Can he really elude his present situation so easily? Anyone with some understanding in this area?Julian Assange believes there is more than one way ti skin a cat.
I wish him success and I am sure there are a lot of Australians who think alike.
Can he really elude his present situation so easily? Anyone with some understanding in this area?
I surely wouldn't be voting for him for any position of responsibility in Australia, the Senate very much included.
Julian Assange believes there is more than one way ti skin a cat.
I wish him success and I am sure there are a lot of Australians who think alike.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...esult-in-freedom/story-fncyva0b-1226579769631
I have something to agree with you noco.
Naturally, I strongly object to the cat-skinning reference. Yikes andI would say he is a damned side more intelligent and smarter than 90% who are currently holding a senate ticket.
I have something to agree with you noco.
That is probably not hard.I would say he is a damned side more intelligent and smarter than 90% who are currnetly holding a senate ticket.
I don't underestimate either his intelligence or his ingenuity. I question his fundamental motives. Duckman's post below appropriately describes these.He appears to have planned his escape from the UK with precision and has a lot of backers in Australia.
Don't underestimate Julian Assage's capability
Julian has lost the plot. He is too full of his own self importance. However promising and refreshing he was when he burst onto the scene, he now believes he is above the law. And apparently he has started talking in the 3rd person when referring to himself.
Duckman
The marriage between the Greens and the Labor Party has ended in divorce as of today.
Can you elaborate on this? In "The World Today" I heard Christine Milne lamenting Labor's lack of green values or something but then she went on to say the Greens would continue to support the government in supply etc. There must be something I've missed.The marriage between the Greens and the Labor Party has ended in divorce as of today.
Can you elaborate on this? In "The World Today" I heard Christine Milne lamenting Labor's lack of green values or something but then she went on to say the Greens would continue to support the government in supply etc. There must be something I've missed.
"We risk farmers being driven from their land by mining companies, without any resistance from the Parliament."
She has questioned how Ms Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott can voice support for Australia becoming a "food bowl", but at the same time support coal seam gas mining projects on agricultural land.
Thanks, Burnsie. I don't see that anything will actually change and agree with Country Lad that it's a gesture by Milne in an attempt to distance the Greens from the current polls on Labor.
Ms Milne does make some good points, eg
Thanks, Burnsie. I don't see that anything will actually change and agree with Country Lad that it's a gesture by Milne in an attempt to distance the Greens from the current polls on Labor.
Ms Milne does make some good points, eg
That's what I thought. If they continue to support the government on no confidence and supply bills then this is just maintaining the status quo, unless I missed something.
Protesters call Dutch MP Geert Wilders a racist as he calls for end to mass migration from Islamic countries
PROTESTERS have pushed people to the ground as they tried to stop a Melbourne speech by controversial Dutch MP Geert Wilders.
A group of about 40 protesters blocked the gate leading into the Somerton function centre and were seen physically stopping people from entering, even pushing some people to the ground, as they chanted.
A large number of police, including mounted police, were on scene but have made no attempts to move them on.
Mr Wilders is due to give a speech at the venue as the first part of his Australian tour.
The right-wing MP wants a ban on Islamic immigration and says the religion is incompatible with freedom, but he insists he's not trying to incite violence or insult people during his Australian visit.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/protesters-call-dutch-mp-geert-wilders-a-racist-as-he-calls-for-end-to-mass-migration-from-islamic-countries/story-e6frf7kx-1226581059821
Seems that Greet Wilders made it to our shores.
Seems that Greet Wilders made it to our shores.
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