Posted on 09/04/2006 10:44:52 PM PDT by Aussie Dasher
CROCODILE Hunter Steve Irwin died in "quintessentially Australian circumstances," Prime Minister John Howard told parliament today.
Irwin, 44, died when his chest was pierced by a stingray barb while swimming off the Queensland Coast yesterday.
"Steve Irwin's death yesterday in bizarre, tragic, and in some respects quintessentially Australian circumstances has not only shocked and horrified the people of Australia but it has brought forth an outpouring of grief and an outpouring of emotional expressions of regard for this remarkable man around the world," Mr Howard said.
Quoting actor Russell Crowe, Mr Howard said "the Crocodile man Steve Irwin was the Australian many of us aspire to be".
The Prime Minister described Irwin as a talented showman who used his skills for good. He praised his involvement in a highly successful Customs campaign.
"His willingness to front the high profile program Quarantine Matters was a great contribution to the quarantine cause and the clean, green protected image that this country wants to continue and represent to the rest of the world," Mr Howard said.
Mr Howard said Irwin also made an important contribution to the Australian tourism industry.
"He did epitomise to many so people around the world what they saw to be uniquely Australian characteristics and for that we should be simultaneously proud and grateful," Mr Howard said.
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No, you're a wanker because you have to troll on the Internet to get people to notice you. You're criticizing a world-famous naturalist, beloved by tens of millions of people around the world, who has a family that dearly loves him, is very successful, has donated millions to his dream of wildlife conservation, and died doing what he loves. Who knows you? Will anyone even come to your funeral? You can't have a lot of friends if you are up criticizing the dead even before they are mourned by those who admired them. A decent person would wait.
Try to learn more what the man actually did, rather than ranting like a loony liberal and looking like a total clown.
It is a sad statement in society when people cannot grasp the negative consequences of their actions on others. What is more important to you...the good feeling you get from watching a little baby get dangled in front of a croc and possibly becoming lunch as viewed while your reclined in your LA Z Boy, or the importance of having a safe nuclear family come of age together totally unbeknownst to you? You have to make a choice!
I almost died 3 different times when I was young pulling stunts. Eventually I thought about how my parents would feel and the consequences of my actions upon others besides the fact that I would be DEAD!. I chalk it up to stupidity and I changed my behaviour as it was ultimately selfish. The fact that a lot of people do not consider it selfish says a lot more about them than anything else.
""Stupid people" like our soldiers in Iraq, the FDNY firemen and NYPD policemen in the WTC on 9/11, right?"
Or Christopher Columbus, the Pilgrims, the Constitutional Convention, the Wright Brothers, the Christian martyrs, or countless others. Bold men who stood up for what they believed and/or followed their passions and beliefs have always left the deepest footprints.
God bless men like Steve Irwin. Their lives may not always be long, but they have a bredth we can only aspire to.
We loved the Crocodile Hunter. Everyone I talked to yesterday mentioned Steve Irwin and expressed their shock and sadness.
He and his family are in our prayers.
There's nowhere untouched by his death in America either. I was in a line waiting to buy ice cream last night, and besides my wife and I, three other families within earshot were discussing what happened.
A true shame. Kudos to him for not letting fear get in the way of living, and sympathy to his family for their loss.
I am sorry for his family and friends, but to compare some guy who plays with snakes and crocs to our heroes who are protecting are lives and freedoms is insane. He was an entertainer and played with fire for our amusement, not a hero.
That's the saddest thing fo all. Terri is never going to be able to find another like him.
Don't look now,
but your total ignorance is showing.
Your not only ignorant, but a thread hijacking attention slut.
There is widespread sadness in this country also.
THEN--
Don't eat snow crab,
wear gold, buy diamonds, or use anything that comes from a coal mine....
Just a few professions where folks are doing something that endangers their lives for a commodity.
To me, Irwin was the best of the best.....the last of the great adventurers in a world full of cowards and girly men.
If you start making lots of typos, we'll know what happened. :)
I'm saddened to...
But envious also,
Terri had a soul mate,
Bindi and Bob Bob had a great father and
Steve lived more in one day than most folks do in a lifetime.
Watching Steve on TV was kind of like watching a car crash. You saw disaster unfolding but just couldn't look away.
I will miss watching him.
AD, I've felt weird since I saw the first thread . . . I just can't get my brain around the fact that a life force so very vital has just gone out like that.
If the best you can do in the face of death is to take cheap shots, bite me and get the hell off this thread.
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