Will he be remembered for being a sniveling, selfish coward who made a well timed, coordinated move by freeing mandela? Did he just want to be the one to take credit for doing what the rest of the world recognized as right?
Or, will he be remembered as a man who stood up for what he really believed in, and just as much of a contributor to the new South Africa, the "rainbow nation", as Nelson Mandela was?
Or, will he be remembered as a man who stood up for what he really believed in, and just as much of a contributor to the new South Africa, the "rainbow nation", as Nelson Mandela was?
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