"Reports of MY Demise were Greatly Exaggerated,"
says Nelson Mandela.
Nelson Mandela has been reassuring his supporters that he is not dead. Nelson Mandela, who became South Africa's first Black President after apartheid, is certainly still alive.
He is having to make public appearances and assuage fears of people who thought he had been killed after the statement US President George Bush made during a press conference.
President Bush, who sometimes seems like he is doing so well communicating his message, goes on by making the silliest mistakes. He makes his arguments - he was just recently seen in his address to the The Nation on prime time TV. He had a solid delivery. However, he kept getting caught up in trivial blunders, like Austria vs. Australia, APEC vs. OPEC, and now, Nelson Mandela, DEAD v. ALIVE !
Do the Republicans have anyone running that can speak clearly? The Republicans are having a hard time. Who do they have? Duncan Hunter, Rudy Giuliani, and now the new/old candidate Fred Thompson -
not to mention an un-ending release of every lost Osama Bin Laden video footage, or audio recording, that they still had in archive!
check out my Osama Bin Laden Beard Analysis
Here is the Video of the President George Bush
What Did Columbia University President Bollinger say?
What was Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Response?
What about visiting Ground Zero?
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