the chasers breached the 330 million security operation, approaching within meters of pres bush hotel,a case of friendly tirade330 million it cost to stage apec,
this pre-election stage for john howard to look good, in his beat up to the federal election
the peacefull anti bush protest ,3 mths in the planning [with police negotiations ,1 k[
1/2 a mile away from the venue, now clever court appeals to suppress the right top peacefull protest, thus free speach
well done mr howardWith the president of the
United States arriving two days early there's approximately $2 million per day in extra policing costs for Mr
Bush's early arrival,on top of the 330 million it cost to stage ,this prelection strage for john howard to look good, in the beat up to the federal election
Mr
Howard apologised to the people of
Sydney for the inconvenience - including a fence around the
CBD and traffic-stopping motorcades for all leaders - but stressed it wasn't the fault of either the federal or
NSW government, or even Mr
Bush.
"
It's the fault of the violent demonstrators," he said keeping to his mantra that blames all evil on others yet all good to him.
"I just say to the people of Sydney, I'm sorry about the inconvenience but it's not the fault of anybody other than those who want to practice violence amongst the ranks of the demonstrators."
for john a generous admitance generally protesters are peacefull, with out the plants put there to discredit the cause
Just days from the start of
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, Mr Howard outlined his priorities when the 21 leaders gather on the weekend of
September 8 and 9.
Climate change will be the flagship issue of the summit and Mr Howard wants
APEC leaders to agree to ''aspirational'' targets to cut aspire to cut [but never actually commit to cut greenhouse gas emissions and ways to 'aspire' to achieve their goals.
"I would like to see APEC leaders agree for the first time that a new international agreement should include an agreed ''aspiration'' to aspire to reduce the long-term aspirational goal for reducing greenhouse gas emissions," Mr Howard said.
"I hope APEC leaders can also agree on some practical measures that complement such an aspirational goal."
But he stressed any targets would be "aspirational" and assured developing nations, such as
China and
Indonesia, that the developed world was not trying to deprive them of opportunities for growth.
He sees APEC as a crucial forerunner to a
United Nations climate change meeting in
Bali in December.
"The key task in Sydney is to give political aspirational direction to the shape of a future framework for climate change that is truly global," Mr Howard said.
However,
Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd believes any targets need to be concrete to make them meaningful.
"(There) must be an agreement on the need for concrete targets for global greenhouse gas emission reductions," Mr Rudd said.
- published: 06 Sep 2007
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