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AUSTRALIAN HISTORY
« on: January 24, 2014, 02:52:47 PM »
Australians originally existed as members of small bands of nomadic hunters and gatherers.
They lived on kangaroos on the plains during the summer and would then go to the coast and 
live on fish and mussels in the winter. 
        The two most important events in all Aussie history were 
the invention of beer and the invention of the wheel. The wheel was invented to get man to the beer.
 These were the foundation of modern Aussie civilisation and together were the catalyst for the 
splitting of Australians into two distinct sub-groups:

1. Liberals, and
2. Labor.
          Once beer was discovered, it required grain and that was the beginning of agriculture.
Neither the glass bottle nor aluminium can were invented so while our early Aussies were sitting 
around waiting for them to be invented, they just stayed close to the brewery. 
That's how villages were formed.
          Some men spent their days tracking and killing animals to BBQ at night, while they were drinking beer.
This was the beginning of what is known as the Liberal movement
 Other men who were weaker and less skilled at hunting, learned to live off the Liberals by showing up 
for the nightly BBQ's and doing the sewing, fetching, and hair dressing. 
        This was the beginning of the Labor movement Some of these labor men eventually evolved into women. 
They became known as pooftas.

          Some noteworthy Labor achievements include the domestication of cats, the invention of group therapy,
group hugs, and voting to decide how to divide the meat and beer that the Liberals provided. 
        Modern Laborites and Union leaders drink imported beer and they like their beef well done. Sushi, tofu 
and French food are standard Labor fare.

          Another interesting, evolutionary side note: most of their women have higher testosterone levels than their men. 
        Most social workers, government workers - state and federal, personal injury lawyers, 
journalists (especially at The Age), ABC staff, and group therapists are Laborites.

           Liberals drink domestic beer, mostly Carlton or XXXX. 
They eat red meat (rare), and still provide for 
their women. Liberals are police officers, engineers, corporate executives, athletes, members of the 
military, airline pilots, business owners, farmers, Doctors and Nurses and generally anyone who works 
productively. Liberals who own companies, hire other Liberals who want to work for a living.

          Laborites produce little or nothing. 
        They like to govern the producers and decide what to do with the 
production. That is why most of the laborites created the business of trying to get more for nothing 
- and usually plead for government money to fund their unproductive, parasitical activities.

 
Here ends today's lesson in Australian history.
 
          It should be noted that a Laborite may have a momentary urge to angrily respond to the above before 
forwarding it. 
        A Liberal will simply laugh, and be so convinced of the absolute truth of history, that it will be 
forwarded immediately to other true believers and to more Laborites - just to piss them off.


And there you have it.
 


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Re: AUSTRALIAN HISTORY
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2014, 04:09:27 PM »
Fantastic, can I copy it?
 

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Re: AUSTRALIAN HISTORY
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2014, 06:32:14 PM »
I think your history is distorted,without the working man there would be no construction ,just a bunch of blokes standing about wanting to instruct.You must offer offerings to Alan Jones each day .I'll go as far as to say that todays labour party is a joke but it was not always so.
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Re: AUSTRALIAN HISTORY
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2014, 07:26:34 PM »
Economic historians universally agree that the two best governments Australia ever had were the Hawke/Keating and Howard/Costello governments. One labor one liberal. One started the reforms this country needed and the other consolidated them. Clearly not all Labor government are crook just as not all conservative governments are good. I am old enough to remember some pretty crook Liberal governments perhaps you are not old enough or choose not to remember.
For all the huff and puff of the Abbott opposition they are yet to prove themselves in government in my book.
The problem for staunchly liberal or staunchly labor voters is you are irrelevant to the political process because each party already knows they have your vote. It is only the people who are prepared to vote on the issues who really participate in our great democracy.
Just sayin'
 

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Re: AUSTRALIAN HISTORY
« Reply #4 on: January 24, 2014, 09:03:40 PM »
Economic historians universally agree that the two best governments Australia ever had were the Hawke/Keating and Howard/Costello governments. One labor one liberal. One started the reforms this country needed and the other consolidated them. Clearly not all Labor government are crook just as not all conservative governments are good. I am old enough to remember some pretty crook Liberal governments perhaps you are not old enough or choose not to remember.
For all the huff and puff of the Abbott opposition they are yet to prove themselves in government in my book.
The problem for staunchly liberal or staunchly labor voters is you are irrelevant to the political process because each party already knows they have your vote. It is only the people who are prepared to vote on the issues who really participate in our great democracy.
Just sayin'
[/quote I agree whole heartly
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Re: AUSTRALIAN HISTORY
« Reply #5 on: January 24, 2014, 09:27:33 PM »
Fantastic, can I copy it?
You certainly can. After all, I did.  :wink1

Oh, in case you hadn't noticed it…..this is very tongue-in-cheek  :grin :grin…….not to be taken too seriously, but like a lot of things I post in here, I usually manage to hook someone - can't get Brock any more, he's too wise to me
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Re: AUSTRALIAN HISTORY
« Reply #6 on: January 24, 2014, 09:42:33 PM »
Ha ha ya got me. Must be co incidence that so much political satire endorses a conservative standpoint. And you'd think that those creative tofu eating pooftas would be so much better at it.