Max
As a public servant, I of course have no views on that. It's
professionally interesting to work with a change of this sort.
As a citizen, though, I fear your wife is right. Seems to me that a
Conservative government has been replaced by a conservative one. There's
still Julia Gillard, though.
Regards
Martin
> While I've been reading these recent emails, my wife has been hovering
> saying she despises all politicians, and the new lot in Canberra will be as
> disgusting as the old.
> I disagree, but disillusionment can be expected.
>
> By the way, we went to hear CSN, Crosby Stills and Nash, in the Palais St
> Kilda, a vast old theatre, and hated their big rough sound. Nothing
> connected with the young CSN music she loved when they were new.
> We left at interval, very rueful.
>
> Max in Melbourne
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>
> On 11/12/07 3:14 AM, "Douglas Barbour" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Hal
>>
>> Just read it, & thoroughly enjoyed it too, & join you in my envy of
>> Martin's new government (ours till wants to cal itself 'Canada's New
>> Government' nut everything it does is so old).
>>
>> Doug
>> On 10-Dec-07, at 7:26 AM, Halvard Johnson wrote:
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>>
>>> Thank you, Martin. I envy you that first flurry,
>>> that new govt.
>>>
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