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BlogsBindaree Beef Push to Unseat National Party MP's (Sue McDonald)John McDonald of Bindaree Beef is backing challengers in National Party electorates. Bindaree Beef has already held meetings with local people in Roma, Taree and Gympie. Check out this article in the AFR on July 29, 2004 titled
Oh What A Tangled Web John Has Weaved, When He Practiced To Deceive (Kate Josephson)Let's work together for a country we can be proud of again. Kate
Column 8 pays some strange tribute ()It's the one two from the bottom. Also, according to NHJ!er Peter Jull, Arena magazine (no 72, page 79) has a piece answering Margo's section on NGOs. I can't find a link but check it out if you get a chance.
Australians must grasp a broader vision than the hip pocket. (Lindsay David Hope)Thank you Margo for your stimulating book. I read it on my plane trips from Queensland to visit and care for my ailing 90 year old Dad on the Blue mts NSW. He served in the Middle East and on the Kokoda Trail and understands the futility of war. He is not impressed with Howard's Australia or our involvement in Iraq, a war that will never be won. I grew up running free on the Blue Mts and later spent 7 years working in Tasmania, climbing mountains and joining with thousands of others to attempt to save Lake Pedder. Having now lived and worked as a Land Surveyor in Queensland for 30 years my vote has gone to John's team a few times. No more! I just hope that Australians will think long and hard about the big and honest picture and not be swayed this time by a few extra dollars from John. My vote will be 1 The Greens for our fragile environment, compassion, community and anti war.
Post Sept 11th New York as you've never seen it ! through the eyes of an Australian woman. (David Hawkins)Last Night in New York, Kabarett Voltaire. By John Shand September 7, 2004 ? Ground Zero ... Wednesday Kennedy talks the walk. Seymour Centre, September 4 Aeroplanes flying into skyscrapers. Images of everlasting horror. The impossible made real, and the world changed forever. The attacks of September 11, 2001, touched us all, even here, 22 nervous flying hours from the epicentre. After the twin towers of the World Trade Centre were reduced to rubble, the public response was left to George Bush and his cronies in America and around the world. Talk about compounding a tragedy. The exception was the performance poet and actress Wednesday Kennedy. Originally a Sydneysider, Kennedy happened to be in New York that day, and for the next month she filmed, recorded and interviewed her way into the heart of the trauma. The results have been edited and interspersed with her delivery of a live, spoken-word component - part poetry, part reportage - for a package running about 50 minutes.
Possible campaign action (David Hall)Following Margot Kingston's lead, we can ask candidates to address the fundamentals of good government/ governance. Here's a possible formulation: There are many of us who want radical (in the correct sense) alternatives to the
Interest Rates/Economic Performance - Need for PerspectiveAs we all know, a major focus of this election campaign is economic performance & interest rates, & so far we've seen plenty of attempts to scare people about interest rates. I've been looking for some information that summarises both the Fraser Government's economic record (in which Howard was treasurer) in terms of interest rates, inflation etc as well as something on housing affordability to put the arguments of the benefits of low interest rates in perspective. Here's an article that raises a few interesting points in a very simple & understandable way I think the parties opposed to the Government need to raise to properly inform voters:
Increase in PBS for pensioners (Mannie De Saxe)This may or may not be related to the Free Trade Agreement between the USA and Australia, but here are some figures relevant to age pensioners: At the end of 2003, prescriptions under the PBS scheme were $3.70 per prescription. In January 2004 each prescription went up to $3.80, an increase of about 2.7% In August 2004, somewhat unexpectedly, and in another of the Howard blows to pensioners, the prescription charge went up to $4.40, an increase this time of 15.8%. Who has noticed, and who has commented on this? Not stupid, John!
Anti-Howard T-Shirts (Niall Campbell)Hi, I've made some Anti-Howard t-shirts for the election out of this image, Howard in the Guise of Che. If anyone would like some mailed to them, I would be more than happy to do so. You can contact me at: bentleykf@hotmail.com. Thanks: -niall campbell
A job well done! (Daniel Taneski)Margo, This book is a blistering and searing account of politics in Australia today, and how democracy is very quickly deteriorating. I guess I'm sick and tired of hearing Liberals banging on about how they're spreading democracy for everyone to enjoy and embrace. THIS IS NOT THE CASE. And I guess I'm also tired of hearing Liberals whinge and sook about why they're always portrayed as mean and nasty and uncaring. We're living in a country where Howard and his cronies have clearly taken us to the dogs with their arrogant, mean-spirited and self-serving policies. HE DOES NOT GOVERN FOR ALL OF US. People need to quickly start understanding this. OUR DEMOCRACY IS UNRAVELLING. This book is an alternative form of opposition to the government in such a crucial juncture of our political lifecourse. It is books like this one, and others such as Bob Ellis' Night Thoughts and David Marr's Dark Victory that inform the public about the goings on of such a cowardly
a humble call to arms ()Our site has been flooded with emails since the election was called. Many of them are from people empassioned by Margo's book asking, 'what can we do', or 'is there a NHJ group in my area?' One of the most succinct was, 'Could you please tell me the best method of joining politics?' So I embarked on a wierd journey. I sent out a post to our mailing list suggesting that people email me their electorates and contact details they would be willing to share with others in their area. The response has been great, and since then I have been corresponding with and talking on the phone with many varied people who just want to know what to do. Our email is defendingourdemocracy@yahoo.com.au . Email me with your name, electorate and contact details you would be willing to share with NHJ!ers in your area. Do so if either, a) you want to find a way to help / start a group, or b) you have an ideal way for NHJ!ers to help in a particular electorate. We do need all hands on deck, the
Next Liars For Howard meeting in Wentworth (Eleanor Gibbs (aka Frau Du Lent))After the successful inaugral Liars for Howard storming of Martin Place last week, the campaign moves to support the wonderful Malcolm Turnbull in his beleagured mission to enter Parliament. Additional Liars would be very welcome in our urgent task of supporting Mr Howard's right to lie to the Australian public. We are meeting at in Bondi Junction Mall (Oxford Mall) near the station entrance. Contact Ruth Overboard on 0423 820370 or Frau Du Lent on 0419 290788 for more details. Also see the website - www.liarsforhoward.org.
Businessman, writer, editor. (Dr Bill parker)I bought the book (Not Happy John) yesterday and I have had confirmed in detail what I have felt for years about Howard. Add that to Moore's film and I think we're done like a bloody dinner. I am beginning to wonder if the balance of power might fall into the hands of the Greens and Dems etc. That way at least we will have some argument. It won't be comfortable, but the alternative is worse. B
Taking responsibility ourselves (Kit Choy Lee)Dear Margo, I bought your book 'Not Happy John' yesterday after hearing about the NHJ launch - and started to read with earnest. I am a New Australian ( not that new though I spent 20 years of my life in Australia - almost 50% ). During this time, I learnt that New Australians must contribute in the political life of their adopted home - it's true - we get the government we deserve. In Asia, many people have long given up and become indifferent in their because of the oppressive political regimes they lived in. Failing to act, they therefore inherit the consequences of their inaction. This must not happen in Australia. A country's greatness is due to its people and Australia is a great country because Australians are honest, warm in their friendships, charitable and compassionate to the needy and always honorable in their words and conduct. But this is changing owing to the poor leadership we have. And we must stop it. Recently I wrote Tony Abbott saying that the Howar
NHJ in the UK ()NHJ!er Alexander Strang sent us this link to a distinctly NHJ! article from the Guardian. Here's the link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/australia/story/0,12070,1297548,00.html
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