Archive for November, 2009
Is their decline terminal?
Posted by John, November 30th, 2009 - under The Liberals, West Indies.
Tags: Cricket, Globalisation
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Canute cannot role back the waves of change in West Indian society that will eventually see the game disappear in the region. Windies cricket is as doomed as the Liberal Party of Australia.
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Liberal National Party reject Peter Dutton to become deputy?
Posted by John, November 30th, 2009 - under The Liberals.
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It just keeps getting better. Joe Hockey is likely to assume the leadership of the Liberal Party with Peter Dutton as his deputy. Remember Peter? He’s the man who tried to jump from his present seat because it is now notionally marginal Labor after a redistribution. The Liberal National Party in Queensland, his own party, […]
Joe Hockey as the messiah
Posted by John, November 29th, 2009 - under Joe Hockey, The Liberals.
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Wow, Joe Hockey as saviour of the Liberal Party. Jesus Christ! One Liberal insider aptly described him as a fat, dumb version of Turnbull. Clearly this is the hard right plotting to lose the next election and then installing Tony Abbott as leader. Hockey would be mad to take the job. The party he could lead is heading […]
Afghanistan: the death knell for Obama’s presidency?
Posted by John, November 29th, 2009 - under Imperialism, US foreign policy, US imperialism, US politics.
Tags: Afghanistan, Barack Obama
Comments: 4
On Tuesday Barack Obama is set to announce that he will send an extra 34000 American troops to Afghanistan. This decision will destroy his Presidency. It will become the symbol of Obama’s failure to implement progressive change; it will be the death knell of Obama’s ideology of change and a recognition of his final embrace of the Bush project. […]
The bosses back Labor – the Liberals split
Posted by John, November 29th, 2009 - under Rudd Government, Rudd Labor, Socialism, Socialist Alternative, The Left, The Liberals, The Right.
Tags: Australian politics, Conservatism
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The bosses back the Labor Party. They have found in Kevin Rudd a man to carry out John Howard’s policies without the divisiveness. This lack of divisiveness partly reflects the illusions millions have in Labor as a party of workers, as a progressive party. It also reflects a long-term trend in the trade union and working class movement – class […]
Canberra’s equal love demo – the struggle has just begun
Posted by John, November 28th, 2009 - under Rudd Government, Rudd Labor, Same-sex marriage.
Tags: Australian Labor Party, Australian politics, Equal love, Homophobia
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The fight for equal love is a fight against Labor; it is a fight to force Labor to introduce real equality. We will not go away. We will not rest till we win.
Why is society so homophobic?
Posted by John, November 28th, 2009 - under Same-sex marriage.
Tags: Gay, Gay liberation, Gay marriage, Homophobia, homosexuality
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To many people today, especially young people, the ban on same-sex marriage is an anachronistic denial of a basic civil right – a throwback to a bygone age of intolerance and anti-gay bigotry. But the hostility of both Liberal and Labor governments to same-sex marriage is not simply the product of the prejudices of a […]
A brief history of socialist plots to end the American way of life
Posted by John, November 27th, 2009 - under US politics.
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This is a great cartoon by Matt Wuerker in Common Dreams.
War criminal Ehud Olmert welcomed in Canberra
Posted by John, November 27th, 2009 - under Israel, Palestine, War crimes.
Tags: Australian politics, Ehud Olmert
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Former Israeli Prime Minister ordered the invasion of Gaza. He is a war criminal. This is just not the ravings of a mad leftie like me. The UN Goldstone report found that Israel and Hamas had potentially committed war crimes and possibly crimes against humanity. This is how Ian Black from the Guardian put it: […]
Labor are the real enemy
Posted by John, November 27th, 2009 - under The Greens, The Left, The Liberals.
Tags: Australian Labor Party, Australian politics, Bourgeoisie
Comments: 3
I celebrate the destruction of the Liberal Party. But that is a side game. The real enemy is Labor. Historically the ALP has been a party of reaction – reacting to the pulls of the bourgeoisie and the working class. Today it is a dual party of reaction – reacting to the wishes of the ruling elite and to the conservative sections […]