On Mar 29, 10:27=A0am, lynx <n...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Mark Turd dribbled wrote:
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> > The USA - to only country to nuke civilians .... TWICE!
>
The USA had reached a stage of 'no other option', except island
hopping with intense soldier-to-soldier fighting until they reached
the mainland of Japan.
Yes, tragically, there are people in Japan suffering today, and there
are also people on the Aliies sides still suffering.
'I did not want to world to be the victim of the gun'
I wrote in a poen in April 1975 when the Teachers Federation was
campigning for the election of the Labor Government in the next year.
(I just can't find the rest of the poem at present. except I recall 'I
was young, as you are now, my life had just begun' by ten years when
England was forced to declare war on Germany and thirteen years when
Japan bombed the American fleet in Pearl Harbour which brought America
into the war.
> And I for one am grateful that they did! Bugger off with your
> anti-American anti-western bull****! there are enough ppl who want to
> destroy western democracies without our own joining in.
The programme here in Australia in repect of the Aborigines which
became an issue in the 1976 election year has been one of political
expediency.
The Aborigines had the vote, there was anti-English sentiments in the
Labor Party, there was a desire to bring about a Republic - ie do away
with our connections with England and the British monarchy and they
wanted the Aboriginal vote together with the votes of those they could
convinced that the British had done much evil in this country and have
the first president as one of their own.
The Labor Party wanted to lose the 1988 election in NSW, I knew that
by Extra Sensory Perception on Australia Day in that year so they
could claim all the benefits and improvements that had come within the
Education and Community programmes to themselves in the previous years
and with the complete control of the financial system finance it all
as if they were the only ones who had done anything to advance
im****tant issues in this country.
Gladys Swager


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