[LINK] Howard in the footsteps of Menzies
Jan Whitaker
jwhit@melbpc.org.au
Thu, 13 Feb 2003 09:23:32 +1100
At 07:06 PM 12/02/03 +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:
>mind you, it is probable that there
>might have been refusal en masse had that been the case.
the other thing that hasn't connected or been explained is the number of
injections that they will be required to take and what happens if they stop
before they've taken all of them.
Plus, why are the Brits allowed to go to the front, ground troops even, and
sailers are sent home from the Australian Navy? Will Anthrax be sent to
the ships somehow? I can understand the US thing because the military
there is more like slavery with honour and absolute control over the staff,
no questions asked. Sad, but true. The interesting story there was the US
Major [one of the levels that are allowed to think and use their brain] who
was charged last time and to avoid embarrassment for the defence department.
Jan
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