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Australia’s two-party system has past its use by date : Comments

By Ian Marsh, published 14/10/2010

It’s the system stupid: why Australia’s two-party system has past its use-by date.

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AlGore-

"Communist Greens"?

You've been peeking under your bed again haven't you.

Then again, coming from somebody besotted with Neo-Nazi BNP extremists, that's probably not an odd remark.
Posted by wobbles, Friday, 15 October 2010 1:17:53 AM
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Wobbles there are two forces at work in our world since the creation of man, Life John 10-10 and Death also John 10-10. Adam was warned in Gen 2-17 never to partake from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
Rebellion leads to stinken thinken, leads to death. So do the Greens promote Jesus or the wolf in sheep's clothing, Nitschke and Sanger or abundant life you decide. The only answer to stinken thinken is to have a bath with the water of the word. Many people argue against the unfairness of God for sending people to hell but how does God have the choice when it is our free will so if you chose to glorify Lucifer over Gods Word, Jesus, you get to spend eternity with him and it is your choice not Gods. The battle for the heart and mind of mankind will rage until Jesus returns. Socialism fails and leads to destruction always.
Posted by Richie 10, Friday, 15 October 2010 4:56:55 AM
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From the Cambridge Catalogue website:
"Power Crisis, by former minister and Labor historian Rodney Cavalier, is the latest volume in the Australian Encounters series (jointly published by Cambridge University Press and the National Centre for Australian Studies (NCAS), Monash University). It will be launched in Sydney by Senator John Faulkner, who may well have some words about the current plight of Australian Labor, and MCed by Dr Tony Moore, commissioning editor of Australian Encounters and Director of NCAS.
“This is a forensic and penetrating analysis of the crisis facing modern Labor. Cavalier is unrivalled in his ability to identify the dilemmas of the present but locate them in historical context.”
– Paul Kelly, The Australian
“Rodney Cavalier analyses the root causes of the crisis to explain why government in NSW has become a grim game of musical chairs. He reveals a bitter conflict between an elected Labor government and the party that created it. The problem for modern Labor is the hijacking of party and government by a professional political class — operatives on big salaries with minimal life experience or connection to the broader community”
– Dr. Tony Moore, Director of NCAS
- and doesn't this also apply, minimum concern for our workers, not only for the state of NSW, but for our country of Australia, and not only the Labor Party, but also the Liberal party, also hijacked by the Lawyer assemble, and look at the industries destroyed by the reciprocal imports from our mining exports, clothing, tools, we used to make TVs, - we could have been manufacturing cars, etc in fact if there had been any integrity in our political parties 40 years ago, we could have been manufacturing far more than we buy in now, but we have been getting the wrong people into our Government – not the parties, but the wrong careers and professions.
Posted by merv09, Friday, 15 October 2010 6:17:17 AM
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Aime, You wrote about the newspapers bios, well back about 30 or 35 years ago, Rupert Muddock came over to gain the right to buy into TV for news presentation, Labor was in power, and refused, some time later when the Liberal party was in power, he came back with the same proposal, and the Liberals accepted his proposal. He said then, that the News Corp would assist the Liberal party, and not the Labor, so you will find bios against the Labor although there has been times lately when an editor has shown objection to decisions produced by that party.
Posted by merv09, Friday, 15 October 2010 6:35:12 AM
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Some people put a lot onto jesus, when he arrives. A busy boy, with the backlog of misdaminers around the world i don't know how he's going to do it all. I wonder what nationality, or colour his is. I suppose we will have to wait till next may to find that out.
Posted by 579, Friday, 15 October 2010 7:31:17 AM
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579, Speak Gen 1-3
Posted by Richie 10, Friday, 15 October 2010 9:20:32 AM
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