Greens policy backs illegal drugs
Gerard McManus
31aug04The Greens also want the population cut by two million, and for unspecified farms, roads and buildings to be turned back into nature.
They want a welfare program that allows people to remain on higher dole payments indefinitely without any requirement to look for a job.
LAWS to force people to ride bicycles more often and eat less meat.
DRIVING farmers from their land.
MEDICARE funding for sex-change operations.
Some readers might have assumed one merely jested about shooting game, see how wrong you are. Those who don’t like hnting might care to discover the joys of blood sports. To do this, practice on you local wild life, greenies.
Andrew Bolt reminds readers, however, the greenies are a bespoke party just taliored made for the likes of bomb fintail Bob Ellis, David Marr and other terrorist hugging leftoids:
Such a sin is it in my profession that David Marr, the Sydney Morning Herald journalist and host of the ABC’s Media Watch, wrote a book savaging prominent anti-drug campaigners. His book, The High Price of Heaven, subtitled “A book about the enemies of pleasure and freedom”, claimed the true enemy of such men was not drugs: “The enemy was pleasure”. This conceit, that the drugs that devastate the weak are fine because they “pleasure” the elite, is now shared by the most fashionable politicians.
The Greens have had a drugs policy that argues “the opportunity to achieve personal fulfilment . . . may, for some people at particular times, involve the use of drugs”. That phrase recently vanished from the Greens’ website, but its unmistakable ghost lives on in the party’s policies
That notion of pleasure is right up there with the mickey mouse, Dick and Dora levels of language and profound thinks of the Spring St. commie spivs. By gum, there are a lot of retards out there palmed off as teachers and professors, all dole bludging off good old taxpayer, along with their bastard offspring:
Paying only lip service
29aug04NEVER have universities had so much money. Yet they, and their gimme-cash students, still cry poor.
Where’s all that money going, then? And why isn’t it producing more academics we all can learn from?
Challenge: Name one professor, other than Geoffrey Blainey, whose contribution to public debate you admire.
While you’re thinking (Hmmm, Manne? No, slogan Left. McIntyre? Far Left. Singer? Repulsive Left), let me tell you of next Wednesday’s seminar at RMIT University’s School of Management - a presentation by Associate Professor Julie Wolfram Cox and Dr Stella Minahan of their prize-winning paper Lip sewing and Woomera: A Morphological Analysis.
The ladies explain: “In this paper we present a gendered interpretation of reports of protests in 2000-2002 among asylum seekers . . . We suggest that an Irigarayan reading of lip sewing as gendered assists in understanding this particular example of self-harm, in supplementing feminist readings of craft, and in calling attention to local enactments of gender . . .”
Irigaray is a Belgian communist, feminist and critical theorist who claims our rotten society thinks of female sexuality as merely the opposite of male sexuality, and a lousy one, too. And here we see why this rotten society thinks of university sense as the opposite of good sense, and a very lousy and pricey one, at that.
Lib campaign tactics ‘immoral’By Tim Clarke
31aug04WEST Australian Premier Geoff Gallop has accused a Liberal candidate of immoral campaign tactics, saying he had used the tragic death of a World War II veteran to score political points.
Andrew Murfin, Liberal candidate for the marginal federal seat of Swan in WA, has issued a press release saying Ted Harrison’s death was an example of Dr Gallop’s inability to protect the people of Swan.
The 84-year-old great-grandfather died in hospital on Sunday evening, after lying in his driveway for 10 hours after apparently being robbed.
He had severe hypothermia when he was found, and had also had a stroke. WA police have launched a homicide investigation.
Dr Gallop today said that politicising Mr Harrison’s death reflected poorly on Mr Murfin and his campaign team.
Nothing immoral at all, Gallop, in pointing out something so obvious you don’t need a pair of goggles to spot it:
The police do not protect many individuals from, rapes,bashing , murders and other such pleasantries. The only time they might be of use is after the fact, questionable, in view of the outrageous corruption and incompetence police forces around Oz have demonstrated.
Well, at least Brown’s policy is explained, if you take drugs like heroin now and overdose, some scumbag on the dole won’t have a chance to bump you off. Though, from Brown, more like, if given the chance to impose his pol potian utopia, the only thing left to do would be to bomb out and die in a hurry. Well, do so unless you have already been one of the 2 million murdered by Brown to reduce the poplulation.
Greens’ drug plan ‘is to save lives’
31aug04GREENS leader Bob Brown today rejected reports that the party supported the supply of illegal drugs over the counter to addicts.
Said it before, say it again, Brown and the Greens are a malevolent, totalitarian movement. Teachers, states’ govts. for that matter, and Fat Aunty Bolshevik Collective should be rammed through the courts on quite a long list of charges, corruption of children by ramming down upon them greeny beliefs and providing free propaganda services for them.
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