If it’s not your turn you have to step down and then let someone else in.
There must be changes, there must be change.
Maybe now is the time to see the Xhosa men rule the world, ya know?
Abigail
For me, it's quite different. Well, he’s a Negro and maybe it will be better, better or worse I don't know. But I try to guess that he'll be equal to his family, the family is what’s important over other things. It will be nice, man.
I’m a little bit skeptical, I would say. But seemingly Barack Obama seems like a really good choice and it's really positive that so many people have gone out and voted for him. But I’m just a bit, ya, a bit skeptical about world politics; if it will really actually mean change. That’s pretty much my opinion on it.
Well, I share skepticism on world politics, but at the same time sometimes you have call a spade a spade. And Bush was a fucking spade. {laughs}
Did you know the United States elected a new president? 


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