AUSTRALIA’S ELECTIONS DID FINISH ON SEPTEMBER 7, BUT MY SPECIAL - TopicsExpress



          

AUSTRALIA’S ELECTIONS DID FINISH ON SEPTEMBER 7, BUT MY SPECIAL THANK TO THE FELLOWS/PARTICIPANTS IN THE FACEBOOK Now the game finished and the nation will now be ready to confirm from the Coalition’s promises under the New Prime Minister Mr Tony Abbot. I wish under his government that such promises shall be fulfilled namely: (a) Immediate action to stop Boats (b) Removal of Carbon Tax within three years (c) Setting the best Budget that shall yield surplus instead of deficit (d) And hopefully blocking the chances of legalise Guy/Lesbian’s Marriage in Australia I beg the other Facebook readers/users to pardon me to thank these friends of mind whom we had tough and constructive discussions/debates in regard to Australians’ elections between LIBERAL and LABOR. We had some very lengthy constructive discussions in which we had shared and opposed ideas, views and opinions about whom did we think should be the better party in her policies to lead Australia. In addition whom did we think the better leader (be a PM) to take national challenges for leading Australians for the next decades? Thank you so much brothers and friends for the skill developing discussions we had, I think we had also learned from one another; proofing that learning doesn’t only take place in class but partially classes and outsides. Those debates were very effective and sustainable to the following members: 1. JOSEPH GARANG DENG GAK 2. DENG AGOK AGEER 3. ABRAHAM DENG MALEK 4. GARANG DENG GARANG 5. KHOT MAJOK TUIL 6. LUAL DAU DENG 7. DIING BUL ATEM 8. DANIEL KUER BOL 9. AJANG DENG YIYIETH 10. MARK ATEM DHIEU GARANG 11. Deng Manyok Deng 12. PETER DENG CHIMAAN 13. DAVID THIONG ACHUUT 14. HOSSANNA KUOT MABIOR 15. APAJOK YAAK 16. ACHOL MDOGO 17. BIAR NGANG BIAR 18. AND I, KUER DAU APAI Despite the amount of words used and how the elections were concluded in Australia on the mentioned date, there is a strong assurance that South Sudan shall be regarded as one of the countries that will adapt the political cultures and policies similar to the western countries if students from diaspora shall be given a fair welcome back to work safely in their home country with such skills and knowledge. The debates went deep and all the political atmospheres of Australia nation were touched and explained thoroughly by those members mentioned above. This is the intellectual way of discussing political issues that are not taken individually/personally but with national approach. I am still encouraging these colleagues and those who were not mentioned too to carry-on with such developing critics and challenges. The objectives of collecting children of war in 1986-7-8 to Ethiopia then to Kenya and then to Australia/America and/or else whereabouts for education purposes have now been assured. I argue Mr Tony Abbot the Prime Minister of Australia to recruit educated South Sudanese and other migrants into Australian politics. I argue Mr Kiir Mayardit to invite and call-in South Sudanese in diaspora to participate and be involved in South Sudan’s politics with the freedom of speech. Kind Regard Williamkei Kuer Dau Apai and be reached on 0401971195 or kuerapai@gmail
Posted on: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 03:01:34 +0000

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