Tuesday, December 16, 2003

MERRY XMAS MR LATHAM

If you don't vote 1 the Greens next federal election the neo-Liberals are in bed with Labor and they don't give one "iota" about your human rights or social justice.

ARE YOUR RIGHTS BEING TAKEN AWAY? BY ONE PARTY? OR TWO?

DOES IT LOOK LIKE THE DICTATOR HOWARD IS THE PROBLEM?

OR MORE LIKE LABOR NOT GETTING IT UP THAT'S THE PROBLEM?

WELL YOU ARE WRONG TWICE THAT'S THE PRETEND DEAL. NOT THE REAL DEAL BUT THE DEAL YOU HAVE WHEN YOU DON'T TELL ANYONE ELSE ABOUT THE DEAL YOU HAVE WITH GEORGE DUBYA BUSH.


"Mark Latham's honeymoon has continued into Christmas. In just two weeks, the new Opposition Leader has wiped out the previous losses of Simon Crean and got closer to John Howard than any Labor leader in more than two years writes the Un-Australian newspaper."

But Latham was put there to lose! Blind Blinky could see that.
Oh what a feeling "iota"

If you don't vote 1 the Greens next federal election the neo-Liberals are in bed with Labor and they don't give one "iota" about your human rights or social justice.

The fact is the States are happy being Labor and the Lib's are happy selling off Australia to the US, lock, stock, barrels and US bases, FOR COLD HARD CASH, BELIEVE IT OR NOT!

What an agreement, the "We Own Australia Party" and "I'm All Right Jack".

Shame about the peasants! So before you wish your brother George Dubya Bush was here? Look at the next round of rights that are being taken away.
SAVE OUR SENATE AND STRENGTHEN DEMOCRACY?

The senate's ability to act as an important check on government is under threat.

[War criminal], Prime Minister and dictator John Howard wants to now stop the Senate from doing its job of holding the government to account and scrutinising its legislation.

He wants to change the Australian Constitution to effectively strip the Senate of its power to improve bills or oppose them?

The changes would turn the Senate into a replica of the House of Representatives a chamber that rubber stamps the Federal Governments legislation no matter how objectionable it is?

The Un-Austalian newspaper :
"Mr Latham's personal support has grown rapidly since his election and he is now virtually equal to the best personal ratings Mr Crean had in two years."

"As well, Labor's primary vote, up six points to 41 per cent since the end of November, has jumped in Mr Crean's absence and the ALP is now back to the levels of support it had before the Tampa asylum-seeker controversy and September 11. Crucially, support for the ALP and Mr Latham's leadership appears to be coming from disaffected Labor voters and some of "Howard's battlers" who had deserted Labor."

Satisfaction with the way Mr Latham is doing his job as Opposition Leader, according to a Newspill survey conducted exclusively, for, you guessed it, taken for a fool....

The Un-Australian newspaper last weekend: "Latham is up from his initial rating of 32 per cent to 41 per cent. Mr Crean's highest satisfaction rating was 42 per cent, more than a year ago."


They're pretty sure the dope Latham is our best chance to "Rock the End of the Dictator Howard" just so you can put down your worry stick and have a nice Xmas dinner without any fear.

Bob Carr's pretty confident in Latham otherwise he'd be jumping for the reigns?

Bad luck, NSW is in want of more need, otherwise there would be a real challenge for Howard the Dictator V's Carr the Dictator, just comes down to the best Dictator then, and that makes it simple.

The Un-Ausrtalian: "The real encouragement for Labor's new generation of leadership is Mr Latham's rapidly rising performance against John Howard as preferred prime minister. "

That is until the gates open on the election and the wrath fills the airwaves bonging Latham on the head. Latham for having a bad mouth and calling Howard a Bush licker. Latham for having a bad first marriage. Not to mention twisting the taxi drivers arm etc.

The Un-Australian: "In two weeks, Mr Howard's rating as the preferred prime minister has dropped 19 percentage points from 65 per cent at the end of November to 46 per cent last weekend. "

"Mr Latham's first rating has lifted from 26 per cent in the first week of December to 31 per cent last weekend.

The 15-point gap is the closest a Labor leader has been to Mr Howard since the dying days of the 2001 election campaign."

By Save Our Senate, Political editor 16 December 03

BLINKY BILL: Don't wait to be sold out, be a part of the deal. Put your left foot forward without fear and Vote 1 the Greens.

Save our senate and strengthen DEMOCRACY and Vote 1 the Greens.


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