It seems despite all the negative propaganda and lies spread about him by the left/far left,JWH remains as popular as ever among Australians.
There is no doubt that he has transformed Australia from a near 3rd world arse -end of the world dump which Labor left us in in 1996,to a world class happy prosperous strong nation in 2006.
Without a doubt our best leader since menzies,there is no doubt THE AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE HAVE MADE THE RIGHT CHOICE WHEN IT COMES TO PM FOR THE LAST DECADE.
Below from todays AGE:
http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/the-face-of-australia/2006/02/19/1140283950493.html
A lasting impression
JOHN Howard has won some and lost some in the 10 years he has been prime minister. He has won Robert Hancock, 44, a father of two from Wangaratta who did not vote for him in 1996 but has become a convert.
"He’s a pretty solid PM — pretty honest," says Hancock. "The way he gets a handle on the economy is the best thing he does. You don’t have high inflation and rates going through the roof."
Ten years into his reign, he is seen by most Australians as providing strong leadership in uncertain times and as "bringing home the bacon" — a glowing 83 per cent of voters who rated the economy as the main issue believe he has managed the economy well or quite well.
There is no doubt that he has transformed Australia from a near 3rd world arse -end of the world dump which Labor left us in in 1996,to a world class happy prosperous strong nation in 2006.
Without a doubt our best leader since menzies,there is no doubt THE AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE HAVE MADE THE RIGHT CHOICE WHEN IT COMES TO PM FOR THE LAST DECADE.
Below from todays AGE:
http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/the-face-of-australia/2006/02/19/1140283950493.html
A lasting impression
JOHN Howard has won some and lost some in the 10 years he has been prime minister. He has won Robert Hancock, 44, a father of two from Wangaratta who did not vote for him in 1996 but has become a convert.
"He’s a pretty solid PM — pretty honest," says Hancock. "The way he gets a handle on the economy is the best thing he does. You don’t have high inflation and rates going through the roof."
Ten years into his reign, he is seen by most Australians as providing strong leadership in uncertain times and as "bringing home the bacon" — a glowing 83 per cent of voters who rated the economy as the main issue believe he has managed the economy well or quite well.