SONA 2015

Malema is the big winner here. EFF is all over the media today
 
So let me get this clear, these politically toothless bulldogs will now seek to open cases and raise arguments which will rely pretty much entirely on the testimony of the victimised EFF heroes, and you expect us to be witnesses to that?

Niphambene!

uphambene! :mad:
 
So let me get this clear, these politically toothless bulldogs will now seek to open cases and raise arguments which will rely pretty much entirely on the testimony of the victimised EFF heroes, and you expect us to be witnesses to that?



Niphambene!


I'm sure there are other witnesses and video footage of what happened. No need for the testimony of the EFF.
 
So let me get this clear, these politically toothless bulldogs will now seek to open cases and raise arguments which will rely pretty much entirely on the testimony of the victimised EFF heroes, and you expect us to be witnesses to that?

Niphambene!

STFU and get out of here with your useless drivel.
 
Malema is the big winner here. EFF is all over the media today
+1,000,001 :D

As if there was any doubt.

I can assure you that if the DA had joined in - like they did the first time chaos broke out and they fought with EFF - they would be having 50% of the coverage or even more because they jumped to defend EFF.

I've said several times the continuously inferior tactics of the DA, which give it little returns since this parliament was opened after the elections, are an insult to some of the intelligent brains within that party, not to mention thos eactually consulted and paid an arm and a leg to devise strategies.

I simply cannot believe Maimane would say "if you're told to leave then leave without resistance" as if this is a practice follwoed in even the highest parliaments of UK&US etc. Someone give him the tape of House of Cards. Maybe Francis Underwood taking over as VP and cuffing people to make a quorum would give him a head start before he gets real life visuals from many other countries to get him to understand the real world too.
 
STFU and get out of here with your useless drivel.
You may say it's useless but I think the DA should be talking less about a lot of those things and solely focused on the signal being jammed and the fact that they were not consulted as the leading opposition before armed force was applied.

It kills their impact and reduces their energy on dialogue they can own&dictate.
 
Couldn't believe this when I just saw this thread and looked the youtube.

Absolutely nothing on the SONA in Aussie news...we have our own parliamentary issues right now with the PM under pressure and unlikely to last the term.

...anyway

Why did the interpreter just change?

Was the other one the one they used at the funeral?

That laugh of Zuma.

His licking of lips is worse
 
You may say it's useless but I think the DA should be talking less about a lot of those things and solely focused on the signal being jammed and the fact that they were not consulted as the leading opposition before armed force was applied.

It kills their impact and reduces their energy on dialogue they can own&dictate.

This isnt even an intelligent argument. Its a BS word salad. Ive seen smarter arguments from ANC supporters so Im wondering if you are perhaps and EFF supporter trying to make it look like ANC supporters have down syndrome.
 
The president described Eskom’s situation as a “challenge”, not a crisis.

He again blamed the scheduled blackouts, in part, on the apartheid regime’s failure to expand the electricity supplier’s capacity.

“If you look at energy, energy has a history in this country, it has never been enough. It was believed to be because the powers that be at the time said ‘we have enough’.

That piece of shlt. :mad:
 
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