First the Dems, now the Greens

After last weeks revelation that the South Australian drug promoter Democrat supported ecstacy we find the Victorian Greens are advocating further use of herion; free for the addict, of course.

FACTORY-produced heroin will be imported into Australia and prescribed for long-term addicts under the Victorian Greens’ drugs policy.

Greens Victorian upper house candidate Colleen Hartland said the proposals would reduce harm and save lives. Not to mention it would also increase the crime rate, the prison population, the incidences of granny bashing to supplement a fix when the free stuff runs out and ruin the lives of those associated with the addicts.

Good call Greens.

The Greens heroin trial proposal mirrors equivalent moves in Europe and Vancouver, Canada, where prescription heroin is given to addicts who have become resistant to methadone.

Oh well! If they are doing it in Europe and Canada then it must be OK…. I think not . I’m never impressed with the ‘they do it in Europe therefore we should‘ arguement. With few exceptions we need to lead, not follow.

To me, supporting substance abuse is admitting defeat on the eve of the battle..I’m for always trying to help the adicts kick their particular habit . If some fall through the cracks then so be it but I can’t see punters being happy about giving addicts free fixes.

I know I’m not.

UPDATE: Naturaly enough the Australian agrees with me, albeit a day later. Scroll down to High times in Victoria;
Another reason to keep the Greens in the wilderness

It’s all about communication

UNIVERSITY graduates from non-English speaking backgrounds who emigrate to Australia are far less likely to land jobs in their field of expertise than native English speakers.

I wonder if Bob Birrell, the director of the Centre for Population and Urban Research at Monash University received any money for this motherhood statement.

The situation exists because we let them in without insisting on them being profficient in english. How can they communicate or even submit a resume if they can’t speak our language? All we are doing here is importing social security applicants.

We’re not talking displaced refugees here who have a case to come into Australia without english, we’re talking professionals.

“Professional bodies should be setting higher standards based on actual evidence of what is required to operate as a professional in the Australian market. Some applicants are getting visas based on an assessment that they are capable of working in their profession when in fact some of them can’t even get jobs.”

Why do we let them in?

Pearl Jam going green

Rock group Pearl Jam has promised to donate $US100,000 ($133,000) to several groups that focus on climate change, renewable energy and other environmental causes as part of an effort to offset carbon emissions the band churns out on tour.

“Our carbon portfolio strategy is the newest component of our ongoing efforts to advance clean renewable energy and carbon mitigation,” the Seattle-based band said in a statement posted on its website yesterday.

As the kids say; Yeah…whatever.

Australian Dictionary of Biography

I have discovered a new link via the Australian that has over 10,000 scholarly biographies of significant Australians who died before 1980. I have quickly read the Menzies biograqphy and discern no scholarly bias so it initially stands as a good reference site.

I have included it on the LH sidebar and here for you to have a quick browse for linking for later reference

Girl’s death spurs crocodile dispute

THE death of a girl from a crocodile attack has inflamed debate over managing the predator in the Northern Territory, with experts claiming their warnings about rising crocodile numbers were ignored.

Crocodile expert Grahame Webb said locals wanted to manage the estimated 70,000 crocodiles in the Territory.

“They have just lost a child and the crocodiles in that area generate nothing for the local people, so they get no tradeoff at all,” Mr Webb said.

“People in Maningrida are saying to me they’re fed up to the teeth with people making decisions about the crocodiles that they have to live with.

Good point. I’m with the locals on that issue. I can promise you if I had crocodiles in my back yard there would be no live ones.

Last year we nearly got a management/culling plan together but it was stymied at the last moment by Steve Irwin. The thought of Steve having any say in anything we do in Australia left me a little flat. TV docs of Steve leaping into the water and capturing crocs contrasts vividly with the experiences of us lesser mortals.

The food chain heirachal system dictates that we need to take control over their locations and numbers. Locals being eaten is good for tourism but iffy for local morale.

Democrats support sexual assault

REALITY TV show Big Brother should be left alone by meddling politicians, Australian Democrats senator Andrew Bartlett said today.

“It is politicians trying to be Big Brother that we really need to be concerned about,” Senator Bartlett said.

No, I disagree Senator. It’s Senators standing up for trash TV and possible sexual assault that we need to be concerned about.

The program has been heavily criticised by politicians and family groups after two contestants were removed from the program after allegedly sexually assaulting a female contestant.

PM Howard says axe the programme.

“The business community is always saying to me ‘let us self-regulate’.

“Well here’s a great opportunity for Channel 10 to do a bit of self-regulation and get this stupid program off the air.”

Channel Ten, of course, will base all decisions re Big Brother on their accountants advise…..it’s a winner…people like trash TV and “this alleged sexual assault should be seen as nothing more than free advertising”.

Self regulation…won’t happen but I’m with the PM on this.

Palestinians buckle

I don’t know what the rate of pay or conditions of service are for Israeli soldiers but morale must be pretty high with the government’s attitude to the kidnapping of one Corporal Gilad Shalit.

Mobilize!

Palestinian militant sources claimed last night that they were close to reaching an agreement in negotiations over the release of an Israeli soldier. I detect a bit of a spin in that statement; I imagine the Palestinians are thinking;

Uh uh!. What’ll we do now? I know, lets release the Corporal while we still have the ability to make decisions.

Yesterday the three groups holding Shalit said they would free him if Israel released 1,000 Palestinian women, children and humanitarian cases from prison but today they are just going to release him on a future trading/release sort of deal.

I wonder if this had any impact on their thought process.

The news came as an Israeli helicopter gunship fired a missile at the Gaza City office of Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh.

I realize the situation is about more than just Corporal Shalit’s freedom but the outcome will include his repatriation and that’s heady stuff for a corporal.

I’m slightly peeved to consider that when I was a corporal I couldn’t begin to imagine any circumstances that would arise wherebye the majority of the ADF would have deployed to save my single solitary arse should I have been taken prisoner.

More like “We taught him not to get separated….divide up his Playboy magazines…pack his other gear in a kitbag and Oh, Lcpl Smith, your now a corporal”.

Only in NZ

Reminiscent of a scene from the movie Blazing Saddles a Kiwi holds police at bay with a knife to his own throat.

Stun grenades and shotguns were used to subdue a man holding a knife to his own throat in a tense armed stand-off in Auckland yesterday.

More than 20 armed police stormed a two-storey home in the beachside suburb of Kohimarama after a three-hour seige, which ended when the man surrendered.

If the guy was hit by a stun grenade then ‘surrender’ isn’t the word I’d use….maybe ‘just sat there in a daze and allowed himself to be arrested’ could be closer.

A 26-year-old man has been arrested and charged with breaching a protection order and will appear in Auckland District Court tomorrow.

A two dog day

A cold windy day in Brisbane and the dogs know what to do…. snuggle up below the deck level to keep out of the wind. The black lab is a year old now and has settled into a routine of chewing my sandals, track shoes and deck shoes while the old golden retriever sleeps away the day.

At least they are ornamental features for the pool area and the black lab does takes her role as watchdog seriously.

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