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Re: V/Line Pass



don't forget the burning scoreboard....jeffs fault
Exnarc <gwrly@netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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>
> David Langley <del@ancc.com.au> wrote in message
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> > Lineman wrote:
> >
> > > that's what I
> > > like about privatisation and competition {plus state elections where
the
> > > Jeff is flush with surplus money and an unassailable lead} we get to
> reap
> > > some benefits.
> > > Written and spoken by
> > >
> > > --
> > > "Lineman"
> > > "Speak Lineman"
> > > Cog'ito Er'go Sum
> >
> > I hope your tongue is firmly planted in the side of your cheek. If he
gets
> > back in watch out for the demise of public schools and hospitals. All of
> the
> > things that our forebears worked so hard to get and make available to
the
> > average man in the street and his family, the people who keep the
country
> > going but get kicked in the head and the guts by all the politicians who
> think
> > they know best, but in fact know nothing.
> >
> > I heard a saying the other day (or year) -
> >
> > Those that can do,
> > Those that can't teach,
> > Those that can't teach teach teachers,
> > Those that can't teach teachers go into politics.
> >
> > My apologies to all my teacher friends but it shows that the politicians
> are
> > near the bottom of the pile not the top.
> >
> > All my own thoughts as we near Sept 18. My thoughts will not be clouded
by
> the
> > antics of that time of the year.
> >
> > Written and authorised by David Langley,
> > On behalf of all downtrodden Victorians who are heartily sick of the
> Liberal
> > Party and all it stands for.
> >
> Spoken like a true believer.
>
> However, I'm afraid too many Victorians, think more about football than
> politics.
>
> We will have the finest sports centres and the like but not one of them
has
> produced a single full time job, and we have lost control of our public
> transport system, power generation and distribution, and I guess it will
be
> water next.
>
> To take the line from a famous song of the past: "When will they ever
> learn"?
>
> Bob.
> "No political disclaimer"
>
>