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An Aboriginal Nation state

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PART TWO

The Greeks, Italians, Germans, Russians, Chinese, Indian, Sudanese, Pakistanes, and much, much more are here, in Australia and they are Australian citizens, and they have milion of votes and no one political party, which want to become government, can ignore their rights, their dreams, their thoughts.
DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT I SAY TO YOU? THE NON ANGLO SAXON ARE HERE, IN, THEY ARE AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS, THEY HAVE POLITICAL POWER OF CAUSE THEIR VOTES.
When you realise it I am sure you will change behave to us (non anglo-saxon), then you will forget the Anglo and you will speak for Australians!

I am sure you love Australia, I am sure you will love and care for your children, grand-children etc.
Tell me when will be better for your children, grand-children etc when they fight with the children from non Anglo-Saxon or when they live peacefull with the non Anglo-saxon children and understand, and cooperate and support each other?
Who tell you that my grand children, etc will not be your grand children too?
We, as Australians, have to solve so many and so big real problems and we fight each other for Australians and Non Australians?
Are we crazy?
You started first, you wrote for one aborigenes and one ANGLO state. IT IS TIME FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND AND ACCEPT THAT THERE ARE THE NON ANGLO-SAXON TOO.
YOU CAN NOT IGNORE US (NON ANGLO-SAXON).
I am sory but if I think I have to fight you I will do, but I know that it better the cooperation and mutual benefits, I PREFER IT!
Antonios Symeonakis
An other Australian
Posted by ASymeonakis, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 5:39:00 PM
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Col Rouge,

All I said was:

"Ignore them Antonios. Don't react.
They are the ones with a serious problem."

And you accused me of being "seriously out of line."

Kindly take a look Sir at what you said to Antonios,
which prompted my jumping to his defense, because I
did not want him to think that we're all ill-mannered
on this Forum.

You stated:

"Why do you not (as Peter Costello suggested a year or two
back) bugger off back to whatever pesthole it is you
originated from?"

And:

"I am sure there are some nice Greek girls left on the shores
of the Aegean and whilst I have known a few (in the biblical
sense). I have not known them all, so they will not realize what
they are missing out on and you might still stand a chance."

Not only seriously out of line, but rude, vicious, and
ill-bred.

I simply cannot understand why you have to
stoop to those tactics. Don't you realize that it demeans
you and not the person you're vilifying?

Why do it?
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 5:43:28 PM
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Dear examinator,

I missed the program on the Okinawan Japanese.
My mother watched it and said it was
excellent. The 'gene' factor sounds
interesting regarding the Aborigines.

You've got photographs going back to the 1900s?
You really are a multi-faceted individual.
(sigh).
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 5:54:52 PM
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Examinator: To now suggest shoving then all these different groups into existing aboriginal groups’ territories is nothing short of insane and absurdly unworkable. Their cultures, ability to survive off the land would be compromised.

Dear Examinator,

Sure that would insane and unworkable. You are arguing against something that nobody suggested. Nunavut is an autonomous area in Canada for the Inuit. Nobody has been shoved there. The people living there are those that have previously been living there, but now they have control of their own territory. Inuit who were not living in that area can stay where they are.
Posted by david f, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 6:39:41 PM
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Foxy,
This is off topic but
Yes I do from my now deceased Granny (my adopted mum’s side)
She when a small child she went to a station 3weeks by bullock dray
North of Bourke in 1900. The station was over the Qld border in that her younger sister was raised until early teenage years there their dad was the manager. I knew both they were like chalk and cheese. She left us a bunch of photos of the people of that time.

Mum and I have offered them to the Qld museum for their 150 anniversary mum is doing the provenance as I write. They tell us that these are the only info they have of that area.

Gran was a no nonsense laconic doer woman who was deserted with 6 children during the depression she had it mega tough.

Oddly enough she had a heart of solid gold. When she died two Melbourne suburban mayors and wives and the boards of three hospitals (P.A.N.C.H., Children’s hospital, and Maroondah) and auxiliaries were well represented over 300 people. It was said by one auxiliary president that she in her gruff way one year raised more for the hospital than the rest of the auxiliary...by making jam which they sold. I remember one time counting over 2000 bottles of assorted jams along the back closed in area of our house. They say she paid for a lung machine virtually on her own. I remember her bullying the local small traders into donating what she needed. Both the green grocer end the local mini supermarket attended closing their shops in respect. She was a much loved character.
I remember her with extraordinary fondness she is/was my community involvement role model
Posted by examinator, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 8:17:58 PM
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David and Col,
True to form ,you have a problem with true Aboriginal Economic
Independence.

Your old insecurities rise to the surface again .

Just like the Victorian Gippsland white farmers in the late 1800's who didn't like Aboriginal Mission farm workers on Corranderk and Lake Tyres competing with white farmers producing small crops .
Posted by kartiya jim, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 9:26:43 PM
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