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Received this in my inbox tonight. You will not see any other political party reaching out to all of its members to have their say in setting policy and changes to the constitution. The Greens are growing strong because they listen to all the people equally.
They didn't listen to Julia Gillard when she said there would be no carbon tax under a government she leads.
Congratulations on being a member btw.
Some are more equal than others.She was obviously not a sufficient part of the consensus.
The problem James Explod, is that they are reaching out to idiots.
Some are more equal than others.
Gillard represented those who voted for Labor.In "Animal Farm" they were purported to be kicking the same way. Gillard doesn't even know where to kick let alone be instep with Green ideals.
Gillard represented those who voted for Labor.
The few with Green ideals were therefore became more equal than the vast majority of Australian voters.
Was that the Greens fault?
They didn't pull the trigger, but they provided the bullets.Was that the Greens fault?
Mayor Jenny Hill said Townsville had been crying out for a major department store to set up shop in the city.
"It's fantastic Jennifer Hawkins will be making the trip up to open Myer's new store," she said.
"I think it shows Myer's faith in Townsville by sending the face of the brand up to the opening.
"The Townsville store could end up one of Myer's most successful in the country," Cr Hill said.
It's great to see that I'm not the only one up at this early hour of morning, GG.
Much as I despise the hypocrisy of certain idealistic movements, I do sometimes think that it pays to encourage the more conciliatory pursuits in the hope that the more antagonistic agendas gradually dissipate.
I'm doing night fill at Myer with a posse of Afghani's.
...Watermelon Greens are evil.
gg...
+1
I'm all for the open expression of political ideals even those which I find disagreeable, but I share your abhorrence of anyone engaging in acts of misrepresentation in the pursuance of their hidden agendas (i.e. using environmental concern as an excuse for the sabotage of private industry).
In effect such people know that the public would reject them if their true intentions were known, hence the deception. This in itself is something that I find decidedly sinister. Unfortunately, it happens to be prevalent in today's society.
The sooner the voting populace become more discerning the better, because like yourself, I'm growing tired of seeing Australians continue to be hoodwinked.
Probably the most accurate statement I've ever read on the whole issue.I'm all for the open expression of political ideals even those which I find disagreeable, but I share your abhorrence of anyone engaging in acts of misrepresentation in the pursuance of their hidden agendas (i.e. using environmental concern as an excuse for the sabotage of private industry).
In effect such people know that the public would reject them if their true intentions were known, hence the deception.
Piers Akerman has a great article on 'the greens' in todays Sydney Herald. Page 13.
The article is in the Daily Telegraph.
The article is in the Daily Telegraph.
http://blogs.news.com.au/dailyteleg...nts/green_turning_red_in_watermelon_politics/
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