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A not so humble anniversary: a year of Government Senate control : Comments

By Chris Evans, published 11/7/2006

The Government's majority is severely curtailing the Senate's capacity to provide the checks and balances Australians have come to expect.

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Dear Chris
Many people are asking how come you did an about turn on the expansion of uranium mining. You have undone all the good that you have done in the past. all of the marches that you went on all the help that you have given to young aspiring trade unionists. Now you have joined the establishment and voted to support the Howard Governmnent on uranium mining. At one time you never had much and you marched arm in arm with others who also never had much. Now these days you are earning over one hundred thousand dollars a year and the tune has changed you have now become one of the establishment. Once people that represent people to improve the lifestyle of ordinary people get voted into Parliament they change they forget where they come from (Judas) this is shameful to keep your position in the Senate you sell your soul. Please think again and turn around that bad decision you made in supporting Kevin Rudd. For Kevin Rudd to support expansion of uranium mining this was expected after all he is a social democrat. But you Chris you claim that you are a socialist this is unforgivable.
Posted by Bronco Lane, Tuesday, 28 August 2007 12:52:16 AM
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