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Judy
54 years ago
To-day 13/2/08 was emotional for all Australians. In my opinion the word sorry created a healing process and a restoration of their nation’s pride in being Aboriginal. Rudd spoke of the future Neilson spoke of the symptoms of poverty. Let us fix it.
Bede
54 years ago
What an amazing, contrasting analysis. Can you please tell me if this is done subjectively or by some form of objective (e.g. statistical) analysis methodology and, if so, where to find an article on the methodology?
To-day 13/2/08 was emotional for all Australians. In my opinion the word sorry created a healing process and a restoration of their nation’s pride in being Aboriginal. Rudd spoke of the future Neilson spoke of the symptoms of poverty. Let us fix it.
What an amazing, contrasting analysis. Can you please tell me if this is done subjectively or by some form of objective (e.g. statistical) analysis methodology and, if so, where to find an article on the methodology?