explod
explod
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Noticed Christine Milne having a go at our involvement in Afghanistan. So we can take refugees no sweat, but God forbid we try and help to fix their country. Gutless greens
Maybe you missed this.There has been 33 years of outside military interference in Afghanistan to no avail.
Much better to take genuine refugees directly and cut down on the corrupt illegal boats.
Aid such as education is the only way to allow the people to grow above their draconian beliefs and the enslavement of women in those parts of the world.
Guns and aggression has never worked. Bring back the concepts of the "Colombo Plan".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombo_Plan
Milne is on the right track on this in my view.
Afghanistan's ambassador in Canberra, Nasir Andisha, also strongly rejected Senator Milne's description of the coalition's involvement, saying progress on education alone was a remarkable turnaround.
"We had zero girls going to school in 2001 and now we have almost three million girls going to school," he said. "Two million girls, educated women, will be an army enough to fight the Taliban, insurgents and extremists."
Noticed Christine Milne having a go at our involvement in Afghanistan. So we can take refugees no sweat, but God forbid we try and help to fix their country. Gutless greens
Will definitely go the way of the democrats, now.
Rightly or wrongly.
Brown had a very clear vision, and intellect. I don't think there is much in his wake!
Climate change will become more mainstream and integrated into major party policies as they attempt to manage it
Looks like we will be putting up with Laurel and Hardy with a massive majority for at least 3 years.
Yeah better we stand back and let it happenYeah and all those magical things our "involvement" has brought will surely hold on up when we leave, so those count. We are only trying to "help to fix" Afghanistan right? We are so noble.
Yeah and all those magical things our "involvement" has brought will surely hold on up when we leave, so those count. We are only trying to "help to fix" Afghanistan right? We are so noble.
Why is someone from his background with the Greens. Not sure this will end well. For now the Greens are useful to keep stinky pulp mill smells away his vines, but..what then? Can't quite picture him sitting alongside Lee Rhiannon in the caucus room.WINEMAKER Peter Whish-Wilson has been chosen by the Greens to replace Bob Brown in the Senate...
Why is someone from his background with the Greens. Not sure this will end well. For now the Greens are useful to keep stinky pulp mill smells away his vines, but..what then? Can't quite picture him sitting alongside Lee Rhiannon in the caucus room.
In the wish I'd said that stakes, one blogger said '..who better to understand the chardonnay socialists..'
What has been the single biggest area of Green activity at the national level recently? I think most would agree that it has been energy, in particular electricity generation.You certainly do not know too much about the Greens. It has moved a long way from the tree hugger days (so labelled) I can assure you.
You certainly do not know too much about the Greens. It has moved a long way from the tree hugger days (so labelled) I can assure you.
But I have found trying to get that through to the extreme and blind right here is a waste of time and is why I rarely post any more. My time is better spent within the organisation itself.
The so-called 'right' here are neither extreme, nor blind.You certainly do not know too much about the Greens. It has moved a long way from the tree hugger days (so labelled) I can assure you.
But I have found trying to get that through to the extreme and blind right here is a waste of time and is why I rarely post any more.
My time is better spent within the organisation itself.
Well done Wayne
Wayne saved me some time with his response.
Explod, my experience with Greens is that the more locally engaged they are, the more sense they make. It's when you move up the hierachy that the doubts creep in on the broader policy settings.
The so-called 'right' here are neither extreme, nor blind.
That's your opinion and coincidently the opinion of some other members of the ASF right...there are however others on this forum that don't quite see it that way.
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