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Courage

An amazing story of courage from North Queensland where a 60 year old woman took on a 4 metre, 350 k croc by jumping on it’s back and wrestling until the beast cried ‘uncle’ and let go of the 34 year old man in it’s jaws.

It’d would make a good Mother-n-Law joke but it’s no joke and I for one would be honoured to shake her hand.

In this article in the Queensland’s Courier Mail the gutsy woman is identified as Grandmother, Mrs Sorohan.

Way to go Lady. I bet the grand kids do what you tell ’em now.

Sharpen the Knives

I see that Mark Langley..Lothar..Lathing..oh, you know, that guy who come second on Saturday night is taking a while to get some messages left on his answering machine by voters.

Simon Crean’s position as Treasury spokesman is under threat. I can’t imagine why. I only saw him on TV once during the election and that was on Saturday night. He looked bloody terrible but I guess the facial muscle work needed to form the words “We wuz robbed” in a two second endless loop didn’t offer up his best profile.

All sentences that have ‘Simon Crean’ in them also seem to have ‘his replacement’ or ..in line to take over from Crean’ as well.

Except these two.

Mr Latham yesterday defenced the performance of his Treasury spokesman

I don’t have any concerns on the way Mr Crean did his job.

Well, you bloody well should have.

As a further disincentive to ever vote for Mark Whats-his-name, Gough Whitlam, in a rash moment when he believed anyone in Australia actually cared about his opinion, backed Mark again.

FORMER Labor prime minister Gough Whitlam — one of Mark Latham’s leading mentors — said yesterday he was disappointed with the election outcome but still held hope for the future.

“The major issues, health and education, will still be around in three or six years,” Mr Whitlam, who held the Opposition Leader’s seat of Werriwa for 26 years, said at the launch of son Nicholas’s memoir, Still Standing.

“There will be fewer trees in Tasmania and more muck in the Murray, but there is still hope.”

Or was that “There will be fewer ALP seats in Tasmania and more muck in Caucus, but there is still hope

I hope Gough is still around at the next election so he can at last do something for Australia and support Mark Whats-his-face so hundreds of thousands more voters will turn away.

..Gough Whitlam — one of Mark Latham’s leading mentors

How many Coalition votes did that statement create, I wonder.

Who’s stupid?

Interesting point from Glen Reynolds at Instapundit.

There is little copy on the Howard victory in the US as it doesn’t meet the “Does it make Bush look bad/stupid” criteria.

Who’s smart and who’s stupid. The journalists who always put a negative spin on events or the public that repeatedly ignores them.

Bush will win in the states and the media will still be calling him stupid and subsequently, the electorate, stupid as well for voting for him.

Very Happy John

Thank God. The country is safe for another three years. Looks like 86 Coalition to 58 Labour seats in the Reps and maybe even a majority in the Senate.

A majority in the Senate would get Bob Brown off TV and the less oxygen he gets the better off the country will be.

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Crean, Beasley and Bob Mullins are all calling “We wuz robbed by the BIG LIE (they mean the interest rates ad) If Latham has any sense of leadership he needs to accept that the voter believes that the ALP are poor on economic management and do something about it. He needs to throw the “we wuz robbed” line into the dustbin with it’s equally sour grapes partner “the voters are stupid. Once again they have ignored our brilliance”

Mullins raves on about how Howard couldn’t get one, not one, economic professional to agree that interest rates would rise under Labour. You’re most probably right, Bob, but irrelevant. I don’t need a PHD to remind me of Labour’s fiscal irresponsibility, I can always look it up. It’s recorded for everyone to see. and the chances are interest rates would rise more under Labour than under the Coalition. It’s believable.

No, PHD’s didn’t back Howard, but the people did.

There was simply too much rebutting every utterance from Howard as “A LIE!

He lied about WMDs..he didn’t actually lie. Everyone from both sides of the debate believed there were WMDs. The fact that Saddam got rid of them doesn’t make it A LIE.

He lied about Latham’s time at Liverpool…He didn’t actually lie. Latham’s time at Liverpool is recorded. You can read about it!. The fact that Latham says its A LIE doesn’t make it so.

The luvvies over at Backdoor are in the middle of an orgy of disbelief, shattered dreams of a socialist Australia and are all mulling around in stark amazement at the stupidity of the voter.

I don’t understand.

What does this say about our country?

I feel ill.

Posted by Dave

and,

How come our feelings were sooo wrong,Why is it that people seemed to coninue to trust the rodent even though he lied all the way to the end.

Posted by MickM

Because he didn’t lie all the way to the end…in fact he didn’t lie at all. If you think he did MickM then you have the problem…you deal with it.

Tired now…..need sleep…..Country safe…stand down.

Stats

Top 20 countries reading my website.

1. au (Australia)
2. com (Commercial)
3. net (Network)
4. (no entry)
5. edu (Educational)
6. nl (Netherlands)
7. il (Israel)
8. mil (USA Military)
9. gov (USA Government)
10. uk (United Kingdom)
11. cn (China)
12. sa (Saudi Arabia)
13. org (Non-Profit Organizations)
14. ca (Canada)
15. be (Belgium)
16. jp (Japan)
17. fr (France)
18. th (Thailand)
19. us (United States)
20. no (Norway)

12. sa (Saudi Arabia) Jesus Christ! Golly Gosh! I hope they don’t mind me putting down on terrorists. Hey Saudi Guy…don’t…..read….archives.

Stop panicking…could be a good guy. If the Saudi guy would leave a comment and calm me down. Something like “I hate Terrorists too” would do.

Hang on, it’s most probably an expat. That’s it. Now I remember..a lot of guys from a regiment I was once in, live and work over there.

Whatever…leave a comment..please.

Anything but politics

I have included a weather link on the right bar so people can be better aware of the reason I live in Brisbane. A sub-tropical city on the east coast of Australia the only issue about weather is will tomorrow be like paradise or just perfect.

However, each winter, the temperature does drop to single figure celcius for about two weeks and when it does the family get nervous and/or just wait for me to start ranting about moving to Cairns, a tropical city a thousand miles north of here and definitely Tropical.

Why do kids roll their eyes like that?

Old soldiers prefer warmer climes. Something to do with osteoarthritis – a medical term for aches and pains associated with years of sleeping on the ground in not-so-warm climates.

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So you can all feel sorry for me I have included a picture of the view from my home office. This nice little set-up is fiercely guarded by Holly, the Golden Retriever on sentry duty half hidden behind the chair.

I feel so secure.

The patio roof sheeting (the shiny stuf at the top of the pic) is insulated with 50mm of a foam not unlike cold-room material. The cold room insulation has been modified in Queensland to try and tame the power of the sun. Last Christmas the temperature was 10 degrees celcius less under the patio than out in the sun and it was still mid 30s under.

For those who live in snow-bound climates like northern Europe, and some of my readers do, you may find it hard to believe, but in December and January the pool is too hot to swim in and we have to provide shade over the pool to cool the water down.

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If I get bored at home I can always tavel about 90 minutes north and arrive at the southern end of this shitty little beach. From the point, one can drive south (towards the top left hand corner in the pic) along an almost deserted beach (50 to 100 m wide at low tide) for about 60 km.

Fish, swim, camp, drink or just sit there and get overwhelmed by the beauty of it all.

Count my blessings…feel better now.

Legacy Week

Very busy with Legacy this week but hope to be free sometime tomorrow morning to comment and watch the Left wind up for a huge dummy-spit on Saturday night. Legacy, that organization that looks after the widows and children of deceased veterans is planning an auction of militaria to be held at 41 Merivale Street South Brisbane, QLD 4101 (07) 3846 4299, on Sunday 17 Oct.

One lot caught my eye…

Dagger – Japanese Kamikaze Dagger. Has very old ancestoral blade C1850. Pilot’s name in panel on sheath with red ‘Rising Sun’ & “Kamikaze” on reverse. Brass Naval symbols on hilt. From estate of CPO Percy Ross, on HMAS Nizam at Phillipines Invasion.

Like, how many ‘Kamakaze’ daggers would there be left in the world? They should all be melted somewhere in the Pacific..a part of the wreck of a US or Aussie destroyer or simply at the bottom of the sea.

Phone (07) 3846 4299 for more details. Legacy accept phone bidding and will gladly send you a catalogue if your not local. If you are local drop in. I manage the database and catalogue so I can promise you over 500 lots of Australian military history.

I’m prepared to bet that the God of rational thought will prevail on Saturday and send the Coalition back to the treasury benches. The lesser gods of hedonism and socialism will have to take a backseat for another parliament.

I’m standing by for a deluge of ‘Just how stupid are the voters’ on Sunday.

Should be fun.

Surprise: The Press love Latham

Nick Leys, the source of Strewths ‘make Howard look bad’ style of reporting waxes philosophically about how the press love Latham. He says it as if it had never occurred to us conservatives that for generations the Journalist departments of Australian universities have been turning out Left Wing little echoes.

I’m told by my friends in Academia that UQ were once so embarrassed about their Journalist school that even they downgraded the department.

THE Biff Factor ? Mark Latham’s friendly and down-to-earth approach ? has proved a key difference in campaigning styles between the opposing leaders. Biff’s youthful and energetic team regularly socialise with the press pack, while the Rodent’s people are more aloof. Biff has made a habit of dining with the reptiles once a week in whatever city he is in. Last night it was a Thai restaurant in Brisbane, which pleased some hacks who are sick of Labor’s penchant for deep-fried Chinese. The dinners are off the record and a chance for Biff and the media to shoot the breeze about anything. As one photographer said, it’s a good chance to ask Biff all the really important things, “like why is he a St George supporter when he grew up in the western suburbs”.

Can’t you just picture the camaraderie as the Journos and the Labour hacks sit there drinking chardonnay, eating Thai and giggling like undergrads at the stupidity of the voters who still can’t see their collective wisdom.

With every utterance from Howard analyzed to the 6th degree and Latham getting a free ride with minimal efforts to critically assess his promises and throw away lines, the thing that they miss is that the voting public don’t miss the fact that Latham’s promises are still just that – promises from someone who has yet to be put under the hammer.

I don’t buy it but the Italians do

It would appear that the Italian Government has paid $1.4 mil ransome to get Simona Torretta and Simona Pari released from their Iraqi kidnappers.

Despite an official government denial, a leading parliament member said he believed Italy had handed over about $US1 million ($1.4 million) to secure their freedom.

$1.4 million buys a hell of a lot of AK47s and RPGs. I hope they’re not used to kill some of the 3000 Italion troops in Iraq.

The girls are all sweet and happy about their kidnappers who;

…taught us and wanted to teach us about the principles of Islam,” Ms Torretta said. “They never touched us. They treated us with great dignity.”

How lucky is that. Of all of the thousands of potential Kidnappers that are roaming about in Iraq these days, these girls were taken by what must be the only group ever to talk of dignity, ask for a pardon and express understanding.

Instead of the standard operating procedure of slitting their throats these girls got love and cuddles.

I don’t buy it.

“They understood the work we did” for a volunteer group in Iraq, she told reporters. Later, the Italian news agency ANSA quoted her as saying the kidnappers eventually asked for pardon.

Ok, what aren’t we being told.

Terrorist caught out

Terrorist Ivan Molloy gets ALP preselection for the seat of Fairfax (Sunshine Coast).

LABOR candidate Ivan Molloy posed with a machine gun supplied by Muslim extremists and has said Australia should be turning its military on both itself and the US. (the ‘machine gun’ is actually an M16 assualt rifle)

Dr Molloy has also claimed Muslim guerilla groups should not be labelled terrorists.

The group he posed with in the Philippines in 1983 has recently been linked by Washington to Osama Bin Laden’s Al-Qaeda network

Molloy

Great picture. Says it all.

Dr Molloy, an academic at the University of the Sunshine Coast, posted on an Internet chat room in April 2002: “I have spent much time in Asia and Central America researching and supporting many popular struggles against oppression.

Isn’t there a law against people holding public office and supporting the enemy at the same time?

Oops. I forgot. The precedent has already been set by the the ALP when Jim Cairns held a seat on the USSR local council and the position of deputy PM at the same time. Guess it’s ok if your ALP.

And some people want to give them another chance at government.

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