I offer this travelogue --click LINK-- as my meager tribute to the passing of a great humanitarian/activist. At least the spiritualism of Africa was addressed. Imagine accomplishing so difficult a complete sea change in one's own lifetime. Rest in peace Nelson Mandela.
My cousin John McLallen wrote rather more forcefully, "One
of the few that weren't taken from us and how nice that was! Wasn't he cool! I
enjoyed knowing that a man like him was amongst us. My father told me
that there are people that arrive in history
and provide direction and leadership while having no skin in the game
other than doing what is right. Lincoln was one of those people and so
was Rosa Parks. Bobby Kennedy was taken from us before the promise of
his leadership could be realized. However, how sweet it is to see a life
well spent and not taken from us."
Facebook friend and vocalist/musician Roderick B. Palmer splendidly offered,
Facebook friend and vocalist/musician Roderick B. Palmer splendidly offered,
"A
guy like Nelson Mandela reminds us all that you don't just have to be
on this earth. It doesn't mean you have to end apartheid or something
grand on that scale--go feed some homeless. Check on a friend and make
sure they're okay. Be a better parent--because you don't know what kind
of child you could be making into the next Mandela. Live a life of
quiet purpose and love and you never have to be sorry someone like this
is gone...you just wave goodbye and thank them for being so awesome in
their journey, knowing perhaps someday in a place far from this one
you'll get to break bread with them..."
Lastly, Wall Street Journal's balanced op-ed summary 12.6.13 on Mandela "...He transcended his party's history of Marxism, tribalism and violence." Click LINK.
Lastly, Wall Street Journal's balanced op-ed summary 12.6.13 on Mandela "...He transcended his party's history of Marxism, tribalism and violence." Click LINK.
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