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Questions never asked - why?
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Honest - even being a member of the ALP - I love the result and I like the aspect that the Greens had much gains. Maybe their influence will move Australia forward.
Hopefully this is a wake-up call to move away from shallow arguments, away from stupid slogans towards concrete policy with vision to maximise future outcomes for Australia and not just to try to win the next election.
History:
1950 Robert Menzies (founder of the Liberal Party) sent Australian troops to Korea on request of the UN Safety Council.
1962 Robert Menzies (Liberals) sent Australians for no good reasons to Vietnam.
2001 John Howard (Coalition) sent troops to Afghanistan to fight Al-Qaeda and Bin-Laden. Now suddenly the goals have changed. Now we fight the Taliban while Osama nearly is forgotten.
2003 John Howard (Coalition) repeated the axes of evil slogans of his mate Bush like a parrot and followed him to the Iraq war without a UN mandate and based on lies.
Questions never asked:
Q1. How much did the Iraq and Afghanistan involvement cost the Australians in comparison to normal army duties?
Q2. What daily additional costs currently apply to support our troops in Afghanistan in comparison to keep our borders safe?
Q3. Why should Australian soldiers defend our country in Iraq and Afghanistan to make Australia a safer place, instead of protecting our real borders?
Q4. Why is this topic taboo to talk about in general and in an election campaign?
Who has the answers?
The Liberals are responsible to have initiated the cause for all life's lost in these wars.
These wars have probably cost Australians financially more than ALP ever has wasted with alleged economic miss-management.
Unfortunately the ALP has not the guts to end our involvement in the middle east.
The only party which would support this idea and would oppose involvement in wars are the Greens.
Based on these historical records I never will vote for the Liberals or for the Nationals.
Chris