Oz Opposition Leader Tony Abbott said to be considering a "Tony 10" election campaign this year. Can't wait for the grading to begin. Let's start it off at an optimisitc 1 outta 10 before decending into minus territory.
Friday, 19 March 2010
Thursday, 18 March 2010
FSANZ and the Food Labelling Law & Policy Review: intending to keep consumers ignorant for international biotech companies' benefit?
Hat tip to MADGE for pointing out the fact that the Food Labelling Law & Policy Review March 2010 Issues Consultation Paper seems to suggest that it would be acceptable for the general public and individual consumers/shoppers to be deliberately kept in the dark concerning certain food ingredients and/or preparation processes:
3.16 Certain technological developments in food production – genetic modification (GM), irradiation and nano-technology – have raised consumer concerns relating to these technologies that have led to calls for disclosure on food labelling. However, caution needs to be exercised in order that the development and application of these and other innovative technologies are not unduly inhibited.
If you have any concerns about this attitude now is the time to raise your voice.
Review of Food Labelling Law and Policy website with online submission page. Submissions closing date is 14 May 2010.A public consultation is scheduled for Sydney on 29 March and one can register here.
The 'political' acts you see when you have a thumb on the tweet
DanielleCronin: Couple making out in public gallery during #QT - strange what gets some people going.
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Only on St. Patrick's Day 2010!
This mornin' the world woke up to find that bubbles go both up and down in a schooner of Guinness!
I'll have another, Pádraig - just to test the theory!
Pic from a very green Google today
Blogosphere's veracity is on the nose with Australian internet users?
It hurts to have to admit it, but if the team at Essential Media Communications are correct then Australian internet users are generally more likely to trust the word of shock jock Alan Jones on air than believe what bloggers opine online.
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ABC TV and radio news and current affairs were the most trusted media (25% and 20% respectively have a lot of trust).
Commercial TV news and current affairs programs have the highest consumption, but only 9% say they have a lot of trust in them.
And although consumption of newspapers and internet news sites is very similar, newspapers are considered more trustworthy (62% compared to 49% have a lot/some trust in them).
Here is the best argument against global warming: ....... Oh, right. There isn't one.
"Mr. xxx, this is John Q. Public out here. Perhaps you don't understand there's no such thing as man-made global warming. I don't care if you call it f!@%$#%@ing climate change, I don't f!@%$#%@ing care what you call it. The same thing you communists tried in the 1970s. I've got a f!@%$#%@ing 75 articles from Newsweek Magazine stating we were making the earth freeze to death and we would have to melt the f!@%$#%@ing ice caps to save the earth. You, sir, and your colleagues, are progressive communists attempting to destroy America...Your f!@%$#%@ing agenda-driven, money-f!@%$#%@ing grabbing paws and understand there's no such thing as global warming, you f!@%$#%@ing idiot and your f!@%$#%@ing colleagues."
Nice, eh? Unfortunately, lots of climate scientists get emails and other messages like this. Note the careful reasoning? The persuasive and logical nature of the debate? The reference to the best scientific evidence from 1970 Newsweek magazines? Very compelling arguments, yes?
Scientists are used to debating facts with each other, with the best evidence and theory winning. Well, this is a bar fight, where the facts are irrelevant, and apparently, the rules and tools of science are too. But who wins bar fights? As the Simpsons cartoon so brilliantly showed, bullies. Not always the guy who is right.
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
The Ambitious Abbott: an authentic cunning opportunist who will say absolutely anything to get elected Australian Prime Minister
Cartoon found at Google Images