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Cliff48
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A Death at Sea
Jan 25th, 2014 at 6:22pm
 
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-01-24/bevan-a-death-at-sea/5216624

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As Scott Bevan scanned the vast Pacific for a man in a white T-shirt who had gone overboard, his mind turned to his own insignificance atop these beautiful and terrifying waters.
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An extremely well written article about the feelings involved of someone on the fringe of a tragedy.  I thoroughly recommend it to any one that still has compassion left in their spirit.

For those that are more cynical though, the reader's comments at the bottom of the article have to be seen to be believed.

While most readers had a similar  view to me, their were comments like:

'ABC should only post hard hitting political commentary'

'ABC bias attempting to allude to asylum seekers lost at see'

etc.

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Reply #1 - Jan 25th, 2014 at 6:41pm
 
The boy stood on the burning deck,
Thumbing his nose at Tony.
"We're refugees", he cried in vain,
His treaty rights were phoney.

Lardy Joe, whose parents came
To Aussie poor and broke,
Couldn't give a flying toss
About this poor dumb bloke.

Shorten gave him shorter shrift
As the burning boat went down.
But then we always knew he was
Another labor clown.

The boy stood on that burning deck,
The boat began to founder
While Indonesia's naval boats
Did a turn around 'er.

An Aussie sailors gathered by,
To watch it all unfold,
By jeez - you'd think they coulda found
A dry spot in their hold.

The refos on that burning deck,
All cried out quite in vain
That they were not Australia bound
Would never be more plain.

They sought a home,
From war and strife
And never thought we'd leave 'em
To the ocean's briny deep,
And Davey Jones to cleave 'em.


http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-01-24/bevan-a-death-at-sea/5216624
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Re: A Death at Sea
Reply #2 - Jan 25th, 2014 at 6:54pm
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Jan 25th, 2014 at 6:41pm:
The boy stood on the burning deck,
Thumbing his nose at Tony.
"We're refugees", he cried in vain,
His treaty rights were phoney.

Lardy Joe, whose parents came
To Aussie poor and broke,
Couldn't give a flying toss
About this poor dumb bloke.

Shorten gave him shorter shrift
As the burning boat went down.
But then we always knew he was
Another labor clown.

The boy stood on that burning deck,
The boat began to founder
While Indonesia's naval boats
Did a turn around 'er.

An Aussie sailors gathered by,
To watch it all unfold,
By jeez - you'd think they coulda found
A dry spot in their hold.

The refos on that burning deck,
All cried out quite in vain
That they were not Australia bound
Would never be more plain.

They sought a home,
From war and strife
And never thought we'd leave 'em
To the ocean's briny deep,
And Davey Jones to cleave 'em.


http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-01-24/bevan-a-death-at-sea/5216624


I don't see the relevance Grappler .. but ... whatever.
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