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Darcler wrote:hehe lighten up
Narrock wrote:Darcler wrote:hehe lighten up
I just watched the memorial service for Steve Irwin last night. It did cause tears to roll down my cheek. Steve was one of the few people on this planet that I looked up to and admired.
Zanchief wrote:Narrock wrote:Darcler wrote:hehe lighten up
I just watched the memorial service for Steve Irwin last night. It did cause tears to roll down my cheek. Steve was one of the few people on this planet that I looked up to and admired.
He was a liberal.
Zanchief wrote:Narrock wrote:Darcler wrote:hehe lighten up
I just watched the memorial service for Steve Irwin last night. It did cause tears to roll down my cheek. Steve was one of the few people on this planet that I looked up to and admired.
He was a liberal.
Narrock wrote:Zanchief wrote:Narrock wrote:Darcler wrote:hehe lighten up
I just watched the memorial service for Steve Irwin last night. It did cause tears to roll down my cheek. Steve was one of the few people on this planet that I looked up to and admired.
He was a liberal.
I've never heard him voice his political views.
I love John Howard, and that's the way I am. So everyone thinks I'm, like, this diehard Liberal supporter. I'm not! I'm not. I'm sitting on the fence, mate; I'm a conservationist. I can't afford to be one way or the other. I just have to run straight up the middle, mate. I have to get on with whoever's in power. And to tell you the truth, the best speech that popped up in Parliament House when George Bush was here was Simon Crean. Here's a bloke who actually disagreed with Iraq, OK, so he put forward the most eloquent speech, which really boosted his profile in my eyes. By crikey, I thought, Simon did the best one there, which is fantastic. So I appreciate good work when I see it, and that's all it is.
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After questions arose about Irwin being paid $175,000 worth of taxpayers' money to appear in a television advertisement and his possible political ties, Irwin told ABC:
I love John Howard, and that's the way I am. So everyone thinks I'm, like, this diehard Liberal supporter. I'm not! I'm not. I'm sitting on the fence, mate; I'm a conservationist. I can't afford to be one way or the other. I just have to run straight up the middle, mate. I have to get on with whoever's in power. And to tell you the truth, the best speech that popped up in Parliament House when George Bush was here was Simon Crean. Here's a bloke who actually disagreed with Iraq, OK, so he put forward the most eloquent speech, which really boosted his profile in my eyes. By crikey, I thought, Simon did the best one there, which is fantastic. So I appreciate good work when I see it, and that's all it is.[8]
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