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Masking false assumptions in Australia's aid delivery : Comments
By Deb Chapman, published 28/5/2010Let’s not scapegoat consultants and miss the deeper ill in Australia's aid program.
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Posted by Formersnag, Monday, 31 May 2010 9:41:22 AM
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But the time for action is now. I will ask again, what do you think about an Aussie "tea party" movement?
examinator, your wrong, it is as simple as i suggested. You educate some of their young people, from all tribes here, teach them to be teachers, then they, who have grown up with their own culture & have also been educated about western democracy can try, within the constraints of the "human condition" to lead their own people towards a way forward, that may not be identical to ours, but may be better than what is happening now.
Namely in countries like PNG where the worst, most corrupt elements of our culture have been added to the worst of theirs, to produce the failing state mess, that we see today. Thanks primarily to Loony, Left, ideologues like "Fair F#@* up Gough".
individual, i think the best thing for our loony, left humanities academics would be a "rehabilitation Resource" called "Baxter" or "Curtin" in the desert.
Horus, i like your work, the $64,000 dollar question indeed.