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It could always be much worse!
Michael Kerjman , The Earth: Dec 28 2008
Made Popular Jan 2 2009
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It could always be much worse!

A picture courtesy of The Age, Melbourne, Australia.

It was an election campaign-2007 Howard had hopelessly lost to, as usual, assure a law obedient electorate fed up with a back-warding-into-fifties deeds in an absolutely vital for a very national survival necessity of a to-date-ruling fraternity.

A hot topic of a domestically-based internationally-acting terror threat could helpfully and subtly be deployed if did found under the motionless Australian palms of, for instance, then windless Queensland - a place such realistically-practically attractive to an international terrorist activity as a Melbourne Aquarium to the locally breeding penguins as their egg-nesting destination.

One could suggest, it’d happened a young Indian-supplied doctor, Mohamed Haneef still keeping a pregnant wife in a country of origin, being, perhaps, not sooooo much overwhelmed with his Australian settlement as a clerk at a Brisbane’s hospital registration desk, some distant UK-based relatives of relatives involved in a terror attack at an airport in Scotland, to have been a very handy object for.

Although a change of an Australian government and events mysterious to Mr. John Citizen of Australia led to a total acquaintance of skilled migrant of India, one hardly assumes even the best of emotions as an excuse for depraving from elementary human rights as such precedent could broadly be exercised wheresoever at mercy of exercising own personal intentions.

Perhaps, meticulously examining a post-Howard application of the case management programs -both “mutual obligation” activities and a reality of an “age care assistance”, a de-facto manipulative, family-hostile on the last Howard government breath introduced initiative, is a long overdue absolutely necessary burden of celebrating start of a second year in power, the Labour Government of Australia.

There is no absolute, that is why I hardly understand a reason for asking “How are you?” just to hear an accustomed “Good, good” – I reply “It could always be much worse”.

Be good, Dr. M. Haneef-eventually rich round a globe in friends willing and capable to help, you had found a suitable professional medical job in a culturally close environment:
IT COULD ALWAYS BE MUCH WORSE!

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