apollo_fi
The Flying Kalakukko.
+94|6968|The lunar module
A question to you Woztralians:

Is Kevin Rudd related to the eminent & legendary Phil Rudd?
Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|7102|NT, like Mick Dundee

shoopysean wrote:

Spark wrote:

I like Turnbull. Smart, has a brain. Seems to be a fairly charismatic speaker.
Yeah. Abbott's out. So it's Turnbull or that other guy or Brendan Nelson. Lesser of two evils? Abbott by a mile.
Anybody is better than Nelson.

No seriously, anybody.... Btw apollo, who the fuck are you talking about? WTF? WUT?
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
DrunkFace
Germans did 911
+427|7119|Disaster Free Zone

KuSTaV wrote:

FUCK LABOR YA FAGGOTS (except for state, state labor owns).
Queensland Labor state governments may be good. But NSW Labor is the biggest pile of shit I have ever seen. They've been in power for decades, yet they still can't run an even half decent transport system, yet continue to increase fairs with no increase in services or reliability. They agreed to be fucked over with GST funds redistribution. The police force is totally incompetent and corrupt and more concerned with revenue raising then crime prevention. They're moving shipping from Sydney harbour to Newcastle and Wollongong which will increase truck usage by more then 400% and consequently massively increase pollution and traffic congestion. The new desalination plant is the biggest waste of money, and they lied about it being run by 'green power'. And I'm sure there's much more I just can't think of it atm. Labor has done nothing but fuck up since it came to power, its always the short term fix to make the people happy, but solves nothing and usually causes bigger problems in the future.

BN wrote:

Flecco wrote:

BN, nobody holds shit in the Senate yet. Not until next July anyway.

Meh, wont change much in our country really.
OK, what I should have said is "i dont like it when one party has control over both houses"

I dont think things will change too much. I would like to see more done with the environment. Thats why i voted Labor
The best thing for the environment would be Nuclear power, and the shutting down of all the coal power stations. So you should have voted Liberal. The Kyoto protocol is a fancy piece of political jargon to con the populous into thinking they are doing something for the environment, it solves nothing at all. The kyoto protocol allows China and India to increase their pollution output by the total pollution output of Australia every 2 weeks. Also the agreement is to reduce increases in pollution, not total pollution output. It goes no where near close enough to what is needed so there is no need to sign especially when we are doing more then what the protocol requires already.

TheAussieReaper wrote:

Now we can get on with changing the flag to

http://www.ausflag.com.au/flags/images/eureka.gif

Change the national anthem to Waltzing Matilda.

And be rid of the Queen's face on our money.
What possible benefits do you see in doing that? There are none. The queen and UK in general have no political, economic or social influence in Australia, so by doing the above will achieve nothing but cost a whole lot of money. It's absolutely pointless to spend billions upon billions of dollars to 'beautify' the country, because that's all it will achieve, and only for the part of the countries population anyway.

And personally,
I like our current flag, and it's much nicer then the one you have supplied.
Our national Anthem, though boring, at least isn't about a sheep fucking criminal.
and money is money...
AussieReaper
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+5,761|6590|what

DrunkFace wrote:

The queen and UK in general have no political, economic or social influence in Australia
Well, that was my point. Why then do you keep the union jack on our flag?

My suggestion is that we change to the one I posted earlier. Because it was in 1854 we raised the first truly Australian flag at Ballarat in Victoria. That flag is named The Southern Cross. In Ballarat in 1854 we called it the Australian Flag. On the day that this flag was first raised we also swore the very fist Australian Oath of National Allegiance. It began with the words "We sware by the Southern Cross"

And IMO by these two acts, the raising of our flag and the swearing of our Oath we gave birth to a new Nation.


And if not the Southern Cross, we could always go for:

https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/images/a/au!abcnt.gif
https://i.imgur.com/maVpUMN.png
apollo_fi
The Flying Kalakukko.
+94|6968|The lunar module

Flecco wrote:

Btw apollo, who the fuck are you talking about? WTF? WUT?
https://i6.tinypic.com/7w8d1uf.jpg

AC/DC's original (and current) drummer.

Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|7102|NT, like Mick Dundee

apollo_fi wrote:

Flecco wrote:

Btw apollo, who the fuck are you talking about? WTF? WUT?
http://i6.tinypic.com/7w8d1uf.jpg

AC/DC's original (and current) drummer.

WINRAR. I didn't know that was his name. I don't think so though, nobody related to AC/DC could be so geeky.



TheAussieReaper, why should we abandon our ties to our heratige as a part of the Commonwealth? Eureka Stockade is a defining event yes, but I'd hardly call it the birth of Australia as a nation. Besides I really like the Commonwealth Games, we normally wipe the floor there.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
CameronPoe
Member
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Congratulations Australia. I'm proud of you. Good riddance to John Howard, may he rot away on the board of one of Rupert Murdoch's media corporations.

4 cunts down (Blair, Howard, Belusconi, Aznar), one to go (Bush).

Last edited by CameronPoe (2007-11-28 09:12:45)

Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|7102|NT, like Mick Dundee

CameronPoe wrote:

Congratulations Australia. I'm proud of you. Good riddance to John Howard, may he rot away on the board of one of Rupert Murdoch's media corporations.

4 cunts down (Blair, Howard, Belusconi, Aznar), one to go (Bush).
Poe. Apart from being a staunchly loyal Ally to the USA Howard did a lot of good to our economy.

His mistakes have been in the following areas:

1) Certain parts of the work choices reforms were needless.

2) Apparently loyalty to our allies isn't valued in Australia anymore, as seen by the popular reaction to Iraq.

3) Indigenous policy didn't go down too well among the more politically correct sections of society.

4) I gets a gud edumakashun unda Howerd's fedural guvenorement.

5) Extreme failure to control the housing markets boom. Real estate markets are going to crash once the Baby Boomers start dying off in earnest though.

6) He got 'old', 'complacent' and 'stale'.

A lot of people voted for Rudd's Labor Party on the premise he wasn't Howard. A lot more people voted for Rudd and forgot that you vote for a party, not a Prime-Minister. Unless Rudd can keep Labor's factionalist politics in check, Australia's economy is gonna get raaaped. Hard.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
shoopysean
Member
+11|6573

Flecco wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

Congratulations Australia. I'm proud of you. Good riddance to John Howard, may he rot away on the board of one of Rupert Murdoch's media corporations.

4 cunts down (Blair, Howard, Belusconi, Aznar), one to go (Bush).
Poe. Apart from being a staunchly loyal Ally to the USA Howard did a lot of good to our economy.

His mistakes have been in the following areas:

1) Certain parts of the work choices reforms were needless.

2) Apparently loyalty to our allies isn't valued in Australia anymore, as seen by the popular reaction to Iraq.

3) Indigenous policy didn't go down too well among the more politically correct sections of society.

4) I gets a gud edumakashun unda Howerd's fedural guvenorement.

5) Extreme failure to control the housing markets boom. Real estate markets are going to crash once the Baby Boomers start dying off in earnest though.

6) He got 'old', 'complacent' and 'stale'.

A lot of people voted for Rudd's Labor Party on the premise he wasn't Howard. A lot more people voted for Rudd and forgot that you vote for a party, not a Prime-Minister. Unless Rudd can keep Labor's factionalist politics in check, Australia's economy is gonna get raaaped. Hard.
Spot on, Flecco.
Yeah, it is sad that it was more of a "Not Howard" vote so Rudd's overly-undeserving smile is even more undeserving.
I voted Rudd for many of the reasons you listed above plus I agree with many of Labor's policy's in principle like ratifying Kyoto.
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Also my previous post was pretty whacked out.

This is what it said:
Yeah. Abbott's out. So it's Turnbull or that other guy or Brendan Nelson. Lesser of two evils? Abbott by a mile.

This is what it should've said:
Yeah. Abbott's out. So it's Malcolm Turnbull or Brendan Nelson. Lesser of two evils? Turnbull by far.
God save the Liberal Party if Nelson becomes Minister for the Opposition...

Last edited by shoopysean (2007-11-28 16:45:56)

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