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Rudd's not Catholickatie tully said:but it also has a proportionate amount of Catholic conservatives (a la Ruddkip)
A yacht without a captain manages to sail straight for a while.Scissors said:john howard was the greatest prime minister. i mean, sure, he may have made some stupid decisions, but as a whole, he did the country well.
Bolded items are not necessarily positive outcomes or initiatives.JaredR said:Security:
Strong investment in securing Australians home and abroad including $945 million to increase protective security measures at our diplomatica nad consular missions abroad.
Howard assisted in promoting stability and democracy within our region - East Timor, The Solomon Islands and PNG.
There was a 45% increase in ADF personnel being combat ready under the Howard Government.
A larger defence force.
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Families
The Baby Bonus, First Home Owners' Grant, greater resources and choice in health and education, the Stronger Families and Communities Strategy and family law reforms made families better off under the Howard Government.
In 2004, the Howard Government put out $19.2 billion over 5 years in the "More Help for Families" package which was the largest family assistance package put forward by any Australian government.
Family Assistance payments increased from $14 billion in 1996-97 to nearly $27 billion in 2005-06.
The introduction of "work for the dole has helped to establish 25 new Australian Technical Colleges.
Funding for State Schools rose in every Budget with an estimated increase of 118% since 1996.
but when it comes down to it, he really didn't have much of a say in that did he?BackCountrySnow said:His handling of the David Hicks case was pretty good imo.
The UK had something like 5 prisoners and demanded them back soon after they were captured. In fact, a film was made on one of them detainee's experiences in Afghanistan and capture by the Allied forces plus their time in Guantanamo.Scissors said:but when it comes down to it, he really didn't have much of a say in that did he?
it wasn't really his place to intervene. state sovereignty?