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"extremists who threaten our democracy"

It would appear that even The Left are at last waking up to the dangers and cancer that is the extremist totalitarian minded far-left-urdian Greenazi political party and ideology.

You know, the party and ideology our very own ichi apparenly approves of and supports with her vote !

Full article from behind free subscription wall, here: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/opinion/its-time-to-cut-the-greens-cancer/story-e6frfifx-1226420430437

It's time to cut the Greens cancer

WHAT'S the difference between a Labor leader and a conservative of the Murdoch hate media?
Answer: a decade. Let me show you.

Guess which of the following attacks on the Greens was by a nasty conservative and which by a respected Labor leader.

Statement A: " ... the inflexibility, the arrogance, the self-indulgence of the Greens."

Statement B: "Fops, moral poseurs, New Age quacks, budding totalitarians."

All right, too easy. Victorian Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews (statement A) lacks a little zip in his prose, but he did still express last week the opinions I put with rather more vim in 2004.

Try again.

Statement A: "The Greens are to the Left what Pauline Hanson and One Nation are to the Right... (Labor) should consider placing them last."

Statement B: "In many ways, (the Greens are) the One Nation of the middle class ... Labor must belatedly do to the Greens what John Howard did to One Nation."

I must have been off my game that day, because I've forgotten which was me and which was Labor's NSW secretary Sam Dastyari last weekend.

But the point is that attacking the Greens, which once damned you as a knuckle-dragging reactionary, is suddenly fashionable in Labor circles. Even urgent.

Yesterday, Australian Workers' Union boss Paul Howes, who helped install Julia Gillard as Prime Minister, lashed the Greens as "extremists who threaten our democracy".

In Victoria, Labor is giving its preferences in the July 21 by-election in Melbourne to the ultra-conservative Family First rather than the Greens.

Meanwhile, Dastyari wants NSW Labor to consider putting the Greens last on how-to-vote cards, arguing it "has been giving the Greens a free pass".

Dawning on Labor's hard heads is that their party has been eaten alive by the Greens, who have lunched first on its heart, and now its brains.

All this was predicted by those of us who saw in the Greens an anti-rational movement of the pampered and the adolescent, who'd rather strike a lazy pose in a mirror than get something done and be judged on the results. All protest, no build.

But Labor indulged what it should fight
.

In 1983, it gave the Greens its first big win, saving Tasmania's Franklin River from a dam.

And in 1990, Labor stole an election by swapping Tasmanian forests for Greens preferences.

In doing so, Labor subcontracted its idealism to the Greens. The Greens dictated its moral agenda, leaving Labor with the but-but-but details.

Nowhere has that deal proved more disastrous than in Canberra.

Only the Greens promised a carbon tax at the last election. And Labor gave it to them, despite promising voters it wouldn't.

That deal wasn't just because the Greens would in exchange make Gillard Prime Minister. It would have backed her anyway.

Labor was also intimidated by Greens preaching on global warming, so even pragmatic ministers didn't dare oppose a tax they knew would hurt the country without helping the climate.

Greens moralising also helped spook Labor into dismantling border laws that had worked, thus luring record numbers of boat people, some 800 of whom drowned.

Neither the carbon tax nor the weak border laws reflect traditional Labor values. They reflect instead Greens ones - and these two surrenders remain the Government's most disastrous mistakes.

The Greens got the credit for the moral gesture, and Labor got the vilification for the betrayal and the failures
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Gillard, I suspect, understands some of this.

In last year's Whitlam oration she tried to distance herself from the Greens with a crude attack, not since repeated.

"The Greens will never embrace Labor's delight at sharing the values of everyday Australians, in our cities, suburbs, towns and bush, who day after day, do the right thing, leading purposeful and dignified lives, driven by love of family and nation," Gillard blustered, in what seemed a cheap shot at then Greens leader Bob Browns homosexuality.

Wildly off target. Labor instead must fight the Greens main claim to fame - that it is moral.

What Labor must argue is that the Greens are in fact the most immoral party in Parliament.

There is no morality in posing as kind while promoting border policies that kill.

There is no morality in promising that the jobs you're destroying will be replaced by green ones that don't exist.

There is no morality in demanding cuts in emissions that would beggar the country without affecting global warming.

The Greens are immoral. It is immoral to deceive, make false promises and ignore the damage you are doing.

Labor must find again the virtues of pragmatic politics. It must take joy again in the art of just getting good things done.

And the first of those things will be to cut this Greens cancer from the Labor body.

regarDS
 
My favourite Gina Rinehart story is the one about Lachlan Murdoch and The Simpsons.

It was in early 2011 and Australia’s richest person had only been a director of Ten Network Holdings for a month or so. After one board meeting she took it upon herself to explain to Murdoch that the long-running series was not suitable viewing for families. It soon became clear Rinehart did not know (or did not care) that The Simpsons is one of the most significant shows News Corp has ever produced. The cartoon also happens to be loved by Murdoch’s father, Rupert, who has played himself a couple of times, once delivering the memorable line: “I’m Rupert Murdoch, the billionaire tyrant, and this is my skybox”.

Whether or not Rinehart knows about the economic and cultural importance of The Simpsons to News Corp is not important. But the ridiculousness of her suggestion that Ten drop one of its most important programs is a reminder that the mining magnate can get a little blinkered when standing on her own particular skybox.

http://afr.com/p/home/rinehart_homer_simpson_and_the_fairfax_XtqsSAvD7PMKItBZd08fjK

Gina you fool.
 
This pisses me off.

http://www.smh.com.au/technology/te...py-powers-for-and-against-20120712-21y34.html

And we wonder why countries like China laugh at us for criticizing them... Irony much here..

Never mind.. We can always distract the public with some free money, some new gadget, or new TV Show, some public scandal to make their eyes glaze over......... /sarcasm

Mind you in America they are making a huge purpose built building to house captured data

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/05/04/nsa_fort_mead_data_center/
 
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And Tony Abbott wants to bring back WorkChoices if elected wow....... The QLD LNP wants to abolish Abstudy. That's going to go down well but no news services are covering any of that because of how biased the media is.
 
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/wo...r-plant-violence/story-fnd134gw-1226431326037

http://resources1.news.com.au/images/2012/07/21/1226431/333049-india-japan-auto-maruti.jpg

A PERSONNEL manager at top carmaker Maruti who burnt to death in India's worst industrial violence in recent memory was unable to flee because rioters had broken his legs.



OMG! Not enough that you burn someone to death but to break their legs so that they can't run away. What a bunch of animals? Sure riot and protest but this is just insane x100.... I'm all for protests but like most things there is a right way to do this, and a very wrong way to do this...

And from Reuters

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/19/us-maruti-unrest-idUSBRE86I06D20120719

3000 potential suspects wow...........
 
This is so sad, poor families.
Man I would be running to leave the USA if I had kids. I can't protect them even going to school. And they never even talk about the problem.
These are a people who have never left the wild west, they accept gun totting and shooting as just fine.

Have you noticed all the US food shops popping up? We are getting apparently 25% up US migrants.
 
This is shocking. I cannot even begin to fathom wtf this is about, how can someone do that? How can it not be safe to go to a bloody movie?

I'm so glad I'm not American, I'm so glad I don't live there.
 
What about the fire in India. That guy faced a much worse death then the shooting victims. It would seem there are animals everywhere.
 
I'ts almost time for my news holiday:).............here come the Olympics:) I just shut down and don't read other news and enjoy myself for 2 weeks.
It's good to take a news holiday every now and again - I need to anyway, I used to be news obsessed, reading so many papers on weekends; and at least one a weekday, but more like 2-3. Now i buy none, flip through the net and I'm probably dumber.
 
Fancy that father putting his 4 month old son on the floor and hauling ass out of the cinema. What a twat.
 
I'ts almost time for my news holiday:).............here come the Olympics:) I just shut down and don't read other news and enjoy myself for 2 weeks.
It's good to take a news holiday every now and again - I need to anyway, I used to be news obsessed, reading so many papers on weekends; and at least one a weekday, but more like 2-3. Now i buy none, flip through the net and I'm probably dumber.


Speaking of Olympics who is this aussie girl? She is very joyful and cute here

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/olymp...hurdler-dancing-sensation-042218109--oly.html
 
People keep asking "what was this guys motive"? When I first heard about what had happened I think it was pretty obvious. He wanted to emulate a Batman villain, he even had his house booby trapped like The Joker would do! People also saying wtf was a 3 month old doing at a loud/scary adult movie at 1am? Parents were idiots for doing that.
 
I guess he is very sick. I'm feeling for his parents I saw his dad surrounded by media. That's not good for the soul :(
 
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