1. Hugh
2. Melbourne, Australia (
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3. Australian Democrats, maybe Labor
4. FDR
5. Living-Carter. Dead-whilst I should say someone like Churchill, I'm going to go with John Curtin, Aussie PM during the war
6. Discussing the 1996 Prime Ministerial election in the back garden with my parents. My mum said she was going to vote for Howard, my dad Keating, and I asked why. I also liked the maps of the seats on election night.
7. Linked off another forum.
8. The maps, the community, and the abiklity to discuss politics with smart individuals. It was a shame I felt I needed to pretend to be an american-now is the time to "come clean"
9. Aussie rules football, Reading, games-computer, board, sporting-etc.
10. Europe-The Flooders (Netherlands) US-dont laugh-Andre. Australia-crackerjack
11.Anything groovable. ATM, i like-dont laugh-Cindi Lauper-the Love shack.
12. I'm actually a 16 year old from melbounre, australia. I'm very interested in politics, including US politics, and my subjects at school are Psych, English, English language, french, politics and International Studies. I'm sorry for decieving you all, but I thought if I pretended to be an american I'd be taken more seriously. That was probab;y the truth, but wither way, now I'm going to tell the truth. Surprise