Tuesday, 18 November 2008
News Ltd gets caught stoking Turnbull's beat-up
Telling the world that there is a problem with official G20 snaps on the White House website:
But his photo with Mr Rudd, who received a visibly frosty reception from the President, has somehow gone missing. The move appears to confirm a presidential snub of Mr Rudd over the leaking of a phone conversation he had with Mr Bush.
There is a small problem with trying this hard to support the Leader of the Opposition's beat-up of the alleged undiplomatic comment made by the Prime Minister about his counterpart, the US President.
And here it is.
The Herald Sun also went on to assert that; The only other leader omitted from the photo was Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Wrong again if one does a simple search of the site as this shows.
Obama voters = sinners
politics & the value of sin .....
The Catholic Church in South Carolina is telling its members, who voted for Obama that they cannot receive communion without confessing and repenting for their sin.
A lot of folks might be upset by this, but I'm not. I would prefer that the church keep its nose out of our secular form of governance but since it refuses to do so, perhaps, it is time to revoke the tax exempt status of churches and, too, time to have religious institutions regulated by the government.
Seriously, if churches feel comfortable with ignoring the First Amendment, then government should too and government should begin to fully regulate religion.
Such regulation would, of course, include guidelines for what can and cannot be preached from the pulpit - and, too, whether or not a particular church can practice its faith at all.
Yeah, it would probably be a terrible thing for religion and the country, but fair is fair!If the church wants to invade upon our secular form of governance, then the government MUST intrude upon and regulate religion.
Well done John Richardson!More on the 'no clean feed' pixies vs Kevin Rudd
By the time Pete's scheduled post was published Rudd's site had supposedly crashed because of the high number of 'followers'.
Luckily for the record a few of the many anti-censorship tweets were saved for posterity by Young PR in his post Aussie Prime Minister Kevin Rudd Joins Twitter - The Reponse: No Clean Feed.
Thus making it a little harder for the prime minister's media team to rewrite history.
Here (courtesy of Young PR) is just one example of what Rudd received:
@KevinRuddPM Hello and welcome to Twitter. Your first order of business is to stop Conroy's daft internet filter idea kthxbai #nocleanfeed
12:23 AM November 12, 2008 from web in reply to KevinRuddPM
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Sean Boiling
Gene Ethics creates 2008 GM canola site map for New South Wales
Resident threatens court action if Clarence Valley Council sells off public parking land
You don't sell public land just to please developers and those who are looking after their own selfish interests.
Before any final decision is made on the selling or leasing of this public asset the incumbent Clarence Valley Council must call an urgent public meeting and take a vote from those present as to which way they will jump.
Advertising through the local press and radio must be carried out for at least one week so that those who are against the proposal to build a new shopping complex can have their say, with a count being taken.
Meetings that have already been held did not reflect the true amount of interest as they were pooly advertised.
Let's have a proper meeting so that the Valley councillors can get the true message.
Some good advise to all councillors; if you have already made the decision before a proper and full public meeting is carried out you all had better look at your positions, as they will become very tenuous because you will all be given the "the royal order of the boot" at the next election.
If you want to waste the public's money go ahead but be prepared to face court action as a result.
A council is elected to carry out the wishes of the people and manage the affairs of the valley in a fit and proper manner - not to toady to those developers with vested interests.
Already, many people are beginning to ask, "What are certain councillors being paid to have the land sold."
This is not fiction it is fact. Preserve your integrity ladies and gentlemen and adhere to the wishes of the majority of your constituents.
APPSIE
Clarence Valley NSW
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As the first anniversary of the November 2007 election draws near............
However, his chief admirer John Howard will have a tougher time with his revisionist version of his time in government because now we have the Internet to remind us all that he was never going to win in 2007.
Take a short trip in North Coast Voices own mini wayback machine:
Govt dismisses poll predicting election loss
The poll of 1,400 voters was taken from Thursday to Saturday.
After six rises in interest rates since the last election — which shattered Mr Howard's promise to keep interest rates at record lows — Labor holds a 14-point lead among mortgage holders.
John Howard Readies Fortress Sydney
Australian PM John Howard has made a You Tube appeal that both apologises to Sydneysiders for turning the city into fortress Sydney in preparation for the forthcoming APEC meeting and anticipates the protests that now accompany meetings of such leaders similar to this and the G8. The slick video features an identikit Australian newsreader and the PM selling the need to host the meeting and painting protesters as the baddies who should support APEC rather than decry it, whilst explaining to the city residents why most of central Sydney around the Opera house is now encased in a ring of steel fencing and barbed wire and generally looking like a scene from Bladerunner (re-released again I see).
Prime Minister John Howard talks to Lateline
Well, the Prime Minister turns 68 tomorrow and he plans to spend the day with Australian troops in East Timor. Expect to see lots of images of a vigorous leader surrounded by diggers, and barely a moment for the sentimental trappings of an ageing man's birthday. Well, beyond the issue of his age, there was plenty to talk about when I caught up with him in Perth late this afternoon, shortly before he jetted off.
Howard happy with Haneef detention
Prime Minister John Howard has defended the continuing detention of Gold Coast doctor Mohammed Haneef.
Bid For John Howard's Integrity On eBay!
You are bidding on an original 1950's mind set. Genuine period flaws make this a truly unique item. While the internal mechanism (not visible in photo) is damaged, it still spins at full speed. The veneer is in splendid condition. You will be disappointed or your money back.
Monday, 17 November 2008
It may be bigger than Ben Hur, but when do we get to read the script?
This need to
With less than two weeks to go before the large Fair Work Bill is introduced to federal parliament, the average worker (COIL not withstanding) has little idea of where Employment and Workplace Relations Minister Julia Gillard is taking the country.
Her Address to the Labor Law Association is the nearest we come.
Ensuring your party is a small traget is one thing - treating the electorate like mushrooms is another all together.