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LandShark
10-09-2004, 06:57 PM
Here's some good news from overseas.



Howard Wins Re-Election As Australia PM

World - AP

By MIKE CORDER, Associated Press writer

SYDNEY, Australia - Prime Minister John Howard's conservative alliance handily won a fourth term in Australia's parliamentary elections Saturday, overcoming widespread anger at his decision to send troops to Iraq last year and his pledge to keep them there.

The island continent's robust economy under Howard's leadership apparently trumped concerns about the war. It has grown during every one of his nine years in office, with unemployment close to all-time lows and inflation running at just 2 percent.

The election was watched abroad as the first referendum for the three main leaders in the March 2003 invasion of Iraq, with President Bush facing a ballot in three weeks and British Prime Minister Tony Blair probably facing voters next spring.

Bush was quick to praise the victory.

"I want to congratulate my good friend Prime Minister John Howard, who won
a great victory," he said Saturday at a campaign event in St. Louis.

With more than three-fourths of votes counted, official results gave Howard's coalition 52.4 percent to Labor's 47.6 percent.

The outcome means Australia will make good on Howard's pledge to keep 900 troops in Iraq until Iraqi authorities say they are no longer needed. The opposition Labor Party led by Mark Latham vowed to bring Australian soldiers home by Christmas if it won power.
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whottt
10-09-2004, 07:03 PM
Props to the Howard and the Aussies. I'd rather have 1 Aussie soldier as our ally than the entire French Army.

That Blair will win again is a no brainer...they complain about him there but they also know he is a trustworthy leader of their country and has a great deal of passion and conviction behind his decisions.

It comes down to the US...US people need to sack up and elect the right man, not the guy who is going to back down(and if anyone can show me a time Kerry hasn't wanted to back down in a millitary confrontation please do so) and hang these two countries out to dry.

Hook Dem
10-10-2004, 09:50 AM
Let's hope that Americans will be equally intellegent and return Bush for the same reason. Bout time someone stood up to terrorism.