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Kevin Rudd Says SORRY 3 times to ABORIGINES for stealing their children and trying to assimilate them.

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Hundreds of Indigenous people witnessed Prime Minister Kevin Rudd saying sorry for the pain, suffering and hurt of the Stolen Generations, their descendants and the families left behind, in an historic motion in Federal Parliament this morning.

A cross section of the nation arrived at Parliament House in Canberra this morning to hear Kevin Rudd apologise for the stolen generation.

Schoolchildren wearing red, black and gold ribbons waited with indigenous and non-indigneous Australians to get a place inside the Great Hall.

One of the people in the queue, Danny Morseu, orignally from the Torres Strait, said it was a historic day.

"I'm here to witness a historic event in the history of Australia," the 49-year-old said.

As rain clouds gathered overhead the spirit of the crowd was jovial.

"There's an air of excitement," said Yael Sasson, 16, of Canberra. "Everyone's happy and anticipating something."

Many thousands more assembled on a lawn in front of Parliament House to watch the apology on a big screen. As Mr Rudd delivered the first of three sorrys, loud applause and cheering rang out.

Aboriginal flags and Australian flags coloured the air and, as Mr Rudd closed his address, the crowd rose to their feet in applause. It was a standing ovation. Many were crying, most were smiling and others just quietly said "Yes."

As Federal Opposition Leader Brendan Nelson took the microphone, booing was heard. One woman said he shouldn't have been allowed to speak.

Helen Ford, 70, from Beacon Hill said Mr Rudd's speech was magnificent.

"Mr Rudd's speech was just magnificent. It's a wonderful day. Pity about the Opposition speech."

Ray Finn, 52, from Oodnadatta, South Australia said: "My family had been affected directly and I felt like the chain had finally broke from us.

"There's still racism to deal with but hopefully from this day we'll go forward together.''

Torres Straits Islander Lydia George, from Erub Island, said: "The first speech was very symbolic. The second speaker tarnished it. I was thinking of my granddaughter and her future is now, not tomorrow. She'll face a new future that will be bright. The healing process has began.'

Kevin Rudd's First words as Prime Minister were "OK GUYS"!!?!??

"Today, Australia has looked to the future.

"Today the Australian people have decided that we as a nation will move forward.

"Together, as Australians, to unite and rewrite a new page in our nation"s history.

"To make this great country of ours, Australia, even greater.

"Today, many people across Australia have voted Labor for the very first time.

"Today, many people in Australia have voted Labor for the first time in a long, long time.

"And I say tonight to the nation, I will never take that sacred trust for granted.

"I understand that this is a great privilege, and I will do everything to honour the trust that is extended to me."

Mr Rudd vowed to govern for all citizens of the nation.

'A PM for all"

"I say to all of those who have voted for us today, to each and every one of them that I will be a Prime Minister for all Australians.

"A Prime Minister for indigenous Australians.

"Australians who have been born here and Australians who have come here from afar and have contributed to the great diversity in Australia.

"A Prime Minister for our cities and our towns, a Prime Minister for rural Australia, which right now is experiencing the worst drought our country has had.

"For our men and women serving in uniform in difficult environments around the world.

"For all our states and territories in this great Commonwealth of ours, I will be a Prime Minister for all Australians."

"I make this solemn pledge to the nation: I will always govern in the country"s interest."

Kevin Rudd's victory speech for the 2007 Australian election.

Mr Kevin Rudd,of labor Party walked into the stadium with rock music tumult raucous cheers, flanked by his wife and three children.Kevin Rudd the PM elected with a smile he took to the stage saying "OK guys".

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  • Speak for yourself, Kev.

  • Aboriginals are aussies , quit with the fucking racism you inbreeds.

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  • gone.

  • rudd only did this because he wanted some boong dick.  anything would be better than his fatarse cumdumpster wife therese (who turned him gay)

  • Shut ya hole...

  • rudd is a clown! ! ! !what he meant is sorry abbo's now heres money and a safeway fuel valture so you can get some petrol so u can get high

  • Did you know that Aboriginal people used to regularly practice infanticide? Google it, there's quite a few academic sources that state this is true.

    They massacred their own children (up to 30%) due to a lack of resources.. for some reason they didn't grow livestock or plant crops (farms) so they to keep tribe sizes to a manageable size.

  • NO every day Australian had any say in 1778 , no every day Australian has any say in 2011, but every Australian has a stigma placed on them at birth , being called a racist or land thief ,.In my 40 years I have seen racism and people treated better than the rest . Free housing ,schooling ,health, welfare without conditions,allocated jobs,government grants,and cash compensation for anything to name a few.Yes racism is alive in Australia but the true racists hide behind colour and promoting guilt

  • Lots of good examples of why Kevin Rudd had to say "sorry" in the comments below. Unfortunately not a lot has changed since the apology. The country is till full of racists, the Racial Discrimination Act is still suspended, the NT intervention goes on, deaths go on, over-representation in prisons goes on, third world conditions go on, high infant mortality goes on.. 3 years has shown that the apology was just an empty political gesture. What a shame.

  • "Yeah, we kinda murdered your women, stole your children and turned your entire society into the hellhole it is today. Um, yeah, sorry about that."

  • @twofagsandcrisco Let me save you time...

    You racist bastard (then insert some socialist dogma) bla bla bla bla bla

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