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Today is the day all South Africans have been waiting for.

WORLD CLASS: Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban will host various World Cup matches. PHOTO: Thuli Dlamini STUNNING: Soccer FANS at Peter Mokaba stadium in Limpopo PHOTO: ELIJAR MUSHIANA SPLENDID: green Point Stadium in Cape Town. PHOTO: SIMON MATHEBULA All our host cities and their stadiums are ready. Fan transport and fan parks are prepared and ready for the big day. Bafana Bafana has been scoring goals and today the games begin. Bafana has had 12 consecutive wins. More than 500million people in the world are going to bring their attention to South Africa and we will not disappoint. Today Bafana Bafana takes on Mexico in the month-long tournament. Local Organising Committee chief executive Danny Jordaan yesterday said today “is going to be an incredible day”. “South Africans are late believers but once they believe, they are fanatical believers. Of course our team has increased our ability to believe,” he said. He likened the run-up to the 2010 Soccer World Cup to the struggle against apartheid, joking that his next career move might be to the post office. “Then the prison doors opened and he (Mandela) walked out … and we thought, what are we going to do next? I think I will look for a smaller job now … like a job in the post office. I think I’ve seen enough struggle.” Jordaan said during the country’s key historic moments the rest of the world – and some South Africans – always seemed to expect the worst of South Africa. “You see the headlines: “Race war’, ‘Bloodshed’, ‘Chaos’, ‘Plan B’, ‘Don’t do it’, ‘It’s not going to happen’,” Jordaan said. The recent successes of Bafana Bafana, whose tour on a party bus to Sandton in Johannesburg on Wednesday drew tens of thousands of fans on to the streets, played a big role in South Africa’s new-found optimism. “Of course our team has increased our ability to believe,” said Jordaan, referring to the 12 consecutive wins. To top the journey off, he said, he really would like to see Nelson Mandela at Soccer City during the opening this afternoon. “Nelson Mandela is 92 years old … he himself wants to be there. Whether he stays five minutes or the whole match is really not our decision. “As things stand now, there is a very, very great chance that, in fact, he’ll be there because he wants to be there. How long he will stay, that is really his decision. But we’ll just be happy if he shows his face,” Jordaan said. He said that Mandela had been the symbol of unity for a democratic South Africa, whose citizens saw racial barriers being torn down in the run-up to the Cup, especially when the Blue Bulls rugby team trekked to Soweto for the Super 14 finals . “ Today was set to become a pivotal day in South Africa and Africa’s history . It is a psychological barrier that has been crossed … it’s an assertion of who we are as Africans and what we can deliver.” Source – Sowetan.com 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

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South Africa Bafana clash with Mexico

South Africa v Mexico Source- BBC.Com Venue : Soccer City, Johannesburg Date : Friday, 11 June 2010 Kick-off : 16:00 SAT Coverage : ITV and BBC Radio 5 live, live text commentary and video highlights on this website TEAM NEWS South Africa coach Carlos Parreira has named his side to face Mexico and is sticking with the team that beat Guatemala 5-0 and Denmark 1-0 in their final two warm-up matches. Mexico captain Rafael Marquez is back in training following an injury to his right leg, while West Ham striker Guillermo Franco is fit again after injuring a toe on his right foot in the friendly against England on 24 May. South Africa (4-5-1): Itumeleng Khune; Siboniso Gaxa, Lucas Thwala, Bongani Khumalo, Aaron Mokoena; Reneilwe Letsholonyane, Kagisho Dikgacoi, Steven Pienaar, Teko Modise, Siphiwe Tshabalala; Katlego Mphela. MATCH PREVIEW Six years after winning the right to host the tournament, South Africa kick off the first-ever World Cup on African soil. The nation’s hopes are in the hands of veteran coach Carlos Parreira, who led Brazil to glory in 1994. It will be no easy task. Bafana Bafana are the lowest-ranked country ever to host a World Cup and they are desperate to avoid becoming the first hosts to fail at the opening group stage. Parreira’s team haven’t played a competitive match in over a year, but confidence is growing following an unbeaten run of 12 matches dating back to October 2009, with Denmark their most recent victims. Expectations in Mexico are high that the country’s ‘golden generation’ can produce a historic performance in South Africa. The likes of Andres Guardado, Giovani dos Santos and Carlos Vela are the pick of the bunch, while much is expected of Manchester United-bound striker Javier Hernandez. An enormous amount of preparation has gone into Mexico’s World Cup build-up, with Javier Aguirre’s men playing 12 friendly matches in 2010 alone. Their final warm-up match was a 2-1 victory over world champions Italy, suggesting El Tri’s confidence may not be misplaced. MATCH FACTS Head-to-head – This will be the fourth meeting between these sides. Mexico have won two to South Africa’s one. Their most recent meeting was a 2-1 win for Bafana Bafana in Los Angeles at the 2005 Gold Cup. South Africa – No home nation has lost in seven previous curtain-raisers. The record stands at five victories (Italy in 1934, Brazil 1950, Sweden 1958, Chile 1962 and Germany 2006) and two 0-0 draws (England against Uruguay in 1966 and Mexico versus the Soviet Union in 1970). – South Africa are the second-lowest ranked side in the tournament (83) after North Korea (105). – Parreira is managing at his sixth World Cup after Kuwait (1982), the United Arab Emirates (1990), Saudi Arabia (1998) and Brazil (1994 and 2006). Mexico – No other side has played as many curtain-raisers as Mexico. El Tri will be playing in their fifth opener, having lost three and drawn one. – Mexico are yet to get the better of African opposition at a World Cup in two previous attempts: they lost 3-1 to Tunisia in 1978 and drew 0-0 v Angola in 2006. – Mexico have been eliminated at the last 16-stage at the past four World Cup finals. – El Tri have played 12 warm-up matches in 2010, winning eight and losing twice. MATCH OFFICIALS Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan) Assistants: Rafael Ilyasov (Uzbekistan) and Bakhadyr Kochkarov (Kyrgyzstan) Fourth official: Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh (Malaysia) Teams South Africa v Mexico 16:00 SAT South Africa squad 01 Josephs 02 Gaxa 03 Masilela 04 Mokoena 05 Ngcongca 06 Sibaya 07 Davids 08 Tshabalala 09 Katlego Mphela 10 Pienaar 11 Modise 12 Letsholonyane 13 Dikgacoi 14 Booth 15 Thwala 16 Khune 17 Parker 18 Nomvethe 19 Moriri 20 Khumalo 21 Siyabonga Sangweni 22 Walters 23 Thanduyise Khuboni Mexico squad 01 Perez 02 Rodriguez 03 Salcido 04 Marquez 05 Osorio 06 Torrado 07 Barrera 08 Castro 09 Franco 10 Blanco 11 Vela 12 Aguilar 13 Ochoa 14 Hernandez 15 Moreno 16 Juarez 17 Giovani 18 Guardado 19 Magallon 20 Torres 21 Bautista 22 Alberto Medina 23 Michel 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

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Memorial Day 2010 And The Realities Of The Causes Of War

Memorial Day 2010 And The Realities Of The Causes Of War The day before Memorial Day I was engaged in an online debate about war. I was questioning the legitimacy of the war in Iraq when a serviceman posted a response where he felt insulted that I would be doing something like this on this weekend. And this was my response. “Jason it is because I honor your service as well as the service of the members of my family and all that Americans that are serving endless deployments in Iraq & Afghanistan as well as those who have died in other wars that I think we should honestly examine why we find ourselves nation building on the other side of the world. Maybe those people you encounter wouldn't be so glad to see you if we hadn't helped a brutal dictator like Sadam get and maintain power. After the Iranian revolution we encouraged and aided him in his brutal invasion of Iran. Power that included weapons of mass destruction that we know he used. That we knew were destroyed before we invaded. Maybe they wouldn’t be so glad to see us if we hadn’t tricked him into invading Kuwait and then left him in power while punishing the population. They’ve been so screwed over for the past fifty years they’d be happy to see anyone. Maybe if the western powers hadn't spent the first 60 years of the 20th century drawing up the map of the Middle East we wouldn’t be over there. These aren't conspiracy theories it's history. If we'd just let these people determine what their own countries and government should be (the right of self determination) you might not have to over there serving. For over one hundred years we have been exporting not our highest ideals to other countries but death and destruction in the name of unfettered capitalism. You can dress it up with whatever kind of holier than thou platitudes that you want but it all boils down to money. If you can offer me any proof that what I’m saying isn’t true than you should thank me and all the other loyal Americans for using our freedom of speech this to speak up on your behalf. Especially this weekend. We speak up for you and get crapped on for it and a whole media industry full of chicken hawks makes a fortune out of attacking out patriotism. And I’m also speaking up for my soon to be 18 year old son who I’m sure the war machine will soon be needing once we get into Iran & N. Korea. And it will be the perfect trick when the Dems bring back the draft. Don’t take my word listen to people like General Butler, Dwight Eisenhower, and Ron Paul. It’s all a cynical adaptation by the corporations to use the religious/political philosophy called manifest destiny. It provided for the violent expansion of white people across a broad swath of North America in the first hundred years following indolence. And once we hit California we just kept going. This is just history it’s all there if you look around. If I’m wrong about any of this by all means enlighten me. I’d love to hear an intelligent response. So peace my brother and thanks for yours and all the others who serve(ed). If you’re in combat keep your head down and your powder dry. Stay safe and come home. We need you here.” So far after the response from the right has been a thundering silence. And I’ve found that usually to be the case. Once you get past the platitudes and childish insults that is the usual response the right wingers don’t have anything else to base their position on. I’m not taking part in a conspiracy theory by saying most of the wars that have been fought over the last one hundred years haven’t been necessary and have been fought to improve the wealth and power of the major corporations. It’s just history and this video is filled with voices from our history maybe we should pay closer attention and ask ourselves is it worth it? Or isn’t there a better way? Isn’t this worth at least discussing? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4zy2n7V4To added by: MindsiMedia

American commander: US on the road out of Iraq

BAGHDAD (AP) — The U.S. military is packing up to leave Iraq in what has been deemed the largest movement of manpower and equipment in modern military history – shipping out more than 1.5 million pieces of equipment from tanks to antennas along with a force the size of a small city. The massive operation already under way a year ahead of the Aug.

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Fire at a wedding in Kuwait kills 41 women and children

A fire at a wedding tent Saturday killed at least 41 women and children guests and injured 76 others, authorities said. The official Kuwait News Agency quoted the fire department chief, Brig

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