Zille declined to comment today on the protest or the reasons for it, saying that she was told it had to do with the N2 Gateway housing project and that it was an issue with which the provincial government had been dealing.

Provincial housing minister Richard Dyantyi described the protests as being about "narrow individual interests" that could not be allowed to stop the development.

Dyantyi said the development of the N2 Gateway pilot project "necessitated" the relocation of residents of informal settlements to temporary housing.

"Due communication processes have been followed with community leaders and residents.

"Development will continue and cannot be thwarted by narrow individual interests," he said.

permission to gather outside the police station and had failed to heed a warning to disperse.

At about 2.30pm on Sunday, about 200 people snaked through Woodlands in protest against drugs.

Among the conditions protesters had to adhere to was that only two people were allowed to deliver the memorandums and, according to police, marchers were not to stop or enter the premises of alleged drug dealers.

Trouble started while the group was passing the fourth alleged drug dealer's house.

Zille insisted they knock on the door and hand over the memorandum. Backed by Maker, Zille approached the house. She knocked on the door but no one responded.

Police then apprehended Maker and he was arrested for trespassing. He also faces a previous charge from a march held in Lentegeur when 12 protesters were arrested.

Police spokesperson Captain Elliot Sinyangana said police had arrested the group for illegally gathering in front of the police station. He said the group had been warned to disperse and not to obstruct the course of justice.

"After they failed to heed the call of the police, they were arrested."

http://www.iol.co.za:80/index.php?se...366&newslett=1


Police say they have restored calm at the scene of a housing protest that led to the closure of the N2 on Monday morning.

SA Police spokesperson Captain Elliot Sinyangana said in mid-afternoon that the protesters dispersed after police fired rubber bullets and a stun grenade.

Traffic was flowing, there had been no-re-occurrence of the morning's violence, and police were monitoring the situation.

He could not immediately comment on a claim that dozens of protesters were arrested, but did say he understood one protester had sustained minor injuries.

Earlier, the protesters set up a burning barricade just off the N2, threw stones at passing motorists and police, broke up dwellings under construction in the N2 Gateway project, and set a bakery delivery van alight.


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Old September 11th, 2007 #86
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An Ekurhuleni metro police officer has been arrested for the second time in less than a year for suspected gun-running.

Some of his colleagues swooped on him in a sting operation at a hostel in Actonville, Benoni, on Monday night.

Constable Richard Msibi, who is in his 50s, was allegedly caught red-handed selling ammunition at the Wattville/Actonville hostel. He was in full metro police uniform at the time and was travelling in his own car.

A senior metro police officer at the scene of the alleged crime, and who has been part of the investigation from the outset, said they had had Msibi in their sights for some time and were monitoring his movements closely.

http://www.iol.co.za:80/index.php?ne...26610&set_id=1
 
Old September 11th, 2007 #87
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One of the biggest red meat producers in the country has turned to the Pretoria High Court for help because the water supply to one of its farms in the Heidelberg district is polluted with human excrement.

http://www.iol.co.za:80/index.php?ne...65834&set_id=1
 
Old September 11th, 2007 #88
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Defiant Cape Town Mayor Helen Zille vowed on Tuesday to continue to lead a street battle against suspected drug dealers in the city, with Atlantis her next target this Sunday.

Zille planned to enter the Mitchells Plain magistrate's court on Tuesday morning declaring her innocence on a charge that she staged an illegal gathering outside the Mitchell's Plain police station on Sunday.

Meanwhile, national ANC heavyweights were at odds with their provincial officials over her arrest.

In Pretoria on Monday, ANC secretary-general Kgalema Motlanthe said Zille's arrest had been "unfortunate" and that she should have been treated with respect and dignity to protect the image of South Africa.

http://www.iol.co.za:80/index.php?se...390&newslett=1
 
Old September 19th, 2007 #89
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Blade: act now before SA turns into Zim

September 19 2007 at 07:32AM

In a subtle but fierce exchange between alliance partners ahead of the African National Conference conference, SA Communist Party (SACP) leader Blade Nzimande has warned against allowing the dirty politics of succession from turning South Africa into another authoritarian Zimbabwe.

"When we look at the many once promising, but now failed progressive revolutions like next door in Zimbabwe, it all started with these things that we are saying now.

"That's where it started going wrong. They [Zimbabweans] kept quiet because they said this is a liberation movement that has fought a glorious struggle, and Zimbabwe was on a slippery slope."

By the time Zimbabweans woke up, it was too late.

"That is what we must not allow."

Nzimande also asked whether it was inevitable that when former liberation movements ascended to power they started turning against some of their own, particularly workers and the ordinary people who had fought with them.

"We don't believe that that is inevitable; that is why we must identify these things now," he said.

Speaking at the second day of Cosatu's central committee meeting on Tuesday, Nzimande took indirect swipes at Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota, President Thabo Mbeki, other ANC leaders and Cosatu president Willie Madisha.

He cautioned against what he termed "palace politics", including smearing each other "in order to achieve narrow personal and elite [class] power".

"In fact, were it not for the continuing campaigns and class struggles of the working class, which are now cynically dismissed by elites as populist, the masses of our people would have ceased to be active participants in the struggle to consolidate and deepen the national democratic revolution," he said, to thunderous applause from delegates.

When Lekota was heckled by delegates on Monday for criticising the public sector strike, he said he was not a populist leader who gave speeches for applause.

Nzimande urged delegates to continue singing the controversial umshini wami song, despite Lekota - who was sitting on the stage - having chastised those such as ANC deputy president Jacob Zuma for doing so.

"The issue of umshini wami is a sideshow because we will continue and we must and we will sing umshini wami. The key question is that you must always keep your eyes on the ball; don't be distracted," he said.

Nzimande joked about the sensitive issue of Madisha's claim that he had allegedly handed over a R500 000 donation in cash to him, in a black refuse bag and not through a conventional banking transaction.

"You see Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi goes to the National Economic Development and Labour Council, and says he did not know that the Communist Party is taking its financial sector campaign to this extent for the complete deregulation of the banking system.

"But I say also that Cosatu must be careful and know that a credit card has a limit; you can't just spend and spend," Nzimande said, referring to accusations - incidentally by Madisha last year - that Vavi had abused the union's credit card.

Nzimande, without mentioning his name, also publicly alluded to the pensive-looking Madisha as a traitor. "Every revolution produces its own heroes, but at the same time every revolution produces its own traitors as well.

"The task of revolutionaries is not to be surprised when traitors emerge," he said.

If the SACP is under attack, he told workers, it will be irresponsible "for this giant union to stand aside and not defend its vanguard party".

Nzimande indirectly criticised Mbeki - whose cabinet held regular izimbizo with communities - for treating ordinary people as passive followers.

"Instead of approaching them as objects of endless izimbizo and as recipients of delivery decided upon by the leadership, they want to be active subjects, participants and drivers of the national democratic revolution," he said.

Asked for comment, Lekota said the ANC NEC would still have to meet and develop a response, and it would be wrong for him to give his personal view.

http://www.iol.co.za:80/index.php?se...1a1a20070919ah
 
Old September 19th, 2007 #90
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RE: WhiteNightshade

Thanks for this thread.

You're news articles are painting a vivid picture of what that jew has in store for us Americans. Possibly by you're warnings to us, we will find the resolve to fight before things get as bad for us as they are in SA today.

If we can shake off the jew here in America, we will not forget our White Brothers in SA. And when we come, it will be like a fierce whirlwind of revenge, and we will help you hunt-down and kill every jew, nigger and race traitor in your land.

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Thank you.

I shall whip out my "cooking for an army" recipe book, once again.

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Old September 19th, 2007 #92
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Thank you.

I shall whip out my "cooking for an army" recipe book, once again.
I know I could eat!

We may have to get you one of these!!:krofl
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'Fireballs' as Durban harbour in flames

Massive explosions shook the Durban harbour, Bluff and CBD around 7pm on Tuesday night, followed by a huge blaze in the Island View liquid storage tank zone, home to more than 1 000 tanks containing highly volatile liquid fuels and other products.

Flames leapt high into the night sky and were visible around the city as emergency services evacuated buildings and homes around the Bluff's harbour storage tank areas.

Late on Tuesday night the blaze still had not been put out.

Netcare 911 spokesperson Chris Botha said there were no casualties.

Hundreds of Bluff residents sought advice on whether to evacuate as heavy black fumes spread over their homes. People were advised to gather at St Barnabas Church and at schools on the Bluff.

http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_i...2621193C613963

I wonder if maybe some kaffir drilled a hole in the liquid fuel tank to refill his cigarette lighter
 
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I wonder if maybe some kaffir drilled a hole in the liquid fuel tank to refill his cigarette lighter
Probably did.

The fire is still raging.

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Old September 19th, 2007 #95
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If only the Whites there would organize, and just settle in one part of the country and create their own new nation from scratch
It is too late for the lemmings to do that.

This is a picture of an Afrikaner girl in South Africa that was beaten by blacks. http://www.stopboergenocide.com/4466.html

 
Old September 23rd, 2007 #96
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Thumbs up That statue of Nelson Mandela...

Seen in an American forum....

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September 2007 edition

Like all other people with any shred of common decency, we heard the
news that a statue of the evil terrorist leader 'Nelson' Mandela was
being erected in Parliament Square, London, with outrage and
astonishment.

In order to express the feelings of all decent citizens - both British
and expatriate South African - regarding this offensive development
the Springbok Club circulated the following letter to a number of
national newspapers, though unfortunately none of them seem to have
published it (such alas appears to be the continuing persuasive
influence of 'political correctness') :-

"Dear Sir,

"It was with great anger and disbelief that we read of the unveiling
of a statue of Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square.

"Mandela was convicted of terrorist offences in South Africa in 1964
and sentenced to life imprisonment. At a time when the western world
is engaged in a War against Terror, and British, American and other
Western troops are being killed daily in the fight against
international terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan, it is highly
offensive in the extreme that a statue 'honouring' this terrorist
leader should be erected in London. Mandela's ANC has been
responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent people of all
races both prior to and after being handed power in South Africa -
over 2100 innocents have been slaughtered in terrorist-type attacks
on South African farms alone since the ANC regime gained control of
the country in 1994.

"We therefore call for the immediate removal of this offensive statue,
and for its replacement by a memorial honouring the victims of
international terrorism and those who risk their lives combating this
evil.

"Yours sincerely,

"The Executive Committee of the Springbok Club"
 
Old October 4th, 2007 #97
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The SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has spoken out against children's rights violations at Chris Hani-Baragwanath hospital in Soweto, where new born babies were put in a cardboard box.

http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_i...7a6a20071004ah
 
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A 25-year old man was arrested near Mtubatuba in northern KwaZulu-Natal for allegedly raping his mother, police said on Thursday.

Police spokesperson Captain Jabulani Mdletshe said the man was arrested late on Wednesday night after his 45-year old mother filed a complaint at the KwaMsane police station.

Mdletshe said the man, who lived with his mother in KwaMsane's Qubuka reserve, had apparently been raping his mother for "quite some time".

The mother, whose age is unknown, was apparently too embarrassed to report the repeated attacks she suffered.

Her son, whom police were told was mentally unstable, would regularly visit a local clinic for "an injection".


Mdletshe said it was not clear what was being prescribed to the man or what the exact nature of his illness was.

He said police had been told that the attacks on the mother would take place after the effects of the injection had worn off.

His sister, who apparently witnessed the man raping their mother on Wednesday evening, persuaded their mother to tell health officials at the local clinic. They in turn alerted the police.

http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_i...3944157C969336

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The SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has spoken out against children's rights violations at Chris Hani-Baragwanath hospital in Soweto, where new born babies were put in a cardboard box.

http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_i...7a6a20071004ah
What's so undignified about a cardboard crib? Some niggers live over half their life in a cardboard box. I say they're being set up for a future of living within their means.
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Her son, whom police were told was mentally unstable, would regularly visit a local clinic for "an injection".


Mdletshe said it was not clear what was being prescribed to the man or what the exact nature of his illness was.
Socialized health care money well spent getting nigger rapists hooked on dope on the taxpayer dole.

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Old October 14th, 2007 #100
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SA's 'worst military accident'
12/10/2007 17:01 - (SA)

# 9 SA soldiers die in 'accident'

Johannesburg - Nine soldiers were accidentally killed on Friday at a military base in Kimberley when a training exercise involving an anti-aircraft gun went tragically wrong, the army said.

Another 15 soldiers were injured in the accident at the Lohatla battle school and had been airlifted to hospital.

"I can confirm that nine of our people have died and another 15 were injured and taken to various hospitals around Bloemfontein," SANDF spokesperson Brigadier General Kwena Mangope said.

"We are still waiting for details but we do know it was an exercise, a yearly exercise that 27 soldiers participated in.

"We use a variety of weapons (in the training exercise). This particular one is a 35mm, MK5 anti-aircraft gun," he added.

Gun malfunction?

An investigation was launched into the accident which happened at about 09:00.

Lohatla, which is west of Kimberley, covers about 1 580 square kilometres.

Private radio station 702 reported witnesses as saying the aircraft gun malfunctioned during the training exercise.

However, Defence Ministry spokesperson Sam Mkhwanazi told AFP that it was not yet clear whether the accident had been due to human error or whether something had gone wrong with the weapons being tested.

"We can't know that at this stage - that's what the investigations will confirm," he said.

http://www.news24.com/News24/South_A...201142,00.html
 
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