Balstrome
Banned
The WC will be her graveyard.
Is that a threat, should we take this to the police and have a charged laid against you for attempting to incite murder. Or is this a "we mean what we say and say what we want" thing ?
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The WC will be her graveyard.
I am willing to give him a chance & hope he has success... but not respect... my daughter has more brains than he does... sorry but its trueYa i don't quite see why she can't wait like one should and then she has a chance to respond to Zuma's speech.
It seems to me she just doesn't want to show him any sort of respect. The gloves are off on this one!
I like it when you idiots talk 'dirty'... weeehaaThe WC will be her graveyard.
Like they have any dignity & etiquette in parliament?Of course i agree but she has to show some level of respect. He is president and she is not. Whether she likes it or not we have to uphold the etiquette of parliament and how things are done.
Is that a threat, should we take this to the police and have a charged laid against you for attempting to incite murder. Or is this a "we mean what we say and say what we want" thing ?
No law says its not okay to give a minister a car, but that does not make it right. As for the valid reasons, reviewing a budget is certainly not one.
65% of the voting public voted ANC. Zille is not disrespecting Zuma and the ANC, but the millions of people who voted them into power. The same people that she hopes will vote for her in the next elections. Is that any way to win over votes?
If anything, what Zille has done so far (first with the mud slinging and now this stunt) is that she's making disgruntled former ANC voters who voted DA a bit more doubtful.
I was well on my way to voting COPE. I changed my mind in the very last minute and voted DA. I am starting to regret that decision. I did not know that I was voting for a child.
And one more thing. It seems on this forum that the DA cannot do wrong. Yet I always see posts that call ANC supporters stupid because of their blind support for the ANC. The hypocrisy is strong with this forum.
And one more thing. It seems on this forum that the DA cannot do wrong. Yet I always see posts that call ANC supporters stupid because of their blind support for the ANC. The hypocrisy is strong with this forum.
In the 1981 election campaign, the National Party minister of health, Dr Lapa Munnik, in the context of a speech on the plight of pensioners, quoted from a study which pointed to the fact that the aged could live on R20 a month. The Rand Daily Mail, to the delight of the opposition, ran a headline the next day which screamed, “Nats say pensioners must survive on R20 a month”. As Beeld recently reminded us, the reporter who wrote it up was Helen Zille. That’s “gotcha’’ politics, where the single line can be twisted and turned to your embarrassment, or even regret.
Zille’s reference to Zuma’s personal history was factually correct but tactically questionable.
And one more thing. It seems on this forum that the DA cannot do wrong. Yet I always see posts that call ANC supporters stupid because of their blind support for the ANC. The hypocrisy is strong with this forum.
On the news on KFM just now someone from her office said the president was scheduled originally to give his speech on Wednesday (tomorrow). So Zille's speech would have been AFTER the president's. But the schedule was changed and Zille decided not to reschedule.
Those idiots who questioned her sanity are starting to sound more & more right. Now really what's with the belligerent tone Ms Zille? She could get on with her work without the need for a state of the province address...
Mind you Zille is attending the government lekgotla which is the platform for the entire country's plan of action. Surely any address she is making should be advised by that national plan?
this bit from Tony Leon is for tim,
In the 1981 election campaign, the National Party minister of health, Dr Lapa Munnik, in the context of a speech on the plight of pensioners, quoted from a study which pointed to the fact that the aged could live on R20 a month. The Rand Daily Mail, to the delight of the opposition, ran a headline the next day which screamed, “Nats say pensioners must survive on R20 a month”. As Beeld recently reminded us, the reporter who wrote it up was Helen Zille. That’s “gotcha’’ politics, where the single line can be twisted and turned to your embarrassment, or even regret.
Zille’s reference to Zuma’s personal history was factually correct but tactically questionable.
Yeah,like digging up cuban cigars.
Really, this is a non issue. The ANC are making mountains out of molehills.
The ANC are making mountains out of molehills.
+1000
This is a non story.
No she doesn't. The fact that he is president means he has to work even harder to earn respect. So far he is sitting at rock bottom.Of course i agree but she has to show some level of respect. He is president and she is not.