What a Joker

Tim Blair has some more on the ALP’s misery session,SCARY MARK:

federal Labor had a “lot to learn” from state Labor governments

Maybe so, not, though, from the one who said that, Stalin’s heir, Steve Bracks.

What will Latham `learn anyway’, he’s dedicated to extortion and large-scale theft by govt:

“I’ve never been afraid to take on redistribution of money.”

Of course, there’s rather a lot of them in the ALP, who fit that motto: `When in Govt., Carpem Diem; steal, steal ,steal!’
The horrid things is, the Coalition parties are not all that far behind, right down to the mongrels in `local govts’.

Monday, shall resume tracking the Spring St. Spivs, resuming the Windmill business and, how to defraud real taxpayrs and consumers and be called, `Saviour of Planet Earth’ against nasty Fatrz producing capitalisto `Planet Slavery Slayers’, as Fat Aunty Bolshevik so happily advertises.

In the meantime, one shall, over the weekend, do one’s bit in the good fight, `slaying Planet earf’ and that evil bitch, Mudder Nature.I’m going to cut down a tree and burn the bastard, eat meat from a recently killed methane emitter, burn fuel, use lots of electricity and water - without shuffling form waterhole to bloody waterhole.

Euro Commie Bastards at it again:

Here lies free trade, slain in anger by folks in fancy dress.

The only good thing to come out of the APEC meet dominated by socialsitos is:

On the tape, Mr Bush is heard saying, “I’m not getting into that. No way. It’s a muu-muu.” When Mr Lagos responds, “It’s not a muu-muu, it’s a poncho,” Mr Bush replies: “It’s a f—ing muu-muu!”

The E.U. is a club of f…ing muu-muus, is , obviously, what George Dubya was alluding to.

Tribalism is a death trap.

The Rousseaunia rubbish of the savage noble, much favoured by Bob Brown and the Greenies, `States’ Education Depts., the Bracks govt - including their wandering from waterhole to waterhole policy, is behind what is summed up below:

Peter Howson: Death of symbolic reconciliation

November 26, 2004

FORMER champion Essendon footballer Michael Long is not the first to walk for change

Indeed, as a minister for Aboriginal affairs in the early 1970s, I acknowledge that governments at that time wrongly adopted policies designed to keep Aborigines separate from the rest of the community. Those policies were based on the then widely held view among so-called experts that Aboriginal culture and life needed to be preserved in the interest of Aborigines.

Mr. Peter Howson is a gentleman; he was a Liberal Govt’s. minister for Aboriginal affairs from 1971 to 1972.

The reality of tribalism is, it is not pleasant at all, and it is a bare survivalist strategy, a tooth and claw business. What is called `depression’ is rather noteble in ethnographic evidence, after all, there is no property and no freedom, the individual is bound to a group, subjected to them, there is no escape. A closed, narrow little world the stanglehold of which is tightened by buggaloo beliefs. There being no escape for the individual, `depression’ is frequent, observable amongst retribalised types in suburbia, like school choildren taught in dumbed down commie schools, fed such rot as greenies’ garbage and, the end is nigh because evil capitalsito westies won’t let them be their savage noble selves and so forth. The distinction of isolated Aboriginal villages is, that is all there is, no where ready at hand to escape what is a narrow , short, closed horizon.

Monsters for Judges, they must be booted off benches.

DENNIS SHANAHAN
Courting an opponent to popular government

November 26, 2004

Kirby says, correctly, that parliaments are not sovereign and are subject to the Constitution and the law. But he goes on to say: “Where governments enjoy large majorities in a unicameral parliament, or effective majorities in both houses of a bicameral parliament, the role of the courts in protecting minority rights becomes more important.”

The problem is, some judges are, underneath it all, totalitarinas themselves, Justice Kirby is one of them. He is also derelict in his duty as a judge, which is to uphold and ensure the advance of common law, while trying to resolve the assault via consitution’s contradictions of that and reconcile it with capricious stasiland diktat issued by Parliament,as a High Court Judge, and thus serve justice in the true definition of justice. it is not to serve particular interests which are flavour, usually, of the leftoid month, nor anyone else’s. Kriby’s notion of justice is the shredding of jusitce, he is not fir to sit on any bench and so to any other Judge and Magistrate who hold, that is their purpose, to overthrow justice and impose the whims which mark the totalitarian thug at heart

`Dead Parrots’, Live Dingo and Chipmunk, towed by Cap’n.Kockums.

ALP beastie, Michael Costello, is a rarity. He is rare, for his brutal honesty, something the parliamentary wing cannot manage.
The difficulty is, while Latham is a `dead parrot’, Carmen Who Stole My Memory Lawrence is a dingo, Beazely Admiral of concrete submarines and, Rudd, and Costello for some odd reason praises him, is a nut nibbling chipmunk who would make Oz drop its dacks and bend over for a right old rogering from the scumbags at the U.N. and the Peking Geriatric Club( even if the members are under 60 years of age these days).

Time, by opportunity, for an opposition and, `cabinet in waiting to emerge’, one committed to cutting big fat all stealing all consuming goddy almighty govt’ - the Coaltion are socialist parties, like to wax lyrically about the nonsense of `managing the economy’ and really only sit on top of it and stick square axles into wheels just as much as the ALP does. That would be a radical and welcome change and all for the best. Now, that would really give all the socialsto parties which hang on to parliament for grim life the shits.

Michael Costello: Latham to fall off the perchNovember 26, 2004

EVERYONE knows a dead parrot when they see one. This applies as much to politics as it does to other walks of life.

With prime Minister John Howard as leader of another socialisto Govt., Paul Kelly,makes some sound observations which the ALP could take note of. One disagrees with Kelly’s headline, the Coalition intervenes on things which it beleives it can get away with too: