Future Of Australia

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Asami Ayano
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Re: Future Of Australia

Well, being uneducated is better than being reverse educated...
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Re: Future Of Australia

Apadamek Thavas wrote:
mondomadmun wrote:I am so glad I am going to Africa for most of next year.

I cannot handle the fact there are such uneducated twits like Ergon.



You think you'll find many more educated people in Africa? Good luck with that one lol.



Not at all, I'm sure I will find people that do not care about the minor upper class political issues that affect our country. I am going to help build a roof over peoples heads, something too often we take for granted in this country.

I just don't see how people can blindly support Howard. If he is so great why did the Liberals lose so convincingly? Why did he lose his own seat? He is only the 2nd or 3rd Prime minister EVER to lose his seat in parliament. That is a strong enough statement in itself.

He did many things in the country, and will be remembered in history for that. I personally think he was terrible, but he is now history and I don't have to worry about him now. So all those supporters of Howard, get ready to accept Rudd as history.

I apologise for calling you a twit Ergon, it was uncalled for and low. As I am now retired it is very hard for me to accept young peoples right wing political views. You are the future of our country and you will learn when you get to my age that is a hard thing to accept regardless of where you stand.
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Re: Future Of Australia

mondomadmun wrote:
Apadamek Thavas wrote:
mondomadmun wrote:I am so glad I am going to Africa for most of next year.

I cannot handle the fact there are such uneducated twits like Ergon.



You think you'll find many more educated people in Africa? Good luck with that one lol.



Not at all, I'm sure I will find people that do not care about the minor upper class political issues that affect our country. I am going to help build a roof over peoples heads, something too often we take for granted in this country.

I just don't see how people can blindly support Howard. If he is so great why did the Liberals lose so convincingly? Why did he lose his own seat? He is only the 2nd or 3rd Prime minister EVER to lose his seat in parliament. That is a strong enough statement in itself.

He did many things in the country, and will be remembered in history for that. I personally think he was terrible, but he is now history and I don't have to worry about him now. So all those supporters of Howard, get ready to accept Rudd as history.

I apologise for calling you a twit Ergon, it was uncalled for and low. As I am now retired it is very hard for me to accept young peoples right wing political views. You are the future of our country and you will learn when you get to my age that is a hard thing to accept regardless of where you stand.


I accept your apology. But like you said we young people are the future. It is up to us to deal with all the problems earlier generations have placed on us. This is mainly global warming, and more specifically our current oil crisis.

I should say more but i have nothing else to say. Everyone has different belifs. We shouldnt go aroudn tyring to enforce one idea on each subject. We are all unique haha

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