Monday 23rd of December 2024

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It's the 'little' things ()

In yesterday's Web Diary, Margo wrote 'lots of political commentators write that Mark Latham is concentrating on the

Margo, I thought you too conservative, until NHJ (Anthony Gooley)

I sometimes read your SMH articles and generally I found them a little on the conservative side for my tastes. I may have had a road to Damascus experience after encountering you excellent book Not happy John.

I have become very saddened by the shift that Australia has made in such a short time to the right and become cold hearted. I have been cheered by the tremendous support for the walks for reconciliation and walks against war but frustrated by the lack of impact on a government which seems to have been allowed to achieve control of parliament as its own territory to do what it will, media and the public service and military.

I would never say that John Howard's is a Nazi or another Hitler because that would dishonour the memories of the countless millions who suffered across Europe and indeed the world during his brutal reign of terror. But I have come to see that there is a fascist movement rising among us in the guise of the Liberal Party. We are seeing

THE NEW NO CARB DIET (Cilla Tey)

Borrowing from the US Democrats' Convention where they had slogans like: 'The new No CARB diet: No Cheney, no Ashcroft, no Rumsfeld, no Bush and definitely no Rice'. Our Aussie equivalent would be: 'The new No CARBHD diet: No Costello, no Abbott, no Ruddock, no Bishop, no Howard and definitely no Downer!'

BTW, I was surfing Moveon's website and noticed that you can request for one free anti-Bush sticker but will have to pay if you want more (https://www.moveonpac.org/stickers). I am happy to pay for my fair share.

My idea of Utopia would be to see NHJ stickers on a few million car bumpers!

NHJ! (HA): Hear Hear! Stop putting them on your fridges and bathroom walls! They're for car bumpers!

Marr on ethics, Kevin on SIEV-X ()

G'day. For Melbourne readers, David Marr will speak on ethics and politics on Wednesday 29 September at Trades Hall, cnr Lygon & Victoria Streets. 6pm for 6.30pm start, entry $6/$10, with a copy of 'Overland Magazine' thrown in. More info at www.overlandexpress.org or phone 03 9688 4163.

My next gig is this Friday, August 6, at Gleebooks in Sydney, to launch Tony Kevin's book on SIEV-X.

New Brian Deegan fan site active (Troy Rollo)

There is a new unofficial fan site for Brian Deegan, who is running as an independent candidate in Mayo (Alexander Downer's electorate) on a platform of accountability.

Valder's Law ()

Former Liberal Party President and head of the stock exchange, John Valder, is a changed man. He used to be on the PM's Christmas card list. Not any more.

The Bulletin looks at the new Valder, his anti-war activism over Iraq and his involvement in the upcoming election, including using the title and message of NHJ.

As we continue to say here at NHJ, our differences are often not as great as we may think.

Shall The Happy Few Remember This Come St Goughkin's Day...? ()

Well, well, well. T'would appear I spake too soon...callow knave, unrighteous Untrue Unbeliever that I am.

Yesterday over in the DA section, 'Big Doc' Russell Darroch issued a democratic clarion call to us all here at NHJ!, to take up our Mighty Pens and WRITE to the ALP on the FTA. And I - fool! craven cynical fool! that I am - showed no heart for the fight, saying it was all too late to save us from the FTA.

And then doesn't the Pretender-King Latham go and blindside us all yet again...it now looks like what we have on our hands is a Battle of Democratic Free Wills, boys and girls. So let those among us who would be there to show our scars on St Goughkin's Day this year take up our pens after all, and fire off our Citizens' missives to stiffen Our Hero's spine for the Glorious Fight:

And may the other Will forgive

I've been ruminating since finishing the book a couple of weeks ago (Jane Rayner)

I loved the book. It articulated all my feelings about our own 'Austrian housepainter' and the threat he and his bully boys and girls pose to our democracy and our society.

Unfortunately, he has tapped into that dark reservoir of hatred, envy and spite we all possess to some degree and is exploiting it as hard as he can lick. He tells people what they want to hear and they lap it up, while he makes sure that opposing opinions and views are stifled or trivialised.

NHJ is our wake up call. And now I know that I am not alone feeling the way I do about this most Dishonourable Member. It's a great feeling and I feel a little more positive that we will get rid of him before it's too late for this country!

We aren't all Zionists (Mannie De Saxe)

The last three editions of the Australian Jewish News (AJN) have six letters attacking Antony Loewenstein for his article in the AJN (9 July 2004) and his chapter in Margo Kingston's book, 'Not Happy, John'. One wrote that Loewenstein's sole defender in the AJN is his girl friend!

No letters in the AJN have been published supporting the Loewenstein arguments. All the attacking letters have Australian addresses. Israel is desperately attempting to get Diaspora Jews to 'fight the good fight' there, especially from France because of the rise in anti-Semitism.

How do people like Rubenstein and Danby know how many of the 100,000 Jews in Australia are Zionists? They do not speak for all of us.

If the AJN was truly the Australian Jewish News, it would give those Jews who are Jewish and not self-hating - as some Zionists call us - space in its letters columns to agree with Antony Loewenstein and express our views on Israel/Palestine, anti- Semitism and t

Complete disgust for Tony Abbott (Anne Cairns)

As a student of Social Work, I've always had a decent amount of outrage at the way our government is behaving in our name. I've protested during the rallies last year, I've written letters to the Prime Minister and I've vigorously debated with anyone who'd listen about refugees, social services and multi-nationals.

I considered this to be a decent amount of effort until I read your book 'Not Happy John' and the chapter on Tony Abbott!! I'm a resident of Warringah and although I was never a fan of his politics I accepted the fact that the area was traditionally full of Liberal voters. What can you do?

Well, I think it's time that our area stop being represented by someone so blatently unconcerned about anyone's interests except his own! Come on Warringah: lets get someone in who will actually care about the people they are paid to represent!

NHJ! (JR): Anne, one good start-point might be to check out small-l Independent candidate
Go to
Democratic Top Banana Central, and follow the links. Speak UP. THINK of how many Australian things have been sold down the river the last few years - jobs, education, health, safety, culture (FTA - vote NO), PBS (FTA - vote NO), 'full employment (got redefined about 7 years ago!)'.

How many times do we have to make the same mistakes? Canada has had a very bad run with NAFTA...it is all for the US, not for anyone else. (I'm a Canadian/Australian.) Wake up Australia.

NHJ! (JR): Doc, you are a democratic Green Pen Man From Hell after my own heart. Sorry about beefing up your words here a bit (the 'Top Banana' rude bit was mine, folks), but like you I am a fiendish True

Another reprint! ()

News flash from the Marketing Director of Penguin:

'We've ordered another 5000 copy reprint today after over 2000 copies left our warehouse in the last seven days! When this reprint arrives we'll have 29,000 copies in print which is a fantastic achievement, well done. Total sales OUT of our warehouse are now at 22,000.'

Bill Bryson and Bill Clinton had better watch out!

Ending the neo-liberal hegemony, for all our sakes (Eric Aarons)

Margo, I particularly noted the comments from Gary Johns on pages 261-2 and your remarks on the neo-liberal ideology they express. I clearly recognised them from the study I made for my recent book 'What's Right?'

Here's an outline of some of the features and philosophy of neo-liberalism which your readers might find of interest. They are epitomised in Johns' statements and in an assertion made at the same time by the egregious Tony Abbott - that 'capitalism is just another name for freedom'.

The main exponent and theorist of neo-liberalism is Friedrich Hayek. Even neo-liberals themselves may not understand the values that lie beneath their social philosophy, so transforming it into an ideology, a pervasive cast of mind that dominates social policies and actions, one backed by the political, economic and media power it benefits.

Gary Johns laments that NGOs threaten 'to mediate the effects of individualism and self interest in the cause of the greater good'

Bumper Sticker (J Lawrence)

I found my way to your website via a bumper sticker I sat behind at the lights today. I'm in Canberra, I work for the Commonwealth and I LOVE the sticker. Tell me, where can I get one?

Margo: send your postal address to defendingourdemocracy@yahoo.com and we'll send you one. They're scarce at the moment, but more are being printed.

Quick link to other reviews (Emma Dempsey)

Am only 20 pages into the book but wanted to share a link with you - I had not heard of the book until I joined a ring for it on bookcrossing.com.

You might want to check out what others think of it -

www.bookcrossing.com/journal/1815478

I plan to write with something more constructive to say soon.

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