Bring on 2016 Elections [Rational Perspective]

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Bring on 2016 Elections – a chance for nation to send message to arrogant ANC cabal

By Alec Hogg | 16 June 2015

While much of South Africa was enjoying the long weekend, politicians and lawyers were wading through the minefield surrounding Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir. Most of the world wants him to stand trial as a war criminal for 300 000 deaths in Darfur. When the warrant from the International Criminal Court was issued in 2009, al-Bashir started his own campaign against being arrested. Seems despite overwhelming evidence of the al-Bashir regime’s atrocities, Jacob Zuma’s ANC has clearly swallowed that codswallop.

Over the past two days SA’s Judiciary instructed SA’s Government to arrest al-Bashir. But as the ANC had guaranteed the Sudanese President protection while he was here for the AU summit, the Government wasted taxpayer’s money holding up the court until al-Bashar was escorted safely to his Presidential plane and sent back to Khartoum.

Whatever you think about the ICC, al-Bashir, Darfur or genocide, for South Africans an even bigger issue is at stake here. This is a Constitutional Democracy. Which means politicians can only successfully promulgate laws which are Constitutionally sound. The al-Bashir immunity decree clearly was not.

When it was shown to be illegal, Zuma and his cohorts ignored the court and helped al-Bashir slip away. So on top of Nkandla and the $10m FIFA bribe we have further proof our ruling political party believes, absolutely, it is above the law. No matter what our past political allegiances, the nation needs to punish this cabal’s arrogance in the only way it can: send them packing through the ballot box. Those critical 2016 Municipal Elections cannot come soon enough.

Source: BizNews - http://www.biznews.com/rational-per...nation-to-send-message-to-arrogant-anc-cabal/
 
Bwahahaha, this guy is an idiot. Does he really believe the masses are gonna stop voting for the ANC and go with an alternative?
 
Whatever you think about the ICC, al-Bashir, Darfur or genocide, for South Africans an even bigger issue is at stake here. This is a Constitutional Democracy. Which means politicians can only successfully promulgate laws which are Constitutionally sound. The al-Bashir immunity decree clearly was not.

A lot of heat around this topic, I know. However, this is the crux of much of that which is the source of the fury. Summed up nicely for me by Alec Hogg in this paragraph. I can only hope that the minions see this through the noise and clutter, and send the correct message.
 
Masses don't understand (probably doesn't even know about) what's currently happening
 
Bwahahaha, this guy is an idiot. Does he really believe the masses are gonna stop voting for the ANC and go with an alternative?

No, but you'd be surprised how much support the ANC is losing. One of my friends who does political research says things are looking less than rosy for the ANC. They're going to have to strengthen their rural support because their bleeding out in urban areas, whether that's caused by sheer incompetence, corruption, or because of all the infighting.
 
Bwahahaha, this guy is an idiot. Does he really believe the masses are gonna stop voting for the ANC and go with an alternative?

Do you realize how fragile the ANC's position currently is in at least 4 metros? A tiny shift is all that's needed.
 
No, but you'd be surprised how much support the ANC is losing. One of my friends who does political research says things are looking less than rosy for the ANC. They're going to have to strengthen their rural support because their bleeding out in urban areas, whether that's caused by sheer incompetence, corruption, or because of all the infighting.

It means nothing, all that will happen, in places where the ANC lose control, they shall destabilize it.....
 
The bigger question is will the ANC abide by ballot outcomes? They are already pretty much doing what they want.
 
Whatever you think about the ICC, al-Bashir, Darfur or genocide, for South Africans an even bigger issue is at stake here. This is a Constitutional Democracy. Which means politicians can only successfully promulgate laws which are Constitutionally sound. The al-Bashir immunity decree clearly was not.

To be fair, I fully expect JZ to approach the serious constitutional issues with two minutes of laughter. This is a man who laughs loudest while enjoying the pleasure of being above the law.
 
i wouldnt be surprised if Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir is Zuma's role model, he did mention that things in SA would be different if SA was ruled under dictatorship.

The ANC can hold on to their followers/brainwashed idiots for another 100 years. Zuma appointed one of his comrades as the head of the IEC.

I remember asking a black colleague what he thinks about the ANC, he said that there is corruption and is disappointed by the ANC.

He did also mentioned that he vote for the ANC because it is majority zulu and he doesnt want a white president.

The DA might gain a few votes by electing a black male as their leader i. e Musi but opposition parties will just label him a "coconut" or a slave to the white man.

The ANC voters are so stupid and easily manipulated that I honestly dont see things getting better after Zuma.

Zuma has also infected the ANC with mass scale corruption and allowing his minions of leeches into the ANC.

The truth of the matter is, our next president will be Zuma 2.0 and the amount of greed/corruption will be difficult to weed out.

What prevents 1 of Zuma's kids or relatives from getting into politics.

In a nutshell, bend over SA and remember to bring the lube
 
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