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Cost-shifting, blame-shifting and profligacy : Comments
By Paul Kerin, published 6/9/2007We live in one of the most over-governed nations on earth: abolishing state governments would save about $30 billion.
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Posted by miacat, Monday, 10 September 2007 7:37:37 PM
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I recall like a friend, the TIM FISHER SPEECHES and I congratulate each as contribution to public life.
".... those of us who make it through the tortuous course of democratic politics have the chance to make a contribution ... with courage and with both hands".
There are NO real jokers in public life- but we must laugh.
OUR SENSES are reflected by our INTER - CONNECTEDNESS.
WHAT EVER we are DOING... we are involved in our own definition of change or is it attentiveness...
'Well' DONE Peter BEATTIE, I have liked you as I came to like TIM FISHER, MR WRAN, and many others from across our Australian multi party platform.
I agree you have been a face for QUEENSLAND and personally you gave me the gift I needed most.
I will remember you for the UN "Community Engagement Declaration" and it's connection to SEOUL.See Declaration and DOHA TALKS)
I thank you for your jack-flips and sorrys.
I do believe your support with the Beyond Blue, the Health Quality Rights CONSULT e-democracy forum and the discussions on Health Standards :_* Mental Health (being my own campaign focus) and the partnership for the Bush Blue-Print (by design) for its suggestive ... (wait for it) on the ground connecting infrastructures ...
I will miss you, as PM Mr Howard said.
I will thank you for your BOLD REFORMS. even if it is now we are grasping with our balance for present and future inter-generations.
May the "whole" family come first... it is important that we DO OUR BEST!
Meinmuk!
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