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In bed with the Greens : Comments

By Malcolm Colless, published 3/9/2010

Having consummated this marriage with the Greens what happens if Gillard fails in her bid to form a minority government?

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Have you read the Greens website. Do! And pick on Global Government
and Global depopulation. And Bob Browns announcement some weeks before
the election he had priorities. One was to legalise the gender "intersex' That gave us a laugh..."Your Worship ... My client is intersex' - "And so are we!" the Jury laugh out loud... Seriously, with many Gay people align and identify with the Greens, it is a socialist type party. And that is why they align with labor.

I could NOT care a stuff if Gay People get married. Good luck to them. The churches have the right not to hold marriage services for anyone, not just gay couples. (Like divorced people or mixed religion couples).

But his view that homosexuality should be accepted in our culture, I feel that is a social statement not a political one.

I wonder why carbon should be taxed. OK, people pollute their environment. We have degraded soils. But CO2 is not the problem,
we are. But we should be aware of our use of tap supplied water, &
energy and food quality. And carbon tax won't correct that.
Posted by Bush bunny, Tuesday, 7 September 2010 12:46:56 PM
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"And it is hard to believe that the Greens will not use this increased power to drive their own agenda in areas critically affecting the future of the Australian economy such as coal mining."
As a Party member I hope this is exactly what our members of parliament do. The Green vote increases election after election, over a million Australians voted Green, they endorse our policies, end of story. I'm not interested in some edited news clip on TV where some voter said "Well um, I voted Green cause I didn't like Labor or Liberal." Watch the March state election in NSW, the Green vote will go through the roof.
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 8 September 2010 5:53:24 PM
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