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How the Coalition Linked Nelson Mandela’s Plight

With That of the Custodian Chief Executive 

© 2010 Brad Kempo B.A. LL.B.

Barrister & Solicitor 

 

There are grand, historic and incremental trends in humanity that, try as they might, cannot be sabotaged by those with evil and malicious intent.  Democracy, rule of law and the advancement of human rights protections are a bundle of evolutionary developments that are incapable of being reversed – a reality that is lost on those bent on returning civilization to the Dark Ages.   

   

On the eve of the 2010 Evil-ympics, February 11th, it was exactly twenty years since Nelson Mandela walked out of prison after almost three decades.  He, Mahatma Gandhi and the Custodian Chief share common fates.  Each, a lawyer, was a victim of a paradigm of governance seriously out of step with advances in the nature of the state going back to the 1600s.   Both the South African government and the British who ruled India since the mid-18th century discovered what happens when the lessons of history are ignored.   The same conclusion as a result of concerted international action is going to play itself out in Canada as argued in Diplomatically Embraced Multi-Decade Oppressed Lawyers are 2-for-2 Fundamentally Reforming Government: Canadian Lawyer on the Verge of Making It 3-for-3.

 

The only difference between them and the Canadian is identified in this supplemental title: Unlike Gandhi & Mandela, the Custodian Chief is Not a ‘Volenti Democracy Martyr’. 

 

Mandela at South African parliament opening

AfricaAsia.com

February 11, 2010 

 

Nelson Mandela made a rare public appearance Thursday marking the 20th anniversary of his release from prison, arriving in parliament to attend a commemorative speech by South African President Jacob Zuma.  

 

Lawmakers cheered and sang "Nelson Mandela, there is none like you" as the 91-year-old former president took his seat in the chamber.

 

 

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, Nelson Mandela and Graca Machel

[prison certainty]

 

Nelson and the coalition recognized this anniversary.  The latter massaged the American stock market closing numbers in a way that drew a parallel between the South African and Canadian Nobel Prize recipients.

 

         Dow                 10144.19         105.81             +1.05%

         Nasdaq              2177.41           29.54             +1.38%

         S&P 500            1078.47           10.34             +0.97%

         Source: cnbc.com  

 

 

In the order that they appear, there’s a China identifier, compensation ratifier, the number twenty (2+9+5+4) symbolizing two decades of enslaving and torturous human experimentation, a combination double coalition identifier and China identifier, an assassination reminder and another compensation ratifier.   

 

 

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