When is too far, far enough for Malema?

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So now fat Julie is taking Zuma on head to head by the look of things. This is when I sit back and hope that he HAS at last gone too far!

ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has taken on President Jacob Zuma, going so far as to suggest he is not a disciplined member of the ANC by insisting that the nationalisation of the mines was not official policy of the ruling party.

Malema's comments at the Mining for Change conference in Sandton on Tuesday come after Zuma's apparent bid to curb the firebrand youth leader at the weekend, when he said "junior" members of the ANC had to listen to their "seniors".

"We have been listening to people who call themselves leaders of the ANC and who know the ANC better than all of us - who have been saying nationalisation is not the policy of the ANC," Malema told delegates, a clear reference to Zuma's repeated assurances since the youth league first issued its call for mines to be nationalised.

The rest is here:http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_...wslett=1&em=207415a1a20100908ah&page_number=1
 
Ag he has insulted him before. JZ Is scared of his puppet master.
 
Let the games begin! If only these people spent more time doing their jobs instead of looking for new ways to make (or is that steal?) money and trying to usurp power from others. If only....
 
In the left corner we have Jacob "Showerboy" Zooma. And in the right, Juliass "Bloody Agent" Malenema.

Round 1.

Fight.

*clang clang clang*
 
Every little comment he gets away with makes him more brave and it wont be long until he says something that gets him in big trouble, Zuma is going to whip his ass soon enough.
 
dude malema is just saying the truth and everyone hates him for it. He is a martyr
 
The absulute worst of it all is that we are not seeing some intellectual or moral debate between 2 people going on here (which we could all appreciate and even join in as a nation), but rather 2 people engaging in a senseless power struggle based on greed and a hunger for power, which will not have a good outcome, no matter who the winner turns out to be.
 
dude malema is just saying the truth and everyone hates him for it. He is a martyr

haha more like a greedy little pig whose only interest in nationalising mining is so he can get his dirty little fingers in the pie.
 
haha more like a greedy little pig whose only interest in nationalising mining is so he can get his dirty little fingers in the pie.

We wants to spread the wealth around. Is that such a bad thing?
 
This is a very clever ploy to greatly increase mad bucket's popularity (and power), whilst at the same time helping Zuma to fade into the background so that he can be replaced.
It is fully orchestrated and funded by the real ANC leadership, and will greatly bolster the popularity of the call to nationalise the country's resources.
Don't for a second think that Zuma and mad bucket are actually fighting, far from it.

If you don't believe me, take a look back at the sudden creation of COPE that was used as a machine to remove the dissidents from the perceived ANC power circle.
Neverunderestimatethesneakiness.

EDIT: Lets not forget that there are now quite a few mines that are owned by cadre's that will have to be bought by the country during the nationalism process.
 
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We wants to spread the wealth around. Is that such a bad thing?

Hahahahaha!*wipes away a tear* Ahahahahahaha! Yeah, sure. *Looks up north to other African countries where the "wealth" was spread around.* Ahahahahaha! Please do show me one African nation where "spreading the wealth around" didn't result in a dirt-poor populace and filthy-rich political elite {with over-stuffed Swiss bank accounts!).
 
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