John Howard should be brought to book for the harm he caused our nation. He should go to trial for the death of the former asylum seekers whom he vilified and had imprisoned and subsequently forced back to their deaths in Afghanistan and Iraq.There is no way that this hypocritical former politician be allowed to escape the consequences of policies and decisions he wreaked upon Australians.Moreover, he should shoulder the economic cost of compensation given to victims of his vile regime.He lied to us continually.He lied to Parliament.Howard should be regarded as a criminal because he used democracy to commit shocking acts against humanity: The Pacific Solution, Woomera, Iraq ... to name just a few examples of inhumanity.
Telegraph Oct 31 2008
"The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words." --From How to Build A Universe That Won’t Fall Apart in Two Days by Philip K. Dick
Friday, October 31, 2008
Sunday, October 26, 2008
MOOOOOOOVE
help. news @ news. com. au to me show details 11:50 (4 minutes ago) Reply
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I turned it off after a few minutes ... Shane Hayne shouting 'MOOOOOVE' every tackle ... then ads...then 'MOOOOOOVE' ...then ads...then 'MOOOOOOOVE' ... then ads .... then 'MOOOOOOOOVE' ... then ads .... then 'MOOOOOOOOOVE' .... then ads ... then click! I went to bed.
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I turned it off after a few minutes ... Shane Hayne shouting 'MOOOOOVE' every tackle ... then ads...then 'MOOOOOOVE' ...then ads...then 'MOOOOOOOVE' ... then ads .... then 'MOOOOOOOOVE' ... then ads .... then 'MOOOOOOOOOVE' .... then ads ... then click! I went to bed.
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Saturday, October 18, 2008
Singh a Villiam or a Villain?
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Your comment has been published: Congrats to Tendulkar. Just back from Bangladesh where Sachin is a hero and Harbajan Singh is a villain. But on reading the Telegraph's report I wonder why the South African Koertzen is allowed to umpire important games. His record for nefarious decisions is ... how shall I say diplomatically ... err... ummm... questionable ... hrmmmmf ... To view your comment online go to: http://www.news.com.au/ Please note the Editor may have slightly edited your comment to be suitable for publishing. |
Friday, October 17, 2008
Koertzen ...hrmmmf...err...umm...who called him an umpire?
Congrats to Tendulkar. Just back from Bangladesh where Sachin is a hero and Harbajan Singh is a villian.
But on reading the Telegraph's report I wonder why the South African Koertzen is allowed to umpire important games. His record for nefarious decisions is ... how shall I say diplomatically ... err... ummm... questionable ... hrmmmmf ...
But on reading the Telegraph's report I wonder why the South African Koertzen is allowed to umpire important games. His record for nefarious decisions is ... how shall I say diplomatically ... err... ummm... questionable ... hrmmmmf ...
Friday, October 10, 2008
Richard Craniums of Rugby League
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Can't anyone write a sentence anymore? Has Australia become so inerudite that we sound as if we are sadly in need of basic lessons in English? Surely Rugby League people have some education? I am a keen League supporter and most of my friends follow the code; yet we all can string a sentence together without sounding like richard craniums.
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Can't anyone write a sentence anymore? Has Australia become so inerudite that we sound as if we are sadly in need of basic lessons in English? Surely Rugby League people have some education? I am a keen League supporter and most of my friends follow the code; yet we all can string a sentence together without sounding like richard craniums.
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