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Mr. Maskiell checks in once again from the antipodes to comment on the penchant ordinary Americans have to elect rubes, hicks, mountebanks, frauds and economically incompetent lovers of freedom as their leaders over elite academics much like that schoolmarm, John Howard, whom his countrymen elected and so recently discarded.
I believe that Mr. Howard is mostly famous for disarming the citizenry of Australia, thereby turning a nation of robust, freedom loving, beer loving “Crocodile Dundees” into an elite, effete conglomerate of wine sipping, “Prancing Matilda’s” who now revel in their new, left-wing leadership.
p>Misery enjoys company! Right Nate (er…mate)! br> — Bob Keiser br> Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania /p>
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