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Does Australia need a new flag?
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Posted by Foxy, Monday, 13 September 2021 9:28:05 AM
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is, and will always be, a raving idiot.
ttbn, I listen to his program just to hear how silly people can actually be ! Posted by individual, Monday, 13 September 2021 9:29:17 AM
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individual,
I find that there is enough Leftist idiocy on OLO without punishing myself with the ABC. I'm amazed that Adams is still around. But, if the old adage that only the good die young is true, he'll be around for ever. Posted by ttbn, Monday, 13 September 2021 11:17:35 AM
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Josephus,
Four crosses, the vexillology absurdity that is the so-called Cross of St. Patrick represents nothing more than one Irish Norman family and an obscure order of knights. Posted by Is Mise, Monday, 13 September 2021 12:08:54 PM
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mhaze,
<<There are very few things Philip Adams says that I agree with. But I've always liked his idea about the flag: don't have one.>> Then why is he involved with Ausflag? http://www.ausflag.com.au/directors.asp "Ausflag was established in 1981 by Harold Scruby and other interested Australians supporting the idea of a new flag for Australia." http://www.ausflag.com.au/aboutus.asp Posted by NathanJ, Monday, 13 September 2021 12:42:26 PM
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I've though more about this idea of a new flag.
Why don't we get rid of the Union Jack - we have enough tributes to our British heritage as it is. What we should perhaps consider is a national flag that will be neutral and encompass all cultures within these shores. We're all familiar with the Southern Cross and perhaps that should be retained. Posted by Foxy, Monday, 13 September 2021 1:02:40 PM
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And thanks for the link.
That's the link I was trying to give. I thought
I was losing my mind. (perhaps it's not what it used to be).
Anyway, the link is worth a read and I think it sums things
up rather well - and gives people something to think about
at least.