australia rolls over...., page-21

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    The NZ dyke obviously doesnt consider her lecturing advice as interfering....how quaint.

    Nor does Lardarse Mick Moore apparently..

    US filmmaker Michael Moore hopes the global release of his documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11" will usher in "regime change" in Australia and Japan, and fan freedom of speech in more repressive nations like China.


    The combative director was especially scathing about the Australian and British prime ministers, John Howard and Tony Blair, along with the leaders of countries like Japan and Italy, for allying themselves with the Bush administration.


    "What's confusing to me is how someone like John Howard can get in bed with George W. Bush," Moore said. "He at least appears to have half a brain ... It's really disgraceful."


    Australia was a staunch US ally in its war in Iraq, committing some 2,000 troops to the offensive, 850 of whom remain in the region.


    "I hope that Australians that see this film will say to themselves, we need some regime change here in our country," Moore said

    Double standard must go with double chins .


 
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