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Labor isn't selling this time : Comments

By Graham Young, published 17/3/2009

In Queensland, Lawrence Springborg is standing there as the rebound date. He might not be all that slick, but at least he's not Labor.

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Keith,

You say, "But all he [Springborg] really has to do to win in Brisbane is say to Brisbane people

'I won't make you drink your recycled pee'."

If he would add a few more, he'd go a long way to bringing democracy back to the State: (1) We will not force any Council to amalgamate. Back to the old boundaries if that is desired by the people; (2) I will not force any Queenslander to drink that toxin, fluoride; (3) We will quit the dictatorship (recycled pee and pooh; fluoride & Council amalgamations) and return genuine democracy to the State. (4) There will be no Traveston Dam.
Posted by OzSpen, Wednesday, 18 March 2009 6:07:31 PM
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The Queensland election does not really matter to some extent, if KR and Chris Bowen are fair dinkum. When PK introduced the National Competition Policy in 1995, it was the first thing the Federal Liberals did not pursue. The Liberal party branches in the Federal Court of Australia and High Court continued to fail to compete with the State courts, for business, and the State courts have consistently refused to apply the Trade Practices Act 1974 even though they can.

PK also passed the Criminal Code Act 1995 ( Cth) and in it defined every Australian who would take a police action in a magistrates court as a Commonwealth public official in the dictionary. It also defined every State Judge and Magistrate as a Commonwealth public official and in Part 7 it provides criminal sanctions to guarantee the proper administration of government.

The Notary Public was part of Christian law since 1533 when Henry VIII made their appointment the prerogative of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and in a play on words they are NOT A REPUBLIC. They represent the Queen and Her equitable jurisdiction, but have been made ineffective and under the control of the unelected lawyer government in Queensland since the abolition of the distinction between court and chambers in 1991 in the Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991.

Chris Bowen proposes to make cartel conduct illegal, and a fine of $10 million dollars or ten percent of the annual revenue to be imposed for it. This will catch the legal cartel, and its super rich lawyer proprietors. It will catch the businesses called the Supreme Court in each State, and it will catch individual barristers who aid and abet the cartel conduct of the courts.

The cartel conduct of the Director of Public Prosecutions will have to end and the Director is probably going to lose his powers to take over and discontinue private prosecutions so the Police cartel can get some competition. So really what is happening in Canberra is really exciting. KR will lead a fantastic Commonwealth government if they carry out their anti cartel promises
Posted by Peter the Believer, Thursday, 19 March 2009 8:05:38 AM
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If it was not for the pathetic TV political advertising and those poor (mostly elderly) people who sit on footpaths on deck chairs next to cheesy pictures of their local candidate - you would not know an election was on.

Clearly, this election has been a battle between 'nobodies'.

Nobody 1 is a Labor Minister who inherited the top job from someone who thought it would be cute to have a female Premier. It didn't work and I’m not being sexist. You’ve either “got it” or you haven’t and sadly it’s never been there at all.

Nobody 2 is a 40 year old urban hill billy who appears to believe that Queensland is badly run goat farm - and only he knows how to fix it. (don’t you worry about that -good gracious me!)

My prediction on the spread of the 89 seats is -

Labor: 44 seats

LNP 42 seats

Greens 2 seats

Independent 1 seat

Only in Queensland
Posted by Rainier, Friday, 20 March 2009 9:42:15 AM
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