RIP Notable Figures
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Colin Powell has died from Covid.
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Holy crap
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A good example of why I limit my time on twitter. Colin Powell starting trending and, predictably, the forever-onliners wasted no in using the event of his passing to either A) rehash old Iraq War grievances or B) drumming in the fact of his vaccinations to "prove" vaccinations don't work. Anything that's a headline is immediately co-opted into talking points serving their chosen narrative. RIP Colin Powell, man of introspective leadership we'll miss.
And I said, ‘That last thing is what you can't get...Nobody can get to that last thing. We keep on living in hopes of catching it once and for all.’ Jack Kerouac, On The Road
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I don’t mind talking about Iraq. Seems like he spent the rest of his life trying to make up for what was a horrific error in judgment. So as long as people acknowledge that, I’m good with them pointing out he unwittingly (or at least claimed it was not on purpose) lied us into that war.
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One of the few good (ex) Republicans. RIP
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My Dad actually knew him pretty well.
RIP
RIP
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So the Nobel Committee was wrong?
Not questioning, just asking. I do recall the events, just not the details.
Reads more like the revelation Robert Byrd went through here.
From Apartheid to Majority Rule
In 1990 South Africa's President Frederik Willem de Klerk decided to release Nelson Mandela, leader of the liberation movement, who had been in prison since 1963. Following the release, the two politicians worked together to bring an end to the policy of racial segregation. It was for his participation in this peace process that de Klerk was awarded the Peace Prize in 1993.
When de Klerk took office as President in 1989, no one expected him to play a key part in the termination of apartheid. Both as a lawyer, as a parliamentarian, and as a member of the government he had stood out as a firm upholder of white privilege. But when he realized that the apartheid system was leading to both economic and political bankruptcy, he put himself at the head of a radical change of course. He continued the negotiations with Mandela and the ANC liberation movement, which had begun in secret. They agreed to prepare for a presidential election and to draw up a new constitution with equal voting rights for every population group in the country.
Not questioning, just asking. I do recall the events, just not the details.
Reads more like the revelation Robert Byrd went through here.
From Apartheid to Majority Rule
In 1990 South Africa's President Frederik Willem de Klerk decided to release Nelson Mandela, leader of the liberation movement, who had been in prison since 1963. Following the release, the two politicians worked together to bring an end to the policy of racial segregation. It was for his participation in this peace process that de Klerk was awarded the Peace Prize in 1993.
When de Klerk took office as President in 1989, no one expected him to play a key part in the termination of apartheid. Both as a lawyer, as a parliamentarian, and as a member of the government he had stood out as a firm upholder of white privilege. But when he realized that the apartheid system was leading to both economic and political bankruptcy, he put himself at the head of a radical change of course. He continued the negotiations with Mandela and the ANC liberation movement, which had begun in secret. They agreed to prepare for a presidential election and to draw up a new constitution with equal voting rights for every population group in the country.
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This is why the left or the CDC makes a mistake when they try to appeal to the right's sense of helping others. The message needs to be: Do it for yourself.
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de Klerk was rabidly pro-Apartheid most of his political career. Anyone pretending that the first politically significant thing he did was releasing Mandela and sharing power with him is lying to you.
Even after Mandela’s release, de Klerk fought tooth and nail to not allow the complete undoing of White dominated structures and society. His legacy is complicated, at best.
Even after Mandela’s release, de Klerk fought tooth and nail to not allow the complete undoing of White dominated structures and society. His legacy is complicated, at best.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Fuck. Just about my age.
That’s sobering.
That’s sobering.
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Had one of the greatest Mustache/Slider combos I’ve ever seen.
RIP
RIP
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Not sure that's verified. Oldest verified living person was 118 in Japan
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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It's on the internet so it's true.
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I wonder how many courses he played that he also could not be a member at.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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too many to mention and some additional ones that he never knew felt that way but acted silently as such under the guise of backwards traditions which is even more gutless.
at least Augusta knew and still knows who they were and who they are as repugnant as that may be.
at least Augusta knew and still knows who they were and who they are as repugnant as that may be.
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RIP, Virgil - devastated
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Such an incredible talent. Gone way way too soon.
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Back when Republicans voted for war veterans, and not draft dodgers.
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From his Wikipedia page:
Dole attended the University of Arizona from 1948 to 1949
Dole attended the University of Arizona from 1948 to 1949
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Didn't know that, and if I did I certainly forgot.
Hard enough going to college in the first place, and even harder for someone who had to learn to write with his left hand.
Hard enough going to college in the first place, and even harder for someone who had to learn to write with his left hand.
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Wow, that is shocking.
His family thinks it was a seizure.
His family thinks it was a seizure.
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He's basically the reason conservatives think Tim Tebow was a great QB.
Because of this one play:
Because of this one play:
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I hate when people automatically offer a personal anecdote when hearing of a recent death, but…
I went to a party at her house in New Orleans when I was right out of college. Her son creeped me out worse than any of her characters ever did.
I went to a party at her house in New Orleans when I was right out of college. Her son creeped me out worse than any of her characters ever did.
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That’s him.
Within ten minutes of meeting him I thought he was going to drug, rape, and kill me.
Within ten minutes of meeting him I thought he was going to drug, rape, and kill me.
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A man who so often spoke truth to power.
“We had the land, and they had the Bible. Then they said, ‘Let us pray,’ and we closed our eyes. When we opened them again, they had the land and we had the Bible.”
Rest In Power
“We had the land, and they had the Bible. Then they said, ‘Let us pray,’ and we closed our eyes. When we opened them again, they had the land and we had the Bible.”
Rest In Power
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RIP John Madden.