Asia-Pacific

Australia's Howard out after 33 years

Asia-Pacific News

Dec 1, 2007, 1:33 GMT


Your Talkback on this Story

Older Talkback

page: 1 

A honest opinionDec 1st, 2007 - 03:24:48

What a way to go ....that's what happens when power goes to a persons head,they think they are above God!Nice ending John I bet your not happy now.

Report this comment

Eugene, 96, PentlandDec 1st, 2007 - 04:00:22

God bless John Howard, I do feel sorry for the way he has gone out. He lead this country for nearly 12 years, and they were the best 12 years this country has ever endured. Good luck Mr Howard, have a holiday.

Report this comment

Jim ScroyteDec 1st, 2007 - 05:07:38

Bye John, you should have remembered the old adage:

'You got to know when to hold em, know when to fold em,
Know when to walk away and know when to run.'

Report this comment

Malcolm JonesDec 1st, 2007 - 05:08:32

It must be quite apparent that Maxine McKew, a person of no consequence in the political sphere, has gained a seat by foul means, probably with the collusion of the Australian Electoral Commission. It is not credible that a solid Liberal seat could possibly fall to Labor on past experience, certainly not to such an interloper. This is not democracy at work: there is something rotten here which is not surprising as that is so often the case where anyone from the ABC is concerned.

Report this comment

Lee AsherDec 1st, 2007 - 05:19:54

Well John, you gave it your best shot and I sincerely thank you.

For those who voted labor, some advise from an oldie. Watch, look and listen, it will come back to bite you. That is just labor party history. The chances of this NOT happening are extremely slim.

Lee
Jindalee, QLD.

Report this comment

Liberal DictionaryDec 1st, 2007 - 08:51:04

HUBRIS (sometimes spelled Hybris):

The Greek term hubris is difficult to translate directly into English. It is a negative term implying both arrogant, excessive self-pride or self-confidence, and also a hamartia, a lack of some important perception or insight due to pride in one's abilities.

It is the opposite of the Greek term arête, which implies a humble and constant striving for perfection and self-improvement combined with a realistic awareness that such perfection cannot be reached. A

s long as an individual strives to do and be the best, that individual has arête. As soon as the individual believes he has actually achieved arête, however, he or she has lost that exalted state and fallen into hubris, unable to recognize personal limitations or the humble need to improve constantly. This leads to overwhelming pride, and this in turn leads to a downfall.

Report this comment

page: 1 

Similar articles

Gamblers get Australian election outcome right
Australia's conservatives thrilled by Labor's election loss
Australian state election bad news for Rudd's Labor
Honeymoon never happened for Australia's new Liberal leader
Cabinet line-up in Rudd's Australia (Extra)

Latest Headlines in Asia-Pacific

News from Other Sites

From Sites We Like

Latest Tech Herald News

Exploit code targeting Internet Explorer rated poor but workable (Update)
New attack aimed at jailbroken iPhones
Creationists add 50-page intro to Darwin's 'On the Origin of Species'
AT&T finally welcomes the BlackBerry Bold 9700
Barnes & Noble: Nook deliveries delayed until January

Latest from Fark

Bethelehem police drop charges against non-tippers. They must have been wise men [Followup]
Some ugly ass deep-sea creatures discovered in a Census of Marine Life. #8 will haunt you forever [Scary]
Woman fingers man snapping pubics at Publix [Florida]
Grandparents are cool because they let you do things mom and dad won't. Like, say, hanging onto the luggage rack of a Ford Escort while they do drunken donuts on the lawn [Amusing]
Today's most incoherent actual headline: "Trooper fired after hat fib wants back in" [Fail]

Latest Cinema Blend News

New Poster For The Road Advertises Rolling Stone
Poster For District 13: Ultimatum
Teaser Trailer: Beastly
The Hangover Wants A Golden Globe
Kat Dennings Joins The Thor Cast
USA