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The Bombing (Hamish Alcorn)

For a controversial analysis of the latest in Jakarta, written from the relative political safety of an anti-Bush site, have a look at blogger Gandhi here: http://bushout.blogspot.com

Don't look if you don't want to be deeply politically disturbed.

White collar worker fed up with our Prime Miserable and his cohorts. (Silvana Rechichi)

Dear Margo, Thank you for the much needed exposee of Mr Howard's failures to lead this country in a just and fair way for ALL. Australians. Ever since the 'Tampa' incident I have felt a sense of hopelessness and isolation; this lead to total darkness when Mr Howard went to war 'IN OUR NAME', even though the majority view was opposed to this action unless sanctioned by the UN.

Then I read your book and realised I was not alone; you have brought to the surface my anger towards a man and a government hell bent on destroying 'the fair go' ethos that this nation holds so dear. I have been a Labor supporter all my adult life but even my beloved ALP has lost its way in the confusion that we now finds ourselves in, so much so that I consiously cast an invalid vote at the last poll.

Thank you again, Margo, keep up the good work. No S.O.B. must not be allowed to destroy our democratic rights!!!

A great election slogan! (Tony Preston-Stanley)

I have now purchased, read and circulated the book and am back in Iraq. It is a blo*dy good story and the timing is great. You have also bequeathed the country a great election slogan - maybe 2nd after 'It's Time'.

As someone who has spent the last nearly five years working for an American firm funded by the US government to do 'post war reconstruction and democratisation'' in such salubrious places as Kosovo and Iraq and a long term student of American politics as well as our own, it had great resonance.

A friend who has now purchased several copies to send to friends described it as 'scary'. Like me, she finds much to link our glorious leader to the less attractive features of the current US administration. This extends in no small measure to the current election campaigns and the use of scare tactics on both the terrorism and economic fronts to substitute for any meaningful discussion of future direction or (dare I say it) policy. Ruddock and Cheney are about as

GET HOWARD OUT - HUMAN RIGHTS AWARENESS CAMPAIGN - ELECTION 2004 (DAN CREASEY)

GET HOWARD OUT Hello all, Firstly, I will start by saying that if you have ANY interest whatsoever in federal politics and are as desperate as me to vote Howard Out, then read on........ Secondly, I am one of a group of people (a few solicitors and representatives from a variety of community-based and non-governmental organisations) who have decided to organise and run an awareness campaign throughout this election, which is NOT attached to any particular political party, but that is designed to keep social and human rights issues on the agenda for this election and is ultimately aimed at removing John Howard - based on what we perceive as consistent and blatant breaches of human rights standards. Now for the detail......... Idea / Purpose: to reinforce and raise greater awareness of social and human rights issues in the 2004 election. Therefore, the purpose of the strategies outlined below is to encourage people to vote against returning John Howard as Prime Minister. - ie:

Charting and humour ()

This week's Nielsen Bookscan non-fiction results are in...and NHJ has roared back into the Top 10, resting at Number 8.

PLUS, for democratic freaks and lovers of web brilliance, check out this.

I want revenge (Peter Dyce)

Margo, I find reading NHJ really difficult. At the end of each chapter I slam it down and walk off steaming, only to come back to it in a couple of days. You remind me how angry I was about the war and many other things.

I don't just want Howard out of office. I want revenge. Of course this is absurd as I won't even use fly spray at home. Maybe that is the problem. The meek aren't managing so well at inheriting the Earth. Lying rodents seem to be doing pretty well though.

I've become active in politics for the first time ever, not that I have any faith in Labour which is the only alternative we have at present. This system of government is a crock. There has to be be a better way of finding the right people to run this country.

Reminding me to maintain the rage!!! (Kelly McManus)

Last night I finished reading Not Happy, John - thank you! Lately I've been feeling so depressed and frustrated with politics in this country particularly when I watch or read the news. I vote for the Greens but sometimes think what's the point of voting at all?

It's not all doom and gloom - I feel that I can do my bit in a small way through my job as a history teacher by engaging the kids in discussions about politics etc and that is definitely very rewarding.

Although I found your book depressing in places (because I feel so much anger towards Howard et al) it has inspired me to not give up so easily! One of the most useful sections of the book is the list of websites - I've just been to nothappyjohn.com and your SMH Webdiary so I will definitely visit them on a regular basis and further my education on these matters.

This reminds me that I found your section on Pauline Hanson very interesting because I am exactly the type of person who was quick to rip h

Short comment (Michael Damien Bradley)

I bought NHJ today. I was last reading 'The President of Good and Evil: The Ethics of George W. Bus'h. It made me depressed and angry. NHJ also is making me angry, but in a good way. Although I live in a safe Liberal seat, I will now try and contribute in direct action to get rid of Howard.

Stunned by Bush visit (David Flynn)

Hi Margo. Just a short email to say thanks for writing your book 'Not Happy John!' The issues you cover form the true basis for deciding our next prime minister and our future.

I was stunned by the events surrounding the Bush visit last year, and I keep saying to myself that Australians can see through the veneer and total disrespect of alternate views shown by this government. Then it hits you again. How can our prime minister neutralise the Greens? Simple - keep calling them a bunch of 'tree huggers' and continuously use the term 'looney' when referring the green's policies, reinforcing old stereotypes and ending any possible meaningful debate.

Germaine Greer has a sticker ()

Here's a letter of thanks to Margo, of which we receive many, but for one reason or another Margo insisted be a blog

Hi Margo

Thanks very much for the 'Not Happy John' stickers - we are on a campaign of sticking them around Fremantle. In fact we recently went to see Germaine Greer at UWA and gave her one which she said she was going to stick on her Avis rent-a-car.

It's amazing how much energy your book has helped to create. Thanks

Emma

student website (LISA GROCOTT)

If you are a fan of what Howard and Nelson are doing to Australian Education please disregard this. If you have had enough, please help us to spread the word of www.dearjohn.org by forwarding this page to other academic and letting students know about this site.

Dear John was initiated by young Australian designers interested in how, in these post-political times, they could motivate their peers to defeat Howard in the upcoming elections. From the beginning the site set out to explore new communication strategies for engaging young people in conversations about politics. Although united by a common agenda to defeat Howard, the designers do not push which party to vote for, but use free downloads of t-shirt transfers, screen savers, badges and stickers to get young people sharing and talking about socio-political issues.

Central to the idea behind Dear John is the notion that networked communities will use the internet, email and mobile

A correction for Harry (Phil Robins)

Dear Margo

Read your book with zest. If there are later editions, please correct Harry Heidelberg (Page 365) where he says Murdoch started at the Advertiser in Adelaide. It was of course at The News in Adelaide.

Best wishes
Phil Robins

Time To Go John film night (HT Lee)

Time to Go John! film night

Dear Margo

We are inspired by Fahrenheit 9/11. We are exasperated and angry Australian filmmakers. And we have come together to create a feature length film of short documentaries, animations and political satires exposing the life, lies and crimes of 'honest John's' government.

Time to go John! The documentary that reminds you of the nightmare John Howard wants you to forget.

Fundraising opportunity for Not Happy John campaign. The Not Happy John Campaign can run an easy to organise fundraising film night screening this exciting and pertinent new film. There are two ways to do this.

Method 1 - Community Theatre Screening
Many community centres/libraries have a 'video projector'. Simply attach your home DVD player to the projector and voila - you have an instant film night.

Method 2 - House Party
Organise a fundraising dinner/cocktails/luncheon and screen the DVD on your home TV to the group attending the event.

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Wentworth website ()

Excellent site for people in Wentworth.

www.turnbull-last.com

tax relief for low income earners (Mannie De Saxe)

On Tuesday 7 September 2004 both major political parties jumped up and down about how each of their tax policies will give tax relief to low income earners.

Now, what happens to pensioners who don't receive enough income to pay income tax directly, but pay tax indirectly through the goods and services tax (GST)?

Our pensions increase according to the CPI, but we cannot control the price increases in supermarkets and places where we have to buy food and get other services. These prices go up and up, and our incomes don't but as the cost of everything goes up, so does the amount of GST on everything.

Result? Pensioners are losers yet again! Is anybody offering relief? Are pensioner bodies screaming their collective heads off??

Not a murmur from anyone at all!!

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