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BlogsMale who is a week away from 49 (Lloyd Douglas Casey) Margo, I purchased the book yesterday, read it today and I am absolutely relieved that while I am Mad, I am not insane and most certainly not on my own. As a full time Unionist I am of course automatically deemed to be somewhat biased against John to start with, but my utter contempt for him is as a person and not as a Liberal. Indeed I have over time come to admire Liberals such as Fraser and Gough's dueling mate Jim Killen.
The Sydney Morning Herald (finally) 'does' NHJ! ()It may have taken 6 weeks for the SMH to review NHJ, but today, finally, Max Suich, founding editor of The Independent Monthly and chief editorial executive of Fairfax's Sydney and national newspapers between 1980 and 1987, weighs into the debate.
Valder's manifesto to defeat Howard in Bennelong, and another NHJ reprint! ()G'day. I've just published on Webdiary the manifesto of John Valder's 'Not happy, John!' campaign to unseat John Howard in Bennelong. There's also a fabulous piece by David McKnight on the death of the old right and the old left and an emerging alliance of conservatives, greens and true Liberals to haul back the rampant dominance of neo-liberalism and restore integrity and morality to our enfeebled democracy. Highly recommended.
Lawsuit against Howard and co for war crimes? (Nada Gergich)I recently bought the book and am enjoying it immensely. Latham seems to have totally dumbed down his image and seems to be going along with most of the Lib's ideas as he doesn't have any of his own. He would stand a much better chance if he stayed somewhat controversial and pulled a publicity stunt close to the election whereby he goes up to Howard and asks him to accompany him to the closest police station in a citizens arrest for breach of the UN policies on war - I feel most Australians would respond to that kind of passion and touch of larikinism rather than this new quiet, restrained image.
I suddenly noticed I'd slipped into apathy (Paul Barnett.)Thanks for relieving me of some of the shame that I have felt in recent years. I've been ashamed to be an Australian every time that Howard speaks, Costello smirks, Downer bumbles and Reith lied. I'm proud to say that Margo Kingston is my fellow Australian.
Our challenge - finding people to lead for Australia's sake, not their own (Simon Coburn)My wife gave me your book for my birthday, 22 July, and on Saturday night I read it between 11pm and 5am, experiencing quite unpleasant bursts of anger and frustration along the way. The Bush visit particularly irked me.
Re: Howard and Gay Marriage (Peter Hackney)Hi Margo,
Ordinary retired swinging voter (Ross Evans)I found the book gave me a better understanding of what goes on in the real world of our Political 'representatives'. I was disappointed - to put it mildly - that these people while going on about democracy at election time, act like abosolute rulers during the in between periods. I can't think of any at the moment who I would see as 'Statesmen' - ie leaders interested in the next generation rather than the next election.
Imagining Australia (John Thompson)Katie Blair is right to say that we need Margo to point out how bad the country has become. But the reason I mentioned 'Imagining Australia' was that we need to do more than get mad. Macgregor Duncan and the other authors have this great metaphor for Australian public debate -- the hedgehogs and foxes.
Not Alone (Hank Nydam)I am grateful that I decided to take up listening to Phillip Adams LNL after stopping for some time. I picked your and Philips interview, Margo, and through it the existence of Not Happy John!.
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.
Independents vs Focus (Martin Connolly)To Troy Rollo and others:
I want it back too Margo! (Richard Hayes)Well that really cheered me up as I have been suffering from a bad bout of pneumonia and I thought things could not get much worse (yeah right!). Thank you Margo for putting into words the frustration that I have been feeling as a Citizen of this country for a long, long time. I suppose my disillusionment with our politicians began as a first time voter when Bob Hawke's Labor, the party I voted for, decided to sell uranium to the French when they said that they would not. Ever since then I have felt that our politicians on all sides have slowly but surely been dividing and selling off Australia's heart. This Government though in particular has gone one step further and decided that our collective soul is up for grabs as well. I for one just want to say that my soul is not for sale and I do believe in the ideals that made Australians a proud and compassionate people. Those ideals of a fair go for all, mateship and doing the right thing just because it is the right thing to do stemmed fr
Thank You (Dan Miles)Thank you for writing this book. I had every intention of writing that I would be writing this one way or another today. I purchased Not Happy, John yesterday afternoon having never heard of it before. Serendipity. Last night I ploughed through 345 pages of it, only being force to put the light out by a weary partner. Given the chance, it is most likely that I would've finished it off and charged straight into a second reading. This book has touched me by saying what I am thinking, but what no body will say. Unorthodoxy is not allowed on television. It isn't allowed in newspapers (not that it makes a terrible amount of sense to refer to newspapers in the plural sense up here in Brisbane). It isn't even allowed around the tea room table. One example should stand for all here. At work I gave up questioning the war in Iraq after my collegues (all of whom are university educated, and, supposedly, skilled in critical thought) after most people retorted with some permutation of 'So you su
It's the 'little' things ()In yesterday's Web Diary, Margo wrote 'lots of political commentators write that Mark Latham is concentrating on the
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