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	<title>Comments on: Sometimes You Can&#8217;t See Your Own House Until You Have Travelled Far Away From It.</title>
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 		<title>Comment on Sometimes You Can&#8217;t See Your Own House Until You Have Travelled Far Away From It. by: Tony</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 13:23:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I apologise for my poor grammer- especially regarding keeping the tense consistent. I have been bereft from the folly only momentarily; now I am just as confused as ever.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I apologise for my poor grammer- especially regarding keeping the tense consistent. I have been bereft from the folly only momentarily; now I am just as confused as ever.
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 		<title>Comment on Sometimes You Can&#8217;t See Your Own House Until You Have Travelled Far Away From It. by: Tony</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 13:15:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Your reference to 1984 by the term &quot;doublespeak&quot; has got me thinking whether it would be a good book to recommend to my sibling, because I think it was a little derive of religion (as George Orwell was in Animal Farm).

The problems with Indigenous has seemed rather malignant and extensive, and I think it is good that it is having some media focus, because it seems to be a problem that has been neglected and remained autonomous. I think if anything with the new laws, it would enlighten others to think of good long term solutions and put them in effect. I think it is expedient that we serve in our own community, though I say this with no resolve but hope that when things &quot;settle down&quot; that I would attain such earnestness and charity.

As with how our reactions would be with such a predomination of Egyptians and Sudanese. I think that we have quite a sparse distribution of socioeconomic status, and perhaps any apparent strife would only be amplified when they would come. I have been exposed to some racism exacted on the Sudanese. I am, however, reluctant to say that the problem is rampant. But you do elicit a worthy concern (not that you need any vindication, rather I am just actively acknowledging).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Your reference to 1984 by the term &#8220;doublespeak&#8221; has got me thinking whether it would be a good book to recommend to my sibling, because I think it was a little derive of religion (as George Orwell was in Animal Farm).</p>
	<p>The problems with Indigenous has seemed rather malignant and extensive, and I think it is good that it is having some media focus, because it seems to be a problem that has been neglected and remained autonomous. I think if anything with the new laws, it would enlighten others to think of good long term solutions and put them in effect. I think it is expedient that we serve in our own community, though I say this with no resolve but hope that when things &#8220;settle down&#8221; that I would attain such earnestness and charity.</p>
	<p>As with how our reactions would be with such a predomination of Egyptians and Sudanese. I think that we have quite a sparse distribution of socioeconomic status, and perhaps any apparent strife would only be amplified when they would come. I have been exposed to some racism exacted on the Sudanese. I am, however, reluctant to say that the problem is rampant. But you do elicit a worthy concern (not that you need any vindication, rather I am just actively acknowledging).
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