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- tastypaste, on 08/26/2009, -3/+342I used to have the Winston Churchhill scented air freshener but every time I got pulled over they insisted I blow into a breathalyzer.
- jmdwinter, on 08/26/2009, -7/+250Dude was in prison for 27 years. He probably smelled like *****.
- jeremymccurdy, on 08/26/2009, -5/+217At least it's better than the Glenn Beck freshener that makes your car constantly smell like *****.
- DeadliestSnatch, on 08/26/2009, -4/+146I love the smell of Nelson Mandela in the morning... Smells like... victory.
- anexanhume, on 08/26/2009, -6/+120But now he's a free man. Have you ever smelled FREEDOM? It's like gummy bears, Guantanamo Bay, cake, the Patriot Act, the American flag and bacon all in one.
- tmoney578, on 08/26/2009, -1/+112I have a Nirvana-scented air freshener. Smells like teen spirit.
- guidoanselmi, on 08/26/2009, -0/+91http://www.blueq.com/shop/item/114-productId.12584 ...
"South Africa's come a long way thanks to Nelson Mandela, and now so can your car. Lead the struggle against stink with the essence of Cookies." - Otto, on 08/26/2009, -1/+74I thought it was a good photoshop job. Then I did a search:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001L4DU2O?ie=UTF ...
God damnit, internet... - onederboy, on 08/26/2009, -1/+52I used to have a Cheech and Chong one, made the police dogs go CRAZY!
- Briggykins, on 08/26/2009, -3/+39Mirror: http://rorr.im/digg.com/comedy/damn_nelson_mandela ...
- darcebobarce, on 08/26/2009, -2/+32"Nelson Mandela Brand Car Air Freshener"is my kind of car air freshener brand.
- nickeeeast, on 08/26/2009, -0/+23"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small doesn't serve the world. There's nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We were born to make manifest the glory of god that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear our presence automatically liberates others."
-- Nelson Mandela -- - touchinmyself, on 08/26/2009, -1/+23I really want to smell it now.
- Luvboat, on 08/26/2009, -0/+20I think everyone in the world needs to buy one of these.
- KrENZOKUKEN, on 08/26/2009, -4/+22Oh please - yes, he did do some atrocious things in the past BUT so did all his oppressors - his real greatness was not his militant action, but his straight forward un- bias, non-racial attitude which he had after he released. The man doesnt even hold a grudge! Now thats why hes a hero... Oh, and you think he was militant, you CLEARLY do not understand the history of South African Apartheid....
- kaf07h, on 08/26/2009, -0/+18Apple Pie, F-22's, and Motor Homes. Did you mention Freedom?
- gadgetlust, on 08/26/2009, -2/+20Ha Ha!
- SasaLukac, on 08/26/2009, -1/+18Cookies? oh this just got so much cooler
- whoreable, on 08/26/2009, -0/+14Thank you for saving my time.
- tj111, on 08/27/2009, -0/+14I have a Colbert-scented air freshener. It smells like America.
- generalalcazar, on 08/26/2009, -2/+15He burned some tires? I am surprised they let him live!
- diguptruth77, on 08/26/2009, -0/+13Great quote. Nelson speaks as good as he smells! Damn!
- Scrappy1850, on 08/26/2009, -0/+12no, he smells like rotting flesh
- jtens, on 08/26/2009, -0/+12Actually, this is a quote from Marianne Williamson. It was made famous when Mandela used it at his 1994 inaugural speech so it is often erroneously attributed to him.
- GonzoExperiment, on 08/26/2009, -0/+10I think I need to buy one now. Wow. How random.
- appleofdischord, on 08/26/2009, -0/+9Nascar, rifles, and chaw!
- BasalCellBossk, on 08/26/2009, -2/+11Mandela was never charged with murder. He was charged with sabotage and treason. There is no evidence that he was personally responsible for killing anyone.
He was the head of an organization that actively fought against a racist, evil regime, the apartheid regime of SA. They used sabotage, and Mandela admitted this.
It is a tired talking point of the !right to claim Mandela murdered people. The sad fact is, that even if he did, he would still be far more of a laudable figure than any of the bloviating chickenhawks whose repulsive nonsense they currently parrot. - pleaoner, on 08/26/2009, -2/+11God damn hipsters don't know how to focus their camera right.
- lucfreder, on 08/26/2009, -2/+10from wikipedia
In 1961, Mandela became leader of the ANC's armed wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe (translated Spear of the Nation, and also abbreviated MK), which he co-founded.[30] He coordinated sabotage campaigns against military and government targets, making plans for a possible guerrilla war if the sabotage failed to end apartheid.[31] Mandela also raised funds for MK abroad and arranged for paramilitary training of the group.[31]
Fellow ANC member Wolfie Kadesh explains the bombing campaign led by Mandela: "When we knew that we [sic] going to start on 16 December 1961, to blast the symbolic places of apartheid, like pass offices, native magistrates courts, and things like that ... post offices and ... the government offices. But we were to do it in such a way that nobody would be hurt, nobody would get killed."[32] Mandela said of Wolfie: "His knowledge of warfare and his first hand battle experience were extremely helpful to me."[9]
Mandela described the move to armed struggle as a last resort; years of increasing repression and violence from the state convinced him that many years of non-violent protest against apartheid had not and could not achieve any progress.[9][33]
Later, mostly in the 1980s, MK waged a guerrilla war against the apartheid regime in which many civilians became casualties.[31] Mandela later admitted that the ANC, in its struggle against apartheid, also violated human rights, sharply criticising those in his own party who attempted to remove statements supporting this fact from the reports of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.[34]
Up until July 2008, Mandela and ANC party members were barred from entering the United States — except the United Nations headquarters in Manhattan — without a special waiver from the US Secretary of State, because of their South African apartheid regime era designation as terrorists.[35][36]
In his statement from the dock at the opening of the defence case in the trial on 20 April 1964 at Pretoria Supreme Court, Mandela laid out the clarity of reasoning in the ANC's choice to use violence as a tactic.[43] His statement revealed how the ANC had used peaceful means to resist apartheid for years until the Sharpeville Massacre.[44] That event coupled with the referendum establishing the Republic of South Africa and the declaration of a state of emergency along with the banning of the ANC made it clear that their only choice was to resist through acts of sabotage.[44] Doing otherwise would have been tantamount to unconditional surrender. Mandela went on to explain how they developed the Manifesto of Umkhonto we Sizwe on 16 December 1961 intent on exposing the failure of the National Party's policies after the economy would be threatened by foreigners' unwillingness to risk investing in the country. - GliTCH82, on 08/27/2009, -0/+7Smells like a fresh pack of tennis balls. Clean end of a Q-tip.
- Leezus, on 08/27/2009, -0/+7Croissants, Fine Wines, and chee--Sacre Blue!
I've been found out! - frontaxle, on 08/27/2009, -0/+7Smell that? that's the smell of freedom
- jmdwinter, on 08/26/2009, -1/+7I am South African lol
- mandraque, on 08/26/2009, -0/+6Oreos?
- brownsound00, on 08/26/2009, -1/+7Smells like justice
- Upon66, on 08/26/2009, -2/+8Somebody needs to clean their car
- mandraque, on 08/27/2009, -0/+5...Or more likely what she tried to say.
- syphern, on 08/26/2009, -0/+5He smells like freedom!
- mandraque, on 08/26/2009, -0/+4thats a mouthful!
- pseudononymist, on 08/26/2009, -1/+5Smells like freedom
- otto989, on 08/27/2009, -0/+4SHAZAM!
- DouglasQ, on 08/27/2009, -0/+3He went to bed, bumped his head, and couldn't get up in the morning.
...Why did we just do that? - inactive, on 08/26/2009, -1/+4...that's what she said.
- DecoyQ, on 08/26/2009, -4/+7No, that's Micheal Jackson
too early? - KarmaPoIice, on 08/26/2009, -7/+10Yet he is consistently praised as a hero, it's funny how history is distorted.
- vestlandsfanden, on 08/27/2009, -0/+3so random, so awesome
- jtotheoe, on 08/27/2009, -0/+3i guess i just have to buy 5 of them...
- chicaneuk, on 08/26/2009, -1/+4How about some Nelson Mandela fighting beer..?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnqNmDRkgEk - svendm, on 08/27/2009, -1/+3Smells like gay nonagenarian jungle fever.
- ShutItDown, on 08/27/2009, -1/+3Family Guy, Supersize Big Mac meals, fishing.
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