I knew I had become an Australian when....
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Re: I knew I had become an Australian when....
Both much better though than the 2 socialist pricks who really f**ked this country - Rudd and Gillard
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Rudd of course did steer Australia away from the turbulence of the neo liberal led GFC, politics despised by ever increasing numbers around the world, but apparently held in regard by yourself. Whether it is socialism or national socialism, the politics of yesterday globalisation is in retreat.
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Except the nation was saved from itself apart from the present incumbent turning sour and hence making little difference.
Rudd of course did steer Australia away from the turbulence of the neo liberal led GFC, politics despised by ever increasing numbers around the world, but apparently held in regard by yourself. Whether it is socialism or national socialism, the politics of yesterday globalisation is in retreat.
Rudd of course did steer Australia away from the turbulence of the neo liberal led GFC, politics despised by ever increasing numbers around the world, but apparently held in regard by yourself. Whether it is socialism or national socialism, the politics of yesterday globalisation is in retreat.
Bizarre
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law
You lose
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99.9% of us sell our labour to survive
Unless you live where you live - the socialist utopia of Bizarroland
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Re: I knew I had become an Australian when....
I'm an English-Australian.
They've been in Australia for 200 years.
It's an easy and not particularly remarkable identity...
They've been in Australia for 200 years.
It's an easy and not particularly remarkable identity...