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As it's a Roman Catholic school then all pupils should be able to break the banning of jewellery rule. For religious reasons of course :) |
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The thing that gets me is whether your talking religion or ethnic origin these people make up about 2% of the population yet we bow down every time something upsets them. I like the Australian ideal of if you don't like it here leave.
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The above is meant to be a hoax though but sounds good to me :D
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I like the Australian ideal too...and it was said by an Australian politician.
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Margaret, it was a hoax. It first circulated by email in 2009, and was supposed to be stated in a speech by then the Prime Minster at the time, Kevin Rudd. The exact speech did the rounds again last year, but this time Julia Gillard has been given the honour of making it. No present Australian politician, apart from Pauline Hanson, would have the guts to come out with a speech like that. They are no different here than in the uk. They just feather their own nests, then clear off with a big fat super package |
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apparantly theres been a lot of trouble at the school since these boys and their beards returned resulting in police presence
yet agan a small few cauing a lot of fuss and trouble becaus ethings arnt been done how they want them to be done |
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