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	<title>Comments on: Manto backtracks on beetroot while Zuma preaches morals</title>
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 		<title>Comment on Manto backtracks on beetroot while Zuma preaches morals by: Nkosi</title>
		<link>http://www.journaids.org/blog/2006/09/29/manto-backtracks-on-beetroot-while-zuma-preaches-morals/#comment-6505</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Dec 2006 12:18:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Shame on Zuma...Shame on him. He headed the moral regeneration campaign before doing an immoral act of sleeping with the daughter of his comrade, young enough to be his. And now he wants to take off the same  campaign he has betrayed. If he thinks the nation would forget so quickly that immoral act of his, then he is the most shortsighted immoralist i've ever come across. Does he really think that engaging himself in HIV/AIDS campaigns will erase his evil doings? Jacob iZuma should sideline himself in such campaigns because he is taking a place of someone whose message will have an impact. I will never be led by someone of Zuma's calibre. His utterances prove how illiterate he is. If it is true that there is a smearing campaign against him (corruption trial) those people are wasting their time with this low life citizen. If i was a journalist, i would never write about Zuma in my newspaper. He is not worth to be talked about or read about.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Shame on Zuma&#8230;Shame on him. He headed the moral regeneration campaign before doing an immoral act of sleeping with the daughter of his comrade, young enough to be his. And now he wants to take off the same  campaign he has betrayed. If he thinks the nation would forget so quickly that immoral act of his, then he is the most shortsighted immoralist i&#8217;ve ever come across. Does he really think that engaging himself in HIV/AIDS campaigns will erase his evil doings? Jacob iZuma should sideline himself in such campaigns because he is taking a place of someone whose message will have an impact. I will never be led by someone of Zuma&#8217;s calibre. His utterances prove how illiterate he is. If it is true that there is a smearing campaign against him (corruption trial) those people are wasting their time with this low life citizen. If i was a journalist, i would never write about Zuma in my newspaper. He is not worth to be talked about or read about.
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 		<title>Comment on Manto backtracks on beetroot while Zuma preaches morals by: sunz</title>
		<link>http://www.journaids.org/blog/2006/09/29/manto-backtracks-on-beetroot-while-zuma-preaches-morals/#comment-2395</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Oct 2006 20:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Irrespective of why the minister is trying to save her skin, until she is thrown out of her job, not even an ounce of justice will be done. 
When will the calls of &quot;Fire Manto now&quot; be heard? What a sad state of affairs South Africa has got itself into. The light of the once dark continent is flickering to the point that this country is going to experience a blackout much worse than Eskom's. A moral and intellectual darkness is sweeping over the nation, and we all should be very, very concerned.

As for Zuma, he being called &quot;moral&quot; is just too dimwitted, bewildering, and outrageous to comment on.

Normality, where for art thou.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Irrespective of why the minister is trying to save her skin, until she is thrown out of her job, not even an ounce of justice will be done.<br />
When will the calls of &#8220;Fire Manto now&#8221; be heard? What a sad state of affairs South Africa has got itself into. The light of the once dark continent is flickering to the point that this country is going to experience a blackout much worse than Eskom&#8217;s. A moral and intellectual darkness is sweeping over the nation, and we all should be very, very concerned.</p>
	<p>As for Zuma, he being called &#8220;moral&#8221; is just too dimwitted, bewildering, and outrageous to comment on.</p>
	<p>Normality, where for art thou.
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