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Australia's poorly health service : Comments

By Harry Throssell, published 22/10/2007

Do Australian politicians want the public health system to disappear as part of a greater privatisation plan?

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Forget the names of the 'conservatives' of present or past elections .
Privatisation is part of the agenda for ALL major political parties including the pretend socialist ones.
Bob Santamaria, the NCC and the DLP are the true Laborites as they hold to traditional Catholic social doctrine which holds to national economic and cultural sovereignity as constant themes.
Look at smarty by half Rudd and his meeting in NY with Murdoch who renounced his citizenship for .............

Look at Costello and Howard raving on about trade unions who have been largely killed anyway by legislation 20 years BEFORE WOrkChoices.
Kick them all out and start again.
We need a traditional Catholic political force to re-enter under a new kind of labor/trade union grouping to give to workers justice denied for about 30 years now.
May Australia be given say another 100 Dean Mighells to start taking on employers NOW to break their evil grip as workes are losing RDOs , overtime, severance pay and many tradies are getting re-hired as casuals once their companies close down or get sold to another outfit.
Kevin Rudd doesn't look convincing to me as a 'labor' man; forgert the Liberals and the hayseed Nationals- no one could help those dopes as they are anti- worker from the start.
http://www.dlp.org.au/
Posted by Webby, Monday, 22 October 2007 10:48:17 PM
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Civic Wellbeing at the bottom end is declining and we make it's intergrated evidence appear as a political football match in denial, nationally.

Health and social services lack integration and proper infrastructure. To make this worse we invisibise the truth through statistics.... protecting the problem as though we have something or someone to hide?

We nee a "No Wrong Door Policy".

Have you noticed the frequency of how many dumped young children we are observing on our streets lately. Children found in toilets, rivers.... I am alarmed.

We blame mothers yet it is my bet the situation requires us to look harder.

Some mothers and their families are reporting the experience be it on the whole... whether they want to or not. I think we need to be more concerned.

Like rape, sucicide... these are the cases that we do hear about, ... that are being found/reported.How many more are there that we do not hear about?

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Posted by miacat, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 12:08:47 AM
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Santamaria was a raving looney psychotic.

He was quite partial to the use of nuclear weapons. He tried to convince the Americans to use nukes against the North Vietnamese

He was also and ardent supporter of apartheid in South Africa.

Many of Santas followers and successors were and are also quite partial to imperial invasions of other countries to protect our way of life. Boaz for instance. And Bill Muhlenberg who used to be a feature writer for this forum.
Posted by Ho Hum, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 1:15:01 PM
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Dear Ho Hum
don't worry about Liberal Party sympathiser, Bill Muelenberg.
The Movement blokes I am mates with support Laborite type policies.
What you said about Santamaria is totally wrong by the way.
Look at the modern ALP instead. It is just another Liberal Party with a whole set of anti Catholic commerical and pro big business legislation to back it all up.
The evils of the Libs WorkChoices is only a continuation of the anti worker and anti trade union polices of the Hawke -Keating govts with their pro employer enterprise bargaining agreements which gave us poor buggers in factories 12 hour shifts; back to back 12 hr rotating shifts in chemical, pharmaceutical and petro industries.
This is anti family.
The best shifts which Rudd doesn't have on the radar, and neither does the pro social engineering Left and also former Catholics raised on neo modernism and liberalism ( which is anti Catholic also) are 8 hr shifts based on 35 hour week with 2 days off RDO each month; or 10 hr days with 4 days on, 3 days off; with all shifts having loadings and overtime if anyone works above it.
Rudd, Howard and perhaps you too do not have this on your radar screen.
Traditional Catholic working man social teaching is the best. Let us restore it to Australia like it used to be.
Posted by Webby, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 1:52:35 PM
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Australia has only one PET scan for every 1,312,500. Abbott knows said he would fix it with an announcement in July 2007. What did/do we hear, silience. Cardinal Pell says he cannot on comment on political matters. We that is okay, provided he doesn't comment on abortion or euthanasia, either. A PET scan can save existing child/adult life, but the Church is silent. I think Abbott and George Pell are proably fairly close. So, contacted The Pope, over the issue.
Posted by Oliver, Tuesday, 30 October 2007 10:57:36 AM
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Yes Cardinal Pell is far too close to the Liberal party. Hence his silence.
I say this as a traditional Catholic too.
Pell is correct on the moral issues but needs to realise that Catholic social doctrine covers areas like health, labour relations and so forth.
Posted by Webby, Tuesday, 30 October 2007 11:42:29 AM
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