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Let’s be honest. Apart from his wife, no-one, and I mean no-one, likes John Howard. Underneath, almost all Australians hate John Howard.Makes me wonder who it is that keeps voting him back in. Observa leaves a comment;
Crikey! What a mess this country’s in. With this heinous fiend in command, it’s a wonder you lot haven’t sought asylum overseas, or made a run for dictator yourselves. If you do ship out, you just might notice a bloody great queue to get in and be tyrranised.I’m of the opinion that the measure of Howards success is directly proportional to amount of hate he generates in the loony left. Seems he’s doing well.
… that allegations of abuse against enemy combatants were now “so overwhelming” that there needed to be a “full and proper” inquiry into the treatment of prisoners in Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay.I think the word Stephen was looking for was underwhelming If The Australian publishes one ‘torture’ pic every three days they should be able to drag it out until the handover due late June. In the meantime they can maintain the rage about Gunatanamo by quoting some other reliable source, maybe another Taliban terrorist in Afghanistan. Hang on…Osama Bin Laden would most probably be willing to say his troops are being treated badly as well. That’s it, quote Bin Laden. Over to you Editor. Meanwhile, after a lot of searching for some truth on the Iraq War, I came across this piece. Surprisingly, not in a newspaper and definitely not in the Australian An extract;
I looked over and saw the two little kids that were on the bridge earlier, they were firing at me again. The older one, who had shot me earlier, was firing at the trailer and the semi, and the younger kid was firing two to three rounds at a time directly at me. I fired another round over their heads but they didn?t budge, and apparently they were not about to. Then I aimed at the younger kid’s chest and fired the round. It went into his throat and out the other side, and he dropped to the ground dead.Read the whole piece before you demand he be sacked for shooting at innocent kids. Go read..it is a very intense account of the 9 Apr ambush of a fuel convoy.
Witnesses said a convoy of five white Nissan vehicles was passing through the Harthiya neighborhood toward a checkpoint into the Green Zone, where U.S. authority and the Governing Council have their headquarters, when a red Volkswagen Brazil sped up to the convoy and exploded.Surely someone is responsible for the Governing Council’s mobile security; surely someone looked at the problem and considered any vehicle broaching or approaching the convoy en-route must be a threat; surely someone thought an armoured vehicle fore and aft of the convoy with appropriate ‘Don’t approach or we will treat you as a suicide bomber” signage would have helped. Particularly if offending vehicles took a strike from a 120mm smooth bore if they got too near. Surely ‘someone’ is looking for a new career somewhere. This is a war after all. It is not a lesson in Human Rights – terrorists who blow up innocents have abandoned any claim to Human Rights. Smart after the event? No. Every Army in the civilized world has manuals on how to protect convoys. If it’s not safe to drive around the country, and it seems that is the case, then at least make it safe for the leaders. Full-on ‘Protect the US President’ or Blair, or Howard should be afforded the Governing Council. I warn you, the terrorists, aided and abetted by the media, are currently winning the war and if we don’t pull together and support the Coalition, even when they are imperfect, then a dark curtain will come down over the Middle East and no-one will be game enough to try and draw the curtains again. They will be back to the 12 Century and we will have fed their zeal and they will keep on killing us. You will hear it on the streets of Bahgdad, through the Middle East, the African continent, the sub continent and in the Mosques in Indonesia. The West is weak – lets attack again. Kill the infidel. Update: Read the Professor’s latest post dealing with the media’s support of the Terrorists. Sickening!
A senior police officer with the Redfern area command, Sergeant Paul Huxtable, in a submission obtained by The Australian, says drug use is so much the norm on The Block that six-year-old children mill around the needle exchange bus as it daily dispenses clean syringes by the hundreds.But wait…there’s more.
One eight-year-old child had committed 31 criminal offences including sexual assault, he said.Sergeant Huxtable went on to say;
… more than 1 million syringes were handed out in The Block under a government-funded needle exchange program in 2001. At the current price for heroin of $50 per street deal, “if the current syringe handout is consistent with 2001, we have an annual turnover of over $50 million tax free”, he said.He admits the figures may be a bit course but it still points to the ‘Block’ problems being more drug associated than ‘race’
…The Block’s problems had “little to do with race and everything to do with pure old-fashioned human greed. It is about the protection of a lucrative heroin trade”. “The needle bus has been like a honey pot for drug addicts and dealers from all over Sydney looking for an area where drugs are tolerated,”Great, isn’t it? We have a deadly drug killing our kids and filling prisons and in response the Government help the dealers. You’d think the evil bastards could afford their own syringes. If we are going to officially help the drug dealers why don’t Occupational Health and Safety insist they give the addicts free clean syringes. Years ago I was at a BBQ at Canberra and had drinks with a senior AFP Inspector. In giving him the benefit of my opinion, as one does after a few beers, I told him what the world needs is a war against drugs. He replied – We already have one. No, I countered, I mean a war like D Day. Bombers, tanks, napalm…. I always thought a good start would be a coordinated napalm mission targeting all the opium fields in Columbia, Turkey, Burma and particularly Afghanistan (a major cash crop for terrorists). Time and time again we have stats that indicate as the supply of heroin dries up so associated crime and overdose deaths fall. Pictures of ‘crispy critters’ in burnt out poppy fields would certainly slow down worker recruitment and heroin production. Still, as my left wing detractors would say, a simplistic answer to a complicated problem but I do like to distill problems down to their base elements. Supply and demand. Kill the supply and watch demand fall.
According to the prosecution, Johnston threatened Claude Ceccomancini, a manager of non-union labour at the factory with words to the effect of: “I know who you are, you’re dead.”He then leads his thugs on a rampage.
Later that morning, unionists force their way into the offices of Skilled Engineering and took part in what Mr Johnson described as an unbridled rampage. Pictures were torn from the wall, filing cabinets were upturned and computers smashed as part of the wanton destruction that caused $42,000 damage.Bob Johnson, prosecutor says It is clear that Johnston was the ringleader… of both these invasions.
Mr Johnson said both invasions caused considerable trauma, with some Skilled Engineering employees requiring counselling. He said the use of balaclavas at Johnson Tiles was “sinister and disconcerting”, and had a “terrifying effect” on the workers.Surprisingly, the Greens who I thought were all about cuddly Koalas, disenfranchised frogs and tree hugging, want us to support thug Johnstone. They have an article here calling for support for militant unionism. I’m all for responsible unionism but not thuggery. Johnstone should be locked up and barred from union appointments for life.
After reading a statement, the men were seen pulling the man to his side and putting a large knife to his neck. A scream sounded as the men cut his head off, shouting “Allahu Akbar!” – “God is great.” They then held the head out before the camera.Don’t bother looking up any headlines of main stream media. Not a mention. If Private John Doe, the most insignificant US soldier in Iraq had even muttered the word ..prisoner beheaded in his sleep there would be questions in the House. Bush would be called upon to fall on his sword, Bob Brown would be calling for a Senate Inquiry. and the Arab world would be enraged. Sure, it could be a set up but it’s pretty hard to fake slicing a knife through a man’s neck. Even if the IT disadvantaged Arabs had managed to fake it can you imagine the media feeding frenzy if CNN showed a video of US soldiers supposedly decapitating an Iraqi. Fake or not it seems to me a case of I see your torture and raise you a beheading Puts it all in perspective. Doesn’t it? Pictured: Berg’s family on hearing of his death. Compare this with the pictures of Arabs dancing in the streets on Sept 11. Update: I was wrong. The Age/SMH has carried the story here
…an inquiry would also find out if Australian troops were involved in the abuse.No one, anywhere, in any newspaper anywhere in the world have mentioned Australian troops being involved and don’t you think that if there had been even a suggestion of this, that the media would have been attacking Howard from all sides? When Churchill said ‘Democracy is the worst form of government except for all those others that have been tried’ he must have been talking about having to put up with people like Bob Brown because clearly the greatest downside of Democracy are the ‘Bob Browns’ and compliant media. There is a lot of comment on the web including Slats quoting a letter full of commonsense, Andrew Bolt says We’re not that sorry and Chrenkoff says ‘Bush made me do it’ All worth reading.