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Barefaced Effrontery

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The week before Christmas I was on a bus tour of the Australian Outback, or at least one tiny part of the outback.

There was me and the good lady, then a German lady of indeterminate years - perhaps 40 or so, and then a bunch of university finishers faced with a world of employment which we the older generation had effective,y f*****d up for them.

They - the youngsters - were a nice bunch but they regarded every walk or climb as a competition to be won without ever looking to the right or left.

Tomorrow's History

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Today, we watch George Bush in his last days as president

...but in aew days he'll just be a footnote in history.

Most of us here in Europe wo't mourne his passing..

Just like 'the Gipper' he'll be judged in the old world as just another red kneck we had to live with, but perhaps it's a good time to review Reagan's term in office as we usher his successor into the wings.

We all, or at least most of us in Western Europe, took a deep breath when we heard of his 'evil empire' speech

We laughed at his 'star wars' program.

Am I loosing the Plot

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The US election was quite something

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We Brits are given to looking down on the Yanks as 'Johnny-Come-Latelies' and their elections as a load of vulgar razamataz followd by more of the same.

But this time we clearly got it wrong - well at least with regard to the razamataz though we still have to sea how the 'more of the same' bit goes.

Thank God for That

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As a foreigner to the US elections, I judged McCain to be a decent man handed the poison chalice of the Bush heritage and a financial meltdown.

However, his choice of running mate was a self-inflicted wound of monumental proportions. To choose a lady whose very life style demonstrates an ability to ignore the facts and substitute belief for analysis, who reads no newspapers, who believes that being a 'hockey mum' and a distant view of Russia compensates for a total lack of knowledge of how the US, let alone the world, works.

The Quiet Americans

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A few days ago I was in the company of thousands of young Americans in a field with sea views extending to the far horizons. Though it was late October the sky was clear and blue and though the Americans were young and visiting a foreign country they were quiet and ordered.

Forward the Greys


Some people are born


Some people are born to believe.

My father-in-law was an intellegent and cultured man: a scholar and later a schoolmaster. Unfortunately he lacked anything in the way of self confidence and lived his life by the rules

Temp

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A plea for all those nice chaps who've got us into this mess

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If there was no fire to extinguish they lit one.

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