John Howard - In Memorandum - The Howard Years

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bigbobfrombronte | November 03, 2007

John Howard - This song was written and performed by a collective of musician...

bigbobfrombronte | November 03, 2007

John Howard - This song was written and performed by a collective of musicians, activists and concerned citizens from throughout Australia who have been deeply disheartened by the actions of the Howard Government over the last eleven years. It was not endorsed or paid for by any political party.

John Howard, John Howard, John Howard, John Howard, John Howard, John Howard, John Howard, John Howard, John Howard, John Howard, John Howard, John Howard, John Howard, John Howard, John Howard

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  • Howard did nothing except ban automatic guns. Keating floated the dollar and deregulated the banks. Set the economy up so the mining boom worked well for Australia, Howard and Costello reaped the credit. Howard was just a smart politician who appealed to the lowest common denominator. As time goes on he will be seen less and less as anything good for Australia.

  • The lil' Aussie dictator smolders in the ashes of his own arrogance.

    Now bring the troops home, Kev.

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  • if labor had done the same? wait who originally opening the detention centres? OH IT WAS FUCKING KEATING YOU FOOL. if you want a blatant lie to the electrate try keatings L-A-W lie. he promised tax cuts to buy the 1993 election and then after he won it he suddenly remembered that the nation was too broke to afford them. no wonder he got raped by howard in 96

  • hawke and keating started up the process of deregulating and privatising most of the australian economy in the 80s (completely against the theme of the ALP) but howard continued those reforms and deregulations. It is a gross simplification to claim that just because of keatings deregulations it automatically meant australia was going to prosper. as the state labor governments have shown it is possible to screw up the good times.

  • australia's gulag camps?

    wow, congratulations on making the most incredibly fucking stupid comment within the past decade of political history.

  • shit song, fucking labor idiots.

  • Howard was the man.

    The country will suffer under Rudd and a Labor Government.

    Oh and....fuck you! your song sucks

  • based on what i have just read I would say i agree with "the rule of law" and i believe it to be necessary. That being said i have to say that i agree with australias anti-terror laws which i believe were not in accordance with the rule of law as many of them were rushed through, therefore not "properly communicated to all"

  • "Perhaps the most important application of the rule of law is the principle that governmental authority is legitimately exercised only in accordance with written, publicly disclosed laws adopted and enforced in accordance with established procedural steps that are referred to as due process." Source - Wikipedia. Not a bad definition. Specific enough? There's not enough space here for elaboration but if you google "rule of law" you will find heaps of information.

  • could you please specify "the rule of law"

  • You have equated my criticism of US interests and hegemonic aspirations with being anti-USA. This is not an unreasonable conclusion to reach. However, it is false. If I am anti anything I am anti Bush (although I think the guy is hilarious - he should've been a comedian). The United States has the potential to be a positive force globally. Unfortunately, the recent unpleasantness has left people like me feeling despondent. Your comments are perplexing. Are you against the rule of law?

  • settle down there mr anti-USA. mate, this is a youtube comment section not the U.N

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