Quote:One of the most important contributions Howard has made to national life is to make people like you apoplectic.
That gives him a free pass for an awaful lot of sins.
Really? That's an interesting way of looking at things.
So if you help a little old lady across the road, you then have a credit to snatch the handbag of the next little old lady you see?
I assure you that Howard is hopelessly into the red for getting us involved in the Iraq war (lickie lickie).
And I'd assume that a lot of Iraqis would feel an understandable amount of rage towards Australians for our part in conjuring such a naive, or sinister (take your pick), PM.
We really do need to take responsibility for that dasdardly evil man. He was the fault of a starry eyed generation of twits, who hopefully now know better. ..but the next generation won't of course.
I don't care nearly as much about Howard's union (democracy) breaking agenda here in Australia compared to what he was/is party to in Iraq.
If Howard wants to prove his legacy, he should launch his book in Iraq. You don't just walk away from something like that and launch a book far away from the crime in order to make a few more selfish bux.
No doubt, this was also the opinion of the shoe thrower who did his best to show some solidarity with the Iraqis during the Howard interview with Tony Jones.
Howard (the coward) must have balls the size a nit's nat's nut.
Back to the unions:
If you think it's such an honourable exploit to help secure magnanimous profits to greedy banks and the like, then I'll go with your one disallusioned democratic vote.
But it's one vote and one vote only. The majority cast their vote for very different causes.