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Our brand of justice is expensive. Indonesia would be different to the US in that the death penalty is the cheaper option. As they pull themselves out of poverty they will probably adopt higher standards.
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Yes, and watching our lowering economy and stuff.
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What a sell-out, what a betrayal.
Rudd, the Sino-FTA; Gillard and the Union; and people enfatuated with their enemy leaders.
How can it be, that like the Russians love Putin while the ecopnomy falls over, we here are inflicted by the same illogical and ideological disposition?? In a time of wondement, great information and suppossedly better education, the best the suffrage can manage, is some morbid fascination with Mr Machismo. (no i didnt mean Rudd)
SO, here we have all workplaces in Australia to be overseen by J'illard and the Union. Not only do we have an elected government for the purpose, we also have local and state government, town councils, clubs, organisations, loose groups and now MANGO's, to keep an eye on us. FFS The most overgoverned population on the face of the planet, not including foreign medling.
The ALP should be trotted out from Government encumbancy.
The Union is now placed on equal tier with the elected members of whats left of our Federal Government.
So, the demands of this concocted money crisis, now permits wayward nations such as the communist blocks to order so-called leaders such as K Dudd around. And he in kind capitulates, because he wont fight. And so, we have J"illard and Co selling out the workplace and the economy to foreign forces, who can enter anytime soon on 457, avoid the Union mish-mash, take an equal paying Australian job, nock of the white boys position as man of his country, and then rack off with all the cash.
Rudd should skip all the middle policy bullshit, and just enslave the nation now, getting all Aussies digging dirt for a dollar, and hand all the evil cash wages to foreign overseers.
Why hide the real mission.
Rudd, the Sino-FTA; Gillard and the Union; and people enfatuated with their enemy leaders.
How can it be, that like the Russians love Putin while the ecopnomy falls over, we here are inflicted by the same illogical and ideological disposition?? In a time of wondement, great information and suppossedly better education, the best the suffrage can manage, is some morbid fascination with Mr Machismo. (no i didnt mean Rudd)
SO, here we have all workplaces in Australia to be overseen by J'illard and the Union. Not only do we have an elected government for the purpose, we also have local and state government, town councils, clubs, organisations, loose groups and now MANGO's, to keep an eye on us. FFS The most overgoverned population on the face of the planet, not including foreign medling.
The ALP should be trotted out from Government encumbancy.
The Union is now placed on equal tier with the elected members of whats left of our Federal Government.
So, the demands of this concocted money crisis, now permits wayward nations such as the communist blocks to order so-called leaders such as K Dudd around. And he in kind capitulates, because he wont fight. And so, we have J"illard and Co selling out the workplace and the economy to foreign forces, who can enter anytime soon on 457, avoid the Union mish-mash, take an equal paying Australian job, nock of the white boys position as man of his country, and then rack off with all the cash.
Rudd should skip all the middle policy bullshit, and just enslave the nation now, getting all Aussies digging dirt for a dollar, and hand all the evil cash wages to foreign overseers.
Why hide the real mission.
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http://ozleft.wordpress.com/2008/05/12/ ... p-divides/
"Tomorrow, May 13, the DSP majority will expel the whole of the minority, which calls itself the Leninist Party Faction. A protracted witch-trial in the DSP has culminated in a recommendation from the three-member investigating committee appointed by the national executive to expel the whole of the Leninist Party Faction, led by John Percy, Doug L, and a number of others in other cities."
http://www.lpf.org.au/
"Tomorrow, May 13, the DSP majority will expel the whole of the minority, which calls itself the Leninist Party Faction. A protracted witch-trial in the DSP has culminated in a recommendation from the three-member investigating committee appointed by the national executive to expel the whole of the Leninist Party Faction, led by John Percy, Doug L, and a number of others in other cities."
http://www.lpf.org.au/
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Sorry for all the interuptions, but
"The Persistent Power of Socialist Feminism
Over the weekend of October 3-6, women from the U.S., Latin America, Australia and China gathered in San Francisco to discuss how to strengthen the international, grassroots socialist feminist movement. Given the timing of this conference, right after the firestorm on Wall Street, which has sparked meltdowns across the globe, the state of world capitalism and its impact on women was a critical topic of discussion. Immigrants, women of all colours, unionists and unorganised women — young and old — took part in this gathering."
http://www.socialism.com/activities/melbourne.html
"The Persistent Power of Socialist Feminism
Over the weekend of October 3-6, women from the U.S., Latin America, Australia and China gathered in San Francisco to discuss how to strengthen the international, grassroots socialist feminist movement. Given the timing of this conference, right after the firestorm on Wall Street, which has sparked meltdowns across the globe, the state of world capitalism and its impact on women was a critical topic of discussion. Immigrants, women of all colours, unionists and unorganised women — young and old — took part in this gathering."
http://www.socialism.com/activities/melbourne.html
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Circa 1946
“One result of the Labor party's entry into the field of British local government has been to bring active trade unionists into municipal administration. Local Labor parties are replicas of the national party and include trade union and cooperative branches as well
as individual members.”
“Until there is a clear conception of the need for local government, it profits little to discuss our wants. Is there any appreciation of the need for local government in Australia? While there is lacking an understanding of its purpose, the wants of local government will always be weighed in the scales of party expediency.”
"Contrast our fortuitous floundering with the clarity and precision of the purposes of the Potsdam Agreement for the initial occupation of Germany. Article 3 declares that the objective is the eventual reconstruction of German political life on a democratic basis.
Article 9 expands this: The administration of affairs in Germany should be directed towards the decentralization of the political structure and the development of local responsibility. To this end, local government should be restored throughout Germany on democratic principles and, for the time being, no central government shall be established.“
"Here is an unequivocal declaration of the reasons for local government. It is useless, say the 'Big Three,' to think of erecting a central structure of government until the Germans have learned to manage their local affairs upon democratic lines. The substance of democracy is found only in a decentralized administrative system where people acquire a sense of individual responsibility for the proper and efficient conduct of public affairs”.
Key words:- Australia, Labor parties are replicas, Germany, Municipal
Topic> Local/State governance, and centralization & decentralization.
http://www.archive.org/stream/nationalm ... h_djvu.txt
Local affairs abroad
National Municipal Review
Volume 35, Issue 1, Date: January 1946, Pages: 41-43
Edward W. Weidner
Note: I suggest the reader take the time to sift through all of this
“One result of the Labor party's entry into the field of British local government has been to bring active trade unionists into municipal administration. Local Labor parties are replicas of the national party and include trade union and cooperative branches as well
as individual members.”
“Until there is a clear conception of the need for local government, it profits little to discuss our wants. Is there any appreciation of the need for local government in Australia? While there is lacking an understanding of its purpose, the wants of local government will always be weighed in the scales of party expediency.”
"Contrast our fortuitous floundering with the clarity and precision of the purposes of the Potsdam Agreement for the initial occupation of Germany. Article 3 declares that the objective is the eventual reconstruction of German political life on a democratic basis.
Article 9 expands this: The administration of affairs in Germany should be directed towards the decentralization of the political structure and the development of local responsibility. To this end, local government should be restored throughout Germany on democratic principles and, for the time being, no central government shall be established.“
"Here is an unequivocal declaration of the reasons for local government. It is useless, say the 'Big Three,' to think of erecting a central structure of government until the Germans have learned to manage their local affairs upon democratic lines. The substance of democracy is found only in a decentralized administrative system where people acquire a sense of individual responsibility for the proper and efficient conduct of public affairs”.
Key words:- Australia, Labor parties are replicas, Germany, Municipal
Topic> Local/State governance, and centralization & decentralization.
http://www.archive.org/stream/nationalm ... h_djvu.txt
Local affairs abroad
National Municipal Review
Volume 35, Issue 1, Date: January 1946, Pages: 41-43
Edward W. Weidner
Note: I suggest the reader take the time to sift through all of this
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"PROPERTY investors have ramped up their bid to take control of Darwin city away from the council. The plan would give control of the CBD, the Waterfront and Stokes Hill Wharf to a single corporation. The proposed City Capital Authority would have control of municipal services, such as parks, streetscapes and rubbish collection. .. Darwin City Council has six months left before the influential property group has promised to act on the threat. The Territory Government has no plans to pass laws removing the city centre from the council's control. "
http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2008/1 ... tnews.html
Interestingly, certain individuals are registered as body corporates and similar. They include aboriginal TO's, feral arty-farty types, persons of political persuasion, activist types and so-on.
Long ranging forecasts have these people prospecting long into the future, under national and international law, engaging in attempts to own in its entirity, such corporate zones. That meaning the entire economic, civil, electoral, and property details including resident individuals & families will be on the protfolio of said 'corporate body', under law.
I wonder if J'illards industrial relations mechanics have weaved this future prospect in the the pending industrial enslavement models about to be launched????????
http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2008/1 ... tnews.html
Interestingly, certain individuals are registered as body corporates and similar. They include aboriginal TO's, feral arty-farty types, persons of political persuasion, activist types and so-on.
Long ranging forecasts have these people prospecting long into the future, under national and international law, engaging in attempts to own in its entirity, such corporate zones. That meaning the entire economic, civil, electoral, and property details including resident individuals & families will be on the protfolio of said 'corporate body', under law.
I wonder if J'illards industrial relations mechanics have weaved this future prospect in the the pending industrial enslavement models about to be launched????????
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"Today, Friday January 25th 2008, marks the 219th anniversary of the last day that Australia’s indigenous population had full and unchallenged sovereignty over their lands, and is therefore the day that I think should be celebrated as Sovereignty Day. Tomorrow, Australia Day, marks 220 years since Arthur Philip, by mere speech act, decreed that the entire continent belonged not to its inhabitants, but to the British Empire instead."
http://www.matjjin-nehen.com/
http://bradshawofthefuture.blogspot.com/
http://www.matjjin-nehen.com/
http://bradshawofthefuture.blogspot.com/
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I bet Stephen 'commy' Conroy is having a good time threatening cyber-dissidents now!
"Remember before the election when all those Labor politicians joined MySpace and declared how ‘in touch’ they were with Australian youth. Each no doubt reveled in delight every time a 14 year old girl with purple hair added them as a friend."
http://www.somebodythinkofthechildren.c ... all_stars/
"Remember before the election when all those Labor politicians joined MySpace and declared how ‘in touch’ they were with Australian youth. Each no doubt reveled in delight every time a 14 year old girl with purple hair added them as a friend."
http://www.somebodythinkofthechildren.c ... all_stars/
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Labors Sovietisation is proceeding to plan in NSW:-
"STATE Member for Oxley Andrew Stoner has reiterated his statement that lives will be lost on the Mid North Coast following funding cuts in the State Government’s mini-budget. It follows an announcement by the North Coast Area Health Service (NCAHS) late last week that it would axe 400 jobs to help ease pressure on the State’s struggling coffers."
http://kempsey.yourguide.com.au/news/lo ... 69084.aspx
How come the carrs figure so prominently in national downfall anyway?
I walked aside a fat Labor hack the other day and said to him: 'hows the depression going?, and he said "Good", and I said "its just what we need", and he said "Yep". Howzat!?
I dont doubt the sincerity of the statement, nor Labors intention to sink the economy, even in full.
"STATE Member for Oxley Andrew Stoner has reiterated his statement that lives will be lost on the Mid North Coast following funding cuts in the State Government’s mini-budget. It follows an announcement by the North Coast Area Health Service (NCAHS) late last week that it would axe 400 jobs to help ease pressure on the State’s struggling coffers."
http://kempsey.yourguide.com.au/news/lo ... 69084.aspx
How come the carrs figure so prominently in national downfall anyway?
I walked aside a fat Labor hack the other day and said to him: 'hows the depression going?, and he said "Good", and I said "its just what we need", and he said "Yep". Howzat!?
I dont doubt the sincerity of the statement, nor Labors intention to sink the economy, even in full.
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