Sunday, April 15, 2007

Daily Telegraph and Rudd's Clarence

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15-Apr (18 hours ago)
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I heard that Kevin Rudd was stoked to be part of Seven's Sunrise!

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I live near the banks of the Mighty Clarence River in northern NSW. All the small towns and villages in these parts suffer from water shortage. Only Tabulam, which lies on the Upper Clarence, has sufficient water.
To damn this area for the sake of a Commonwealth solution to a drastic environmental situation is to create for people who live here a drastic environmental situation.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Daily Telegraph and that ugly Yank word semetic

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Oh I agree with my namesake Adrian Bain but I must insist that the adjective of the noun semite is semitic not semetic. It is the Yanks who pronounce the word semetic, as in emetic. The word is semitic, Adrian.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Daily Telegraph on Ruddock and his banned books

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History is replete with persons who advocate violence against the status quo. That funny-looking bloke with the puffed-up hair, you know who I mean, he's on the US dollar note. Well, that Washington feller promoted violence against the status quo and now history treats him as if he were a hero!

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Daily Telegraph Letters on the arse end of the world

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I can see why this silly woman is the butt of a joke.

Monday, April 9, 2007

DT Caoimh comments

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I am now having to force myself not to vomit when I see a photo or image of John Howard. Does this cretinous politician represent what we feel is Australia? Is the behaviour of this callous liar behaviour befitting an Australian Prime Minister? He said only a few weeks ago: "I could get Hicks out, but I won't!"
Now the little rooster is crowing with enormous satisfaction. Hicks is out!
I can feel the sweat on Howard's brow.
Hicks is the handkerchief that wipes the brow dry.



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The boys from Marrickville travelled home to fight against the Serbs and the boys from Tempe went home to fight the Croats. We wept for the Aussie who was a Jew who went home to Israel to fight the Muslims. Yet Hicks went away to fight other Muslims and look where he is now. If for just one moment the Taliban had remained allies of the United States, as they had previously been, Hicks today could very well be regarded as a hero.

Hicks did not take up arms against his own.

He was fighting against the Northern Alliance, a gladbag troupe of warlords who just happened to be having their turn as allies of the United States.




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John Howard reminds me of Bart Simpson: "I didn't do it!"
The phrase "I didn't do it" became a hit song in The Simpsons episode.
Well, here's a message for John Howard to hear till the crows come home.
It's called: " Yes, John, you did it, and we all know you did it."




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Lotto [above] wrote: How sad it is to think that our Prime Minister is so disliked, that people can only think that an incident like this serves him right..
How sad. How true. Howard is a contemptible buffoon and the letters written to The Telegraph say it all. We seem all to be in agreement that our Prime Minister is way past his bedtime.

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TV reflects society, it is assumed. If this were to be true then Australia is sodden with filth. But hey! My country is okay up here in northern New South Wales, so there must be some disparity between our way of life and that of urban Oz.
We sometimes watched Robson and now sometimes we watch Coren and we are left with wonderment that we exist in the same country.
If any of our Aussies up here behaved similarly to the mob on TT or ACA then we'd soon know that we were off the game, so to speak.
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And you, Luke, might ponder why an ants nest is easily stirred, given that the inequities of our society continue to dissipate people's identities. The Australian experiment included a couple of hundred years of denial of the Aboriginal Identity. Now you question Mundine as to his identity? Perhaps you already have identified Mundine?
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06-Mar
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Rudd did not, as Howard did, tell us lies to get us into war. Howard should be gaoled for his duplicity.
Howard, in hock to Dubya Bush, is now trying to tell us Rudd is in hock to Burke.
Rather Burke, than Bush, the Bomber.