Talk:John Howard

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its kinda sad to think that some poor kid might take this seriously. But it does provide genuine food for thought the whol Liberal vs liberal thing

I don't have time to sift through every claim in the article to check for accuracy, so I've reduced it to a stub until someone with knowledge of the subject can restore it to a more sensible state. Tsumetai 07:22, 20 March 2007 (EDT)
It was total fiction. There is nothing to "restore". It tends to confirm my view that (many) Americans know so little about matters outside their own country that you (plural) didn't recognise this as clear vandalism. Philip J. Rayment 04:21, 22 March 2007 (EDT)
It's a very funny article, nonetheless! Karalius Nyder 22:22, 20 March 2007 (EDT)

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As both a long-term voter for the Liberal Party of Australia, a Catholic, and a partial contributer to the entry on John Howard, I do not believe that there is too much in this particular entry which cannot be shown to be based on truth as an Australian would define truth. The concept of truth, be it in regard to one's belief in a God or, at the other end of the specturm, belief in mother Gaia is not always as easily defined as one might imagine. Australians will remember a recent rather unkind qote, from whom I cannot remember, which described John Howard thus:

"He may be a rodent, but he is OUR rodent!"

That is truth as much as John Howard being in the Labor Party is truth.

I would like John Howard to see this article so that he may confirm it's contents, for although he may be perceived by many as a rodent, Prime Minister Howard would, I am sure, not want to change a single line of this entry about him. Numbat 19:57, 20 March 2007 (WDT)

Good Work

This page would have to be one of the best on conservapedia so far. Keep up the good work.

I hate to spoil people's fun but...

This article is a load of nonsense.

Just thought you might like to know. --Horace 05:04, 21 March 2007 (EDT)


I think you can keep your negative comments to yourself Horace, this isn't wikipedia!