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from Auntie ABC ….. School chaplain call a 'cheap political stunt' The Federal Government's plan to fund chaplains in public and private schools has been described as a "cheap political stunt". Prime Minister John Howard says the new system will be voluntary, and not restricted to any one religion. But even so, the Greens Senator Kerry Nettle has attacked the idea.
Halliburton Iraq Overcharges Hidden In Australia?As Halliburton-KBR is accused of massive construction overcharges in Iraq I wonder how much the Adelaide office has been involved. For around five years this building was the Halliburton/KBR's Global Headquarters for Infrastructure (sorry, I'm not a good signwriter). As this was in the period before and after the Coalition's occupation of Iraq, you'd have to assume that a lot of the contentious paperwork would have passed through this building on its way from Iraq to Houston. Photo: Adelaide Indymedia
Halliburton Iraq Overcharges Hidden In Australia?As Halliburton-KBR is accused of massive construction overcharges in Iraq I wonder how much the Adelaide office has been involved. For around five years this building was the Halliburton/KBR's Global Headquarters for Infrastructure (sorry, I'm not a good signwriter). As this was in the period before and after the Coalition's occupation of Iraq, you'd have to assume that a lot of the contentious paperwork would have passed through this building on its way from Iraq to Houston. Photo: Adelaide Indymedia
mess appeal .....
From the Independent ….. Is this the dirtiest election
ever? Republicans fear landslide defeat Republican candidates across the United States are taking the dubious art of negative advertising and character assassination to unprecedented levels of toxicity as polls indicate possible landslide gains for the Democrats on 7 November in crucial mid-term congressional elections.
intrinsically evil .....
‘Pope Paul VI promulgated Gaudium
et Spes (December 7, 1965), in which was written: "Furthermore, whatever
is opposed to life itself, such as any type of murder, genocide, abortion,
euthanasia or wilful self-destruction, whatever violates the integrity of the
human person, such as mutilation, torments inflicted on body or mind, attempts
to coerce the will itself; whatever insults human dignity, such as subhuman
living conditions, arbitrary imprisonment, deportation, slavery, prostitution,
the selling of women and children; as well as disgraceful working conditions,
where men are treated as mere tools for profit, rather than as free and
responsible persons; all these things and others of their like are infamies
indeed. They poison human society, but they do more harm to those who practice
them than those who suffer from the injury. Moreover, they are supreme dishonor
to the Creator."
god becomes a fall-guy .....
‘For much of the past 25 years, a small group of Catholic intellectuals has worked to inject its radical religious ideas into the nation's politics. The leader of this theo-conservative movement is Father Richard John Neuhaus. In the pages of his monthly magazine First Things, Neuhaus and his ideological allies set the theo-con agenda on a range of policies. Michael Novak of the American Enterprise Institute argues that the American founders were orthodox religious believers who thought of the United States as a Christian nation - and that American-style capitalism perfectly conforms to Catholic social teaching.
muddy boots .....Last Friday, Prime Minister John Howard officiated at the launch of Peter Cosgrove’s biography, ‘My Story’. As we all know, Peter Cosgrove is the former Chief of the Australian Defence Force, who retired last year, after a military career spanning 40 years. There can be no argument with the fact that Peter Cosgrove was an outstanding Australian soldier. He was brave, professional & popular: a Duntroon graduate; recipient of the Military Cross in Vietnam in 1969. Cosgrove was appointed as Commander of the INTERFET peacekeeping force in East Timor in 1999, subsequently became Chief of the Australian Army & was ultimately promoted to the role of Defence Force Chief in 2002.
South Australia- Just Add (Halliburton) WaterI was suprised to find out yesterday that the Halliburton engineer for a major (proposed) S.A. water reclamation project had also set up a nut farm in the Murray. There's already one in Canberra, where KBR paves the paths on which the pollies slither, so why would Cheney's Men be setting up a foreign investment opportunity on the banks of a dying river? [from ABC Australia]
critical thinking .....
‘In
summary: Bush has suddenly not really changed the course and insists he was
never for "stay the course," so that he could make it seem like he
was going to change the course without actually changing the course. To that
end he held a press conference to announce that he was going to "stay the
course" without saying he was going to "stay the course,"
because if he doesn't pretend to be changing his failed course in Iraq there
will be a major change in the Republican political course. And, of course,
since Bush has ignored the Constitution and shredded the Geneva Conventions, he
hopes to change the political course before Democrats put him on a course
leading to impeachment. Hence, he's never been a "stay the course"
guy.’
doping the in-patient .....
from our ABC ….. Bush dissatisfied with 'Iraq situation', urges patience By Washington correspondent Kim Landers ‘The US President George W Bush has expressed concern about the increased bloodshed in Iraq which has left 93 American soldiers dead so far this month. His latest comments come with his party facing a struggle to retain control over Congress amid widespread voter dissatisfaction at his handling of the Iraq war.
dust in our mouths .....
‘The Roman emperor Nero is best remembered for having his mother and wife assassinated, murdering his second wife, indulging in orgies, concerts and sporting spectacles while persecuting Christians, and blaming them for the great fire of Rome during which, most infamously, he supposedly played the lyre from the balcony of his palace. Nero playing while Rome burned is myth. The rest is not. I wonder what history will say about us when we are gone, off to that great absolute water frontage in the sky?
elementary .....
New Element on Periodic Table
….. ‘A major research institution has just announced the discovery of the densest element yet known to science. The new element has been named “Bushcronium.” Bushcronium has one neutron, 12 assistant neutrons, 75 deputy neutrons, and 224 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of 311. These particles are held together by dark forces called morons, which are surrounded by vast quantities of lepton-like particles called peons.
mission accomplished .....
‘With a flip of the wrist, Bush signed
into law the anti-Habeas Corpus, pro-torture law (cleverly repackaged as the
Military Commissions Act of 2006), signaling with it the end of American
democracy. For the Bush family it was simply
another day - like any other day - for the entitled nobility, who take from
others that which does not belong to them.
edging closer to darkness .....
‘While al-Qaeda and its ilk are clearly terrorist
organisations, even if Satan ran their operations that would not alter the fact
that some people accused of terrorism offences will be innocent. But while lip
service may still be paid to the presumption of innocence, it's scorned in
practice. Australia's acceptance of the detention of its citizen, David Hicks, by the US for five years in Guantanamo Bay, and his trial by a military commission almost universally rejected by legal authorities as an unjust process, is based on a view of him as a terrorist threat. For that reason alone, he is subject to a regime that would be unacceptable for any person accused of any other crime (and any US citizen, terrorist or not).
stranded in 'aspirational prosperity' .....
‘A magical glow arises from the land. "Our economy is evolving," Labor Secretary Elaine Chao told CNN in September. "It's transitioning to a knowledge-based economy." Many liberals are dazzled by the light, imagining a new era in which poverty is curable by education and the highly educated know no limits. Those who go to college and work hard are set for life, while the clueless and the unprepared drift down into the working poor. Message to Americans in a competitive, globalized world: Sink or swim. It's up to you.
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