Subject: RE: [powderworks] NMOC - Malcolm Fraser criticises Australia's integration in US war machine |
From: "Simon Kierse" <skierse@netspace.net.au> |
Date: 30/04/2014, 9:15 am |
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Yes that is good. Anything said about apartheid is great. I suppose I was just pointing out how peoples view on others can change over time which is also a good thing.
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SK
From: powderworks@yahoogroups.com.au [mailto:powderworks@yahoogroups.com.au] On Behalf Of Tom Spencer
Sent: Tuesday, 29 April 2014 8:05 PM
To: powderworks@yahoogroups.com.au
Subject: Re: [powderworks] NMOC - Malcolm Fraser criticises Australia's integration in US war machine
Last I heard was PG saying how great it was that Fraser was really gung-ho against apartheid. Great stuff.
On Saturday, 26 April 2014 11:46 AM, Simon Kierse <skierse@netspace.net.au> wrote:
Hey those with the recording from the Royal Antler Hotel in May 1980 will remember what PG called Malcolm Fraser…. Couldn’t stop laughing when I 1st heard it.. a classic…
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SK
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From: powderworks@yahoogroups.com.au [mailto:powderworks@yahoogroups.com.au] On Behalf Of tr_espen@yahoo.com.au
Sent: Saturday, 26 April 2014 10:53 AM
To: powderworks@yahoogroups.com.au
Subject: [powderworks] NMOC - Malcolm Fraser criticises Australia's integration in US war machine
Malcolm Fraser has changed from the early '80s - He has a new book out, Dangerous Allies:
http://www.theage.com.au/national/people/malcolm-fraser-an-unlikely-radical-20140421-36ze8.html
Essentially, Australia has lost the capacity to say that it does not want to participate in American military action - particularly if the US continues to back Japan against China.
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