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"Ask not what your country can do for you", but "Ask what can I do for my country"

John F. Kennedy



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kennedy.jpg   If we cannot end now our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity.

John F. Kennedy (1917-1963)



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Gday...

and not only have the yanks forgotten the wisdom of that statement ...... we greedy aussies have certainly forgotten it... no cry

Cheers - John



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rockylizard wrote:

Gday...

and not only have the yanks forgotten the wisdom of that statement ...... we greedy aussies have certainly forgotten it... no cry

Cheers - John


 A mistake made too often

People shouldn't lump all in the one basket with all encompassing statements.

All Aussies are not greedy, the larger percentage are caring, sharing people that are grateful for what they have got. Just because we don't advertise it all the time doesn't mean it isn't so. I'm sure Yanks are the same

I Also hear too often that the younger generation are this and that yet the ones I know, and i believe most are excellant examples of good Aussie youth



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I agree with you Jon. Its easy to think the majority of Aussies are greedy though, as the greedy types are the loudest! The silent majority could maybe speak up a bit?

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Gday...

Guilty your honour biggrin hmm ... another rash generalisation no

However, generally speaking, the majority of people these days think first of themselves rather than the plight of others - or how their actions impact on others (or the country we cherish).

There is very little sense of community, generally speaking, (irrespective of age group) compared to the good ole days. TV news highlights the loss of 'community' - mass murders, high levels of muggings (especially of older folk), theft, drunken bashings, road rage, lack of acceptance of the law - and lore.

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I'm not too sure when exactly the "good ole days" were. I remember my parents talking about the "good ole days" and I'm sure it has gone on for generations each
one talking about "their" good ole days.

I think the Good ole days were the days of our youth, when for most of us they were carefree and trouble free.

Unfortunately with all the terrible things going on now, I wonder whether our grandchildren will think of these days as, "the good ole days" when they are older.

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