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Official Programme for Madiba Mandela's Memorial~ (Original Post) Cha Dec 2013 OP
That first picture says it all~ sheshe2 Dec 2013 #1
It is a loving, iconic photo for Madiba's legacy.. Cha Dec 2013 #2
Note: Obama and Castro (Raul) sharing a platform. jaysunb Dec 2013 #3
I know jay! I'm Cha Dec 2013 #4
Excellent post, Cha! TexasTowelie Dec 2013 #5
Mahalo to you, TexasTowelie! Cha Dec 2013 #6
His legacy is the future we are living in now... freshwest Dec 2013 #7
Yes, are, freshwest~ Madiba's beautiful beautiful Legacy~ Cha Dec 2013 #8
He has gone home. It is in our hands now. sheshe2 Dec 2013 #9
We can all aspire to be great...Mandela shows the way. applegrove Dec 2013 #10
Amazing applegrove~ When you think back Cha Dec 2013 #12
I was thinking today of all the little Mandelas applegrove Dec 2013 #13
Here's to all the little Mandelas getting a chance at reaching Cha Dec 2013 #17
Thought you'd like this tweet pic, applegrove.. Cha Dec 2013 #21
Africa will never have seen anything like it. sheshe2 Dec 2013 #11
Thank you for this, she.. I meant to Cha Dec 2013 #15
Sigh~ sheshe2 Dec 2013 #14
The little sweethearts among so many Cha Dec 2013 #16
Thank you, Sweetness... ReRe Dec 2013 #18
That's a beautiful tribute, ReRe.. Mahalo~ Cha Dec 2013 #19
President Obama and First Lady Michelle Arrive in South Africa~ Cha Dec 2013 #20
Tweets! "MandelaMemorial As Ramaphosa speaks, a huge roar for Barack Obama" Cha Dec 2013 #22
Pic of President Obama and Michelle waving in the stadium.. Cha Dec 2013 #23
I know I'm repeating myself; but that second picture from the top will always IrishAyes Dec 2013 #24
And, that is why I decided to post Cha Dec 2013 #25
You could post it 365 and I wouldn't mind. IrishAyes Dec 2013 #26
.. Cha Dec 2013 #27
The pictures tell they story~ sheshe2 Dec 2013 #28
Madiba lived Aloha his whole life, she~ Cha Dec 2013 #30
I had to let the pictures tell the story~ sheshe2 Dec 2013 #32
the little girl in the blue dress treestar Dec 2013 #29
YOu're Welcome, treestar~ Cha Dec 2013 #31
Those guys look happy to see him too! treestar Dec 2013 #33

sheshe2

(83,833 posts)
1. That first picture says it all~
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 01:25 AM
Dec 2013

He was loved purely. There is nothing stronger than a child's love. They know who to trust, Cha. They always will.

Beautiful post~ beautiful

sheshe2

(83,833 posts)
9. He has gone home. It is in our hands now.
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 02:02 AM
Dec 2013

[url=http://postimage.org/][img][/img][/url]
soldiers guard the home of Nelson Mandela in Qunu, where the state funeral and burial for him will be held, people light candles outside his home in Johannesburg. REUTERS

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/south-africans-prepare-to-bid-adieu-to-madiba/1204804/

Cha

(297,446 posts)
12. Amazing applegrove~ When you think back
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 02:31 AM
Dec 2013

in history around the time of the US Civil War.. that the future would bring us an Inspiring World Loved man from Africa such as Nelson Mandela!

applegrove

(118,734 posts)
13. I was thinking today of all the little Mandelas
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 02:47 AM
Dec 2013

out there in the world who don‘t get to reach their full potential. And what the world loses and has lost because of poverty. Brilliant leaders end up farming often. There is nothing wrong with farming. My grandmother was a farmer. But thank god Mandela somehow found his voice while under that awful system. And I see today someone who I would vote for if she ran in a Canadian election, but because of the limited opportunities where she was born, and being an immigrant, she works as a health care aide. Which is a wonderful calling. Much more challenging than anything I could take on. What luck my parents have to have incredible people looking after them. But what a loss that this greatness is spread very local. The question Mandela answers is ‘how do you bottle that?' So as many people as possible go the way of love. You bottle it by encouraging politics to be a place where great people can and will want to be.

Cha

(297,446 posts)
17. Here's to all the little Mandelas getting a chance at reaching
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 03:31 AM
Dec 2013

their full potential some day, applegrove.

So true.. "You bottle it by encouraging politics to be a place where great people can and will want to be."

Cha

(297,446 posts)
21. Thought you'd like this tweet pic, applegrove..
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 05:10 AM
Dec 2013


andrew harding ✔ @BBCAndrewH
Follow "We skipped work to be here... But it is thanks to Mandela that we have good jobs..." 10:34 PM - 9 Dec 2013
218 Retweets 111 favorites ReplyRetweetFavorite

http://theobamadiary.com/2013/12/10/live-streaming-from-south-africa/#comments

sheshe2

(83,833 posts)
11. Africa will never have seen anything like it.
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 02:18 AM
Dec 2013


The organisation needed for Nelson Mandela's funeral has been likened to the 2010 World Cup opening and closing ceremony, a presidential inauguration and a coronation all rolled into one Photograph: Tom Jenkins

Africa will never have seen anything like it. Amid unfathomable grief, the death of Nelson Mandela will be marked with the biggest and most watched events ever organised on the continent.

South Africa's president Jacob Zuma said on Thursday night: "Our beloved Madiba will be accorded a state funeral. I have ordered that all flags of the Republic of South Africa be lowered to half mast … and to remain at half-mast until after the funeral."

The funeral will rival that of Pope John Paul II in 2005, which drew five kings, six queens and 70 presidents and prime ministers as well as 2 million faithful. The closest British equivalent may have been the 1965 state funeral of Winston Churchill.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/05/nelson-mandela-funeral-plan

Cha

(297,446 posts)
15. Thank you for this, she.. I meant to
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 03:01 AM
Dec 2013

answer it earlier and then the phone rang.

It's sweet and tearfully emotional just reading about it! I can imagine the Memorial~

From your link..

"Every living American president is expected to attend, health permitting, along with foreign dignitaries ranging from Prince Charles to the Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe. Celebrities who considered themselves close to Mandela, such as Oprah Winfrey, are also set to fly in.

All this spells an unprecedented planning and security nightmare for South Africa at the very moment that it is plunged into mourning for its father figure. The country is likely to come to a virtual standstill for two weeks as Mandela's death is marked in various ways; some of them spontaneous and impossible to predict.

"He is the hero of the planet," a senior foreign diplomat said. "It's going to be the biggest state funeral since Winston Churchill, and I think any country would struggle to organise that."


As it should be, she, and how wonderful it actually is!

ReRe

(10,597 posts)
18. Thank you, Sweetness...
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 04:33 AM
Dec 2013

Just got the DVR set up. God love 'em. Madiba made it possible for all those beautiful smiles we're seeing.
I salute that kind man who gave his all to change his country into the rainbow he envisioned.

Cha

(297,446 posts)
20. President Obama and First Lady Michelle Arrive in South Africa~
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 05:02 AM
Dec 2013


TheObamaDiary.com @TheObamaDiary
Follow President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama arrive in South Africa 7:42 PM - 9 Dec 2013
53 Retweets 25 favorites ReplyRetweetFavorite

Cha

(297,446 posts)
22. Tweets! "MandelaMemorial As Ramaphosa speaks, a huge roar for Barack Obama"
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 07:15 AM
Dec 2013

allAfrica.com @allafrica
Follow @allafrica #MandelaMemorial As Ramaphosa speaks, a huge roar for Barack Obama12:57 AM - 10 Dec 2013
11 Retweets ReplyRetweetFavorite

Nerdy Wonka @NerdyWonka
Follow American media can't hide how globally loved President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are. Crowd is cheering for them #MandelaMemorial12:58 AM - 10 Dec 2013
35 Retweets 11 favorites ReplyRetweetFavorite

AJELive ✔ @AJELive
Follow Barack #Obama is in the stadium to enthusiastic cheers from the crowd. #AJMandela12:56 AM - 10 Dec 2013
19 Retweets 5 favorites ReplyRetweetFavorite

itgurl @itgurl_29
Follow Live feed comments went freakin' crazy over Obama. LOL #MandelaMemorial12:57 AM - 10 Dec 2013
9 Retweets 4 favorites ReplyRetweetFavorite

Ron Allen ✔ @RonAllenNBC
Follow Obama to speak soon ... Tremendous Ovation as he and First Lady appear #mandela12:56 AM - 10 Dec 2013 from Soweto, Gauteng, South Africa
15 Retweets 4 favorites ReplyRetweetFavorite

http://theobamadiary.com/2013/12/10/live-streaming-from-south-africa-part-3/

IrishAyes

(6,151 posts)
24. I know I'm repeating myself; but that second picture from the top will always
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 08:24 PM
Dec 2013

touch my heart. None of the ancient masters could've painted anything more beautiful and moving.

Cha

(297,446 posts)
25. And, that is why I decided to post
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 11:13 PM
Dec 2013

that one again, Irish. It's so iconic of what went on with Madiba's Challenges that he overcame.. and, passed it on to the World.

Cha

(297,446 posts)
30. Madiba lived Aloha his whole life, she~
Wed Dec 11, 2013, 08:12 PM
Dec 2013

Mahalo for these Joyous depicting photos from his Memorial~

she

sheshe2

(83,833 posts)
32. I had to let the pictures tell the story~
Wed Dec 11, 2013, 08:16 PM
Dec 2013

I have been getting home so late and out of the house early.

Tired and yikes it is cold~

Aloha Cha~

treestar

(82,383 posts)
29. the little girl in the blue dress
Wed Dec 11, 2013, 08:09 AM
Dec 2013

what a great pic!



The program is neat - Barack Obama, President of the USA!

Cha

(297,446 posts)
31. YOu're Welcome, treestar~
Wed Dec 11, 2013, 08:14 PM
Dec 2013

I thought the Programme was especially awesome..


President Obama greets security personnel from South Africa as he waits to take the stage at the memorial service for Nelson Mandela

http://theobamadiary.com/2013/12/11/rise-and-shine-693/

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