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To: Johnnyboy2000

Spoken like a true thickhead.

Australians of all political stripes are coming to recognise that depression is not just 'for wusses' - but a debilitating disorder that, if not dealt with, costs the country dearly.

BTW - the head of 'Beyond Blue', the national depression awareness campaign is Jeff Kennett - the one-time premier of the state of Victoria.

And unlike Dr Gallop, he is a Conservative.


8 posted on 01/15/2006 10:25:53 PM PST by sadimgnik
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To: sadimgnik

It is amazing how many commie/pinkos have become depressed since Bush has been president. The amazing thing is that other than tax cuts his policies have been right up their alley. (McCain-Feingold)


10 posted on 01/16/2006 12:36:06 AM PST by gr8eman (America can do better letting the red states know who the Democrats are...A terrorists best friend!)
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To: sadimgnik

I am in the U.S., so I am not be aware of the depression crisis facing Austrailans. I do wonder what so many people in Austaraila have to be depressed about. Be thankful you don't live in Africa or Asia. Everyone on the planet is depressed, but most of them do not quit their jobs and feel sorry for themselves like this wussy.

What message does he send to other depressed people by quiting his job? Some people have families to support and cannot quit their job. He is obviously rich, powerful, and successful but is depressed. I suppose the depressed teachers should commit suicide.

Is thickhead an Austrailan compliment? If it is thank you.


11 posted on 01/16/2006 12:50:16 AM PST by Johnnyboy2000 (Give it all up tommorrow to live in world without crime, and go back tothe circuit riding motocross)
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