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crook as rookwood .....from Crikey ..... If voters can't trust their government to give them the full story how can they trust them enough to vote them back into power? That's the question that the Keneally government faces in light of the extraordinary events in NSW since parliament was prorogued in December, events that have been partially eclipsed by a combination of Christmas holidays and devastating floods. And we can only presume that that's exactly what the Keneally government wants.
keeping up appearances .....When it comes to criticism, sometimes the harshest but most constructive feedback comes from friends. This month, Australia's human rights record will be reviewed on the world stage under the United Nations' Universal Periodic Review process. This is a peer review in which, every four to five years, the human rights record of each of the 192 UN member countries is reviewed by the 191 other countries.
the usual suspects .....The offshore bank account details of 2,000 "high net worth individuals" and corporations - detailing massive potential tax evasion - will be handed over to the WikiLeaks organisation in London tomorrow by the most important and boldest whistleblower in Swiss banking history, Rudolf Elmer, two days before he goes on trial in his native Switzerland.
a message for amerika .....Here's the AAP story on today's Wikileaks rally in Sydney: More than a thousand advocates of free speech have taken to the streets of Sydney in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Australian-born Mr Assange has enraged the United States by leaking American diplomatic cables that embarrassed world leaders.
going bye bye .....This week, Anthony Albanese, the federal Labor member for Grayndler & husband of the state Labor member for Marrickville, Carmel Tebbutt, took a shot at Marrickville Council over its resolution last month to support a global boycott of things Israeli, in response to the Zionist government's ongoing crimes against the people of Palestine. Now most people know that the Mayor of Marrickville Council is Greens member, Fiona Byrne, who will, coincidentally, come head-to-head with Carmel Tebbutt in the March state election.
a political two-step .....Two knights of the realm are at loggerheads as a very nasty stink over the war in Afghanistan wafts through Whitehall. It involves a senior former diplomat accusing the Army of taking men to fight and die in Helmand province simply in order to keep them busy and stop the government cutting numbers. The diplomat is Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, a former ambassador to Israel, Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan, who sounded off in a written memo to the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, according to today's Times.
truth's voice .....On January 8 the Society of Professional Journalists' Executive Committee voted to retire the Helen Thomas Lifetime Achievement Award. The SPJ's full board is expected to give their final approval within 10 days. In the meantime, amidst the unrelenting backlash, Helen Thomas has rebounded as a columnist for a North Virginian community paper, Falls Church News Press.
lessons in playing the victim ......In saying her critics ''manufactured a blood libel'', Sarah Palin used a phrase linked to the false accusations made for centuries against Jews, often to malign them as child murderers who coveted the blood of Christian children. Blood libel has been a central fable of anti-Semitism in which Jews have been accused of using the blood of Gentile children for medicinal purposes or to mix in with matzo, or unleavened bread traditionally eaten at Passover.
from the bottom of the garden .....The NSW Labor Party asked political donors to pay $3500 a head to join Premier Kristina Keneally at a U2 concert on December 14 in a last-ditch bid to raise funds ahead of the election - but did not get a single taker. In the end, Ms Keneally did not show up on the night, sources said, and Labor head office and government staffers were left to enjoy the sounds of Bono and the Edge. Ms Keneally was to host the box in one of the final fundraisers of the year before new laws on January 1 restricted donations from corporations to $5000 a year or $2000 per candidate.
finding our way ....Julia Gilliard ended the parliamentary year relieved to have survived, but clearly aware that mere political survival will not be enough in 2011. Voters want more from their Prime Minister than boasts about sustaining a minority government. She is confident. During Monday's brief House of Representatives sitting an Opposition heckler called out to Gillard : "How are you going in Victoria?" The Prime Minister replied: "How are you going here?"
skinnin' moose .....Sara Palin aide Rebecca Mansour says the map Palin published targeting Congresswoman Giffords was just . . . "a political tool" ... "And I just want to clarify again, maybe it wasn't done on the record enough by us when this graphic came out, the graphic is, we never, ever, ever intended it to be gun sights. It was simply crosshairs." Bruce then interjected, describing the marks on the map as a "surveyor symbol," & Mansour agreed. "It is a surveyor symbol." Um hmm.
under the blood-spangled banner .....There is a sickness at the heart of American society. That sickness is the American ruling class, that one per cent who make 24 percent of the country's income; the same one percent who have received 4/5ths of the total increase in US income since 1980. The level of inequality in America puts the country on a par with Russia and Turkey. The elite in America will do anything to protect their privileged position. Their strategy is twofold - to subdue enemies abroad and to attack those at home who might resist and so make the world safe for US capital.
responding to hate .....On New Year's Day, a devastating terrorist bombing at a Coptic church in Egypt killed 21 people and injured 79 others. Although the identity of the culprits was not known, it was assumed that they were Muslim extremists, intent on targeting those they saw as heretics. Religious tensions immediately rose in the country, and angry Copts stormed streets, battled with police, and even vandalized a nearby mosque.
keeping us safe .....A police officer who for seven years lived deep undercover at the heart of the environmental protest movement, travelling to 22 countries gleaning information and playing a frontline role in some of the most high-profile confrontations, has quit the Met, telling his friends that what he did was wrong. PC Mark Kennedy, a Metropolitan police officer, infiltrated dozens of protest groups including anti-racist campaigners and anarchists, a Guardian investigation reveals.
update from the land of the blind, one-eyed hypocrites .....
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