Retired infantry officer. Conservative by nature and politics; Happily married and father and grandfather of eight. Loves V8 powered Range Rovers, Golden Retrievers, good books and technology and think there should be open season on Greenies. Born in the mid forties and overdue for servicing but most parts still work.

Mal Brough

I have included a link on the left bar to a speech Mal Brough gave to the Deakin Institute. It paints a terrible picture of the situation that exists in Aborigine settlements and outstations and you should go and read the piece.

It has been our responsibility, as legislators over the last 30 years, starting with sit down money with Gough Whitlam and land rights under the Fraser Government. Those two single things did more to harm indigenous culture and destroy it than any two other legislative instruments ever put into the Parliament. And people look at me and say, land rights. Let me explain. You see, you can be land rich but be absolutely poor in every other way.

I have always argued Land Rights do nothing for the dispossessed. It is often argued that the key to western civilization was the Title Deed. Only when you actually own a piece of land can you value it, borrow on it or just enjoy it.

Everything else is dreamtime

Whaling

The Australian now agrees with me on whaling

After a clumsy three-week delay, the Oceanic Viking finally left port on its mission of official government activism, apparently to collect more evidence for what is already well-documented activity, for some future but unspecified legal action against the Japanese Government. International law has to date offered little resolution in this regard. The action appears to have done little more than antagonise Australia’s biggest trading partner at the highest levels and weakened the Government’s ability to act diplomatically and strategically to actually do something about moderating the Japanese whale cull.

and this

The Japanese fleet plans to take about 935 minke whales in the Southern Ocean this season. The IWC estimates there are somewhere between 500,000 and over a million swimming around those parts.

As environmentalist Tim Flannery pointed out, you can hardly mount a case against it on sustainability grounds. The managed harvesting of thousands of other equally sentient mammals for food occurs every day in Australia without so much as a murmur.

The country needs to know that the entire anti-whaling operation is based on activists and their agenda. Paul Watson, ‘Captain’ of the Steve Irwin (so named for it’s Australian appeal) is nothing short of a lunatic with an unhealthy hatred for all fisherman.

I particularly note this quote from the above link.

When a former Greenpeace colleague criticized Watson for sinking half a fleet of Icelandic whaling boats in 1986, Watson replied, “So what?” he he said. “We did not sink those ships for you or for any of the six billion hominid a–holes on this planet…we could not give a damn what human beings have to say about the actions.” “The world will be a much nicer place without us [humans],” he said on another occasion, adding that he “owed no allegiance to humanity.” This message is incongruous with his assertion that the SSCS is “a vehicle to empower people.

This man has the Australian government dancing to his own sick tune.

I do not sit easy with the fact that the government of a country like Australia is acting as a paid up member of a radical organization that terrorizes people going about their legitimate business.

The entire affair is very untidy and leaves Australia’s reputation as a reasoned and intelligent player shattered.

Afghanistan

As the ALP always termed Afghanistan as the Good War to distinguish it from Iraq,which, for some unfathomable reason (to me anyway) they classify as the Bad War, one could expect them to support and maybe even raise our troop levels. But I’m starting to think that is an unsafe expectation.

Joel Fitzgibbon, our new Defence Minister is busy making demands of NATO that on the face of it will be unmet. Australia isn’t a member of NATO, it only has observer status and whereas the article quotes Fitzgibbon being a tough guy it’s is all about public consumption in Australia.

Look how smart we are and look how stupid the Libs were. We are telling NATO how to run things while John Howard just sent the troops in to do the job. I can just see all the NATO nations and HQ Senior staff rushing to do Australia’s bidding. Listen to the brilliance of new guys Rudd and Fitzgibbon….they have the answers we have been looking for…it’s OK, the war is won

I’m also a bit concerned that it foretells the ALP reducing our commitment but time will tell.

For those interested I have included a list of contributors and relevant strengths as at 6 Feb 08

United States – 15,000
United Kingdom – 7,800
Germany – 3,200
Italy – 2,800
Canada – 2500
Netherlands – 1,650
France – 1,515
Poland – 1,100
Australia – 1,070
Denmark – 780
Spain – 740
Turkey – 675
Romania – 535
Norway – 495
Bulgaria – 420
Belgium – 370
Sweden – 345
Lithuania – 260
Hungary – 230
Croatia – 190
Portugal – 160
Greece – 150
Albania – 140
Czech Republic – 135
Eastonia – 135
Republic of Macedonia – 130
New Zealand – 115
Finland – 105
and Austria, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iceland, Ireland, Jordan, Luxemburg, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland with less than 100 troops

Sorry business is getting costly

A reader gives an insight into the political make up of the Public Service. She, and all other staff at a Brisbane office have received this email with a pdf attachment from Reconciliation Australia

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will deliver an apology to the Stolen Generation in Parliament next Wednesday 13 February 2008. This is a significant event in Australia’s history and I encourage you to acknowledge it in your workplace.

The apology will be broadcast on ABC television from 7.55am. It is expected to go for approximately 90 minutes. I encourage Managers to allow staff to watch the broadcast if at all possible. In addition you might like to organise a special breakfast, morning tea or other function in your workplace to commemorate this event.

Is this rife across the board, I wonder? Are tens of thousands of government employees going to down pens and keyboards for 90 minutes on Wednesday?

Why does Gorge Orwell spring to mind. Did his novel 1984 just miss the mark by 24 years?

And what happens if my reader doesn’t join the party or the celebratory morning tea – is she marked down as a racist?

Government by symbolism certainly has some converts who think words will help turn back the years of apartheid that came from the H.C.Nugget Coombs/Whitlam days of outstations and noble savages.

They need a lot more.

Keith Windschuttle suggests the government gives them $50 billion if all of what is claimed is true. That might be tongue-in-cheek but he has other thoughts that are worth reading

For myself I am sorry that people think saying sorry is an answer and I wont be sorry when Thursday comes around – maybe Rudd can get on with running the country for all of us instead of just the Greenies and the Aborigines.

That is of course, after his 1000 advisors tell him what to do.

He has his mother’s eyes

Japan’s Institute of Cetacean Research denied the whales were mother and calf and accused the Government of misleading the public. ICR director-general Minoru Morimoto said the variance in size was simply “random sampling”.

However, a spokesperson for Mr Garrett said he had received independent scientific advice that the whales were, in fact, related.

Oh well, that’s different then…….no….hang on, Minister for plastic bags how does that work. Have the people who gave you scientific advice been on board the Japanese whalers and DNA tested the two bodies?

No! Then what are they saying? Like mothers the world over…look at him, he has his mothers eyes?

Give us a break Garrett!

Rudd scraps $25m rugby grant

Former Prime Minister John Howard announced funding for the project last June but Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner today announced the new Government would not be providing the funds.

Well that was on the cards – the wrong people play the game.

Tanner lays the cuts squarely on the Coalition;

Some of the former Liberal government’s last-minute spending commitments will be revised or abandoned. This irresponsible spending will be cut …….

The grant was announced in the June so hardly qualifies as a last minute gasp from the Libs. Still, when you have the keys to the treasury benches you can say what you like.

The ARU and QRU are not happy as they were told that it was happening. They have announced it to the world and now you can imagine who they’re going to blame when they announce to the Rugby world that it’s now not happening.

If spending money on a Rugby Academy is irresponsible then the guys and gals at the AIS had better look for another berth. It’s the same sort of thing – can’t have sporting elites get preferential treatment.

Other cuts include;

Innovation ambassadors program,
Flemington Racecourse’s alternative water strategy,
advertising programs [for] the simplified superannuation initiative,
Fishing hall of fame,
The Growing Regions program, and
drought relief to farmers .

The ALP get the call but the word ‘reallocation’ keeps on springing to mind. Parallel cuts to the arts will, of course, stop me thinking that.

The anti-whaling mob bring in the intellectuals

AUSTRALIA’S most famous prisoner has begged fellow Aussies to help save whales from Japanese hunters.

In an incredible plea, Schapelle Corby forgot her own plight in an Indonesian jail to urge readers to sign The Daily Telegraph/Today Show petition that could stop the marine mammal slaughter.

Australia’s most famous prisoner…….an incredible plea……who is writing this shit…her mother?

CIA admits waterboarding al-Qai’da men

WASHINGTON: The CIA has for the first time admitted publicly that it used “waterboarding“, or simulated drowning, in interrogations of three top al-Qa’ida detainees nearly five years ago.

So?

Here’s their profiles;

Mohammed has claimed to be the operational mastermind of the September 11, 2001 attacks. Abu Zubaydah is alleged to have been an aide to al-Qa’ida leader Osama bin Laden. And al-Nashiri is alleged to have been the operational commander of the suicide attack on the USS Cole in Yemen in 2000.

I note the use of the word “admits” like they have admitted to a heinous crime, maybe even as bad as murdering thousands of innocents by flying planes into a building.

It just goes on and on, doesn’t it?

Diggers Sailors face trial over footy stoush

TWO Australian sailors accused of attacking a California man after a drunken argument about sport will stand trial in March.

The article says it was all about the differences between Grid Iron and Aussie Rules but reading further I see something ominous in this statement;

The men also argued about politics in the Middle East.

Like most Vietnam Veterans I have been insulted by stupid people and it was only my absolute disdain for such opinions that stopped me from ICUing them. I can easily imagine Left wing terrorist apologists attacking a couple of sailors over them having the temerity to support a war against terrorists and if that was the case then I can only encourage excuse them for hitting out, considering the mitigating circumstances.

Give them one for me when you get out boys!

The Australian headline refers to Sailors as Diggers. In my long association with the military I have never heard the term used with sailors hence the strikeout in my headline – yeah, I know pedantic but accurate.

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