Sunday 22nd of December 2024

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NHJ! in Wentworth (Alison Shames)

I live in the 'Liberal' seat of Wentworth. Peter King indicates that he will run as an Independent against Turnbull and the rest. Our only hope of swinging Wentworth is to build a strong candidate, so that Turnbull, the ALP and King split the vote and the election is decided by preferences. I want to get involved and oust Howard. My political beliefs lie with the Greens. But building support for the Greens will not swing the seat, and building support for King might. Do I help King in his campaign? What about starting a NHJ! campaign in Wentworth? Encourage people to vote for anyone but Turnbull, and preference him last. King says that he will not be a formal part of NHJ! Is anyone interested in doing a bit of NHJ! campaigning in Wentworth to swing this seat?

funny, imaginative blog 'written by' john howard (alex henderson)

http://johnhoward.blogspot.com I'm not pretending to have written this, I just thought it was funny enough for sharing. There are entries stretching all the way back to mid 2001. It's fun to see/hear an alternative view of what John Howard just might be thinking.

WARNING- may offend some readers

Product info: (Jane Kennedy)

Was just wondering where I might be able to get some of those bumper stickers from??

Direct Action in Melbourne Marginals (Michelle Wright)

We are a small group of determined friends who are interested in setting up information tables in Marginal Melbourne (and other Victorian) seats under the Not Happy John and Defeat John Howard banners. We would love to hear from others who would like to join with us in an organised fashion. We are not associated with any political party.

Thanks (Mario Bucetti)

Thank You Margo. I am so happy that we have people like you and Phillip Adams exposing the lies and deception.

Very happy John (Tom Kelsey)

Very Happy John to now tell you how, in the most demonstrable manner, how unhappy I have been with you over so many years. Goodbye and good riddance - history will be most unkind about you

Catch Cries (Tony O Hanlon)

I just love the two new catch cries seen in Woy Woy.

A' Vote for Howard is a Vote for Bush'.

and 'Howard by name Coward by nature'.

Pesky dacquiri-slurpin' professional soldiers, at home and abroad ()

Oh dear me, Arthur.

Meanwhile...I wonder who we higgerant, bored, 'bilious Howard-hating' 'mob' of voting scum (who so want to 'move on' from Kids Overboard, 'cos anyhow youse look at it, good ol' Honest John stopped them boats comin', huh)...will be moved to believe in this other developing uniform v. suit truth-telling head-to-head?:

The Minister for Defence, Robert Hill, has denied he blocked an Australian military lawyer from being interviewed by a US investigation into the Abu Ghraib prison scandal. But a US Army spokesman told ABC

Experienced snake milkers are as rare as hen's teeth ()

We're approaching snake bite season. It has been a dry winter and there's going to be a lot of angry snakes coming out of hibernation. Now would be a good time to go into the anti-venom business but to do so you need experienced snake milkers and they're as rare as hen's teeth. That's the hard part. You can't make the anti-venom unless you collect the venom itself. People say we should take the venom out of the public debate in Australian politics. I'm not so sure about that. I've been bitten* and I reckon it's a case of once bitten twice shy. As one who has been bitten, I'd now like to bite back!

Oh and by the way, what is all this nonsense about the way elections are called in this country? Howard's the snake charmer. He plays a ridiculous flute, trying to mesmerise us cobras, the voters. We play along, half mesmerised but coldly calculating in our little serpent-like brains. Eventually, the music will stop, the election will be called and that's when we BITE.

Not Happy John.... I couldnt put it down....Thank God for Margo Kingston (Trish Gleeson)

Margo, I must thank you for your book Not Happy John. It has restored my faith in humanity that there are at least a few people around who are able to stand up and be counted on these intensely worrying issues.

In the past I was a fairly conservative person who tended to be a swinging voter depending on current issues. However, while John Howard holds the reigns I can no longer in good conscience vote for this evil man or his party. (If he doesnt have Alzheimer

NHJ gets to the West + Ian MacPhee + Vote Howard Out ()

The NHJ campaign just keeps on rolling, with Canberra Press Gallery President and West Australian correspondent, Karen Middleton, giving readers today a summary of our dear leader's week.

Breakfast fare sounds alert and alarm for PM

By Karen Middleton

On Tuesday morning, John Howard fronted Channel 9's Sydney studios for one of his regular breakfast interviews with program host Steve Liebmann on the Today show. With its chatty soft format, Today is one of the Prime Minister's favourite ways to get a message out and Liebmann, the bloke he hired to front the Government's anti-terror 'be alert, not alarmed' advertisements, is friendly. This time the smile had sharp corners.

'You don't think you're becoming increasingly vulnerable when it comes to the fundamental question of honesty and trust?' Liebmann asked. Huh?

Mr Howard responded that the Australian people were his makers and would judge him and opponent Mark Latham on what they s

Concerned Middle Aged Citizen of Australia (Elizabeth Stayner)

When I attended a Victorian state high school in the 1960's part of our English lessons were spent learning Clear Thinking. What I learned then has enabled me to see just how cleverly someone can use some facts to present a false overall picture, and to detect when this is happening. So, I have suspected for sometime that our current Prime Minister speaks with 'forked tongue'. After reading NHJ I am persuaded it is worse than I had thought, and am moved to action. Thank you Margo Kingston for not giving up to despair. I am proud of you.

A Way Forward (Sue Madex)

As a basically positive person who has been getting thoroughly disillusioned in recent years with Australian and global issues, I was inspired by your book. I especially loved that it finished on an upbeat, positive note and gave me some suggestions for things I could do (or websites to look up for further information) to make some sort of contribution as a citizen. Am now passing the book on to other members of my family. PS. Keeping this website going must be a full time job??

The Australian government regrets to inform you all... ()

Those fellow Australians with loved ones in uniform who have spent many long midnight hours pacing anxiously over the last three years since 9/11 will of course sympathise with the terrible uncertainties that surround this 'war on terror' of George n' Tone n' John's. Yes, the worst of it all is the absence of concrete information, I feel. (Is my little brother still alive? Is he dead? Is he being beheaded by some fanatic - right now, even as I vomit into the dunny at 3.00 am? Or...is he exposing himself to future 'war crimes' prosecution? Does he have legal and political 'top cover' for the act of controlled violence he is committing, right now...?)

Ah yes, it's the 'not knowing' that drains you the most, I feel...so NHJ! readers will understand how much it pleased me to receive this 'stray' ADF telegram just now. Whether good, bad, or - like this - utterly sickening, hard news of any kind can only help keep the rising panic down.

FROM: HQADF CANBERRA
TO: HQ TASK FORC

Open wide, True Believers - it'll be good for us all in the long run. Honestly! ()

Poor old colicky Labor swallows a hefty dose of its own icky PBS medsin, courtesy of a most annoying (for us ritual Howard-bashers, I mean) story on Big Pharma Donocracy in today's Oz.

TWO Labor frontbenchers were the star attractions at a $1000-a-plate political fundraiser organised by a group representing big drug companies - just six weeks before the Opposition labelled the multinational firms a threat to Australia's cheap drugs. Labor health spokeswoman Julia Gillard and her partner, industrial relations spokesman Craig Emerson, attended the function, which benefited ALP candidates, on June 30 at the American Club in Sydney. Six weeks later, Opposition Leader Mark Latham was proposing amendments to the US free trade deal because of fears that giant American drug companies would use a loophole in the agreement to prevent the entry of cheap generic drugs to the market.

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