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The Labor Dictatorship

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Belly if the people do not have a right to have their say then they are being run by a dictatorship.

The Australian Peoples Party welcomes people who when they believe it is wrong will stand and voice their complaints without being expelled.

So Belly if people do not have choice then you get those who tell you what to say
tell you what to do
tell you how to act

this is wrong.
I can understand if these people did something criminal but using there democratic voice well!!

this is something Labor does not have

You will do as you are told or you will be expelled.

By the way Belly the Newcastle herald had a big right up about it

But then did discuss about the health policy
what policy its all talk their is no policy

Truth Belly now come on

Members and candidates wanted Australia wide to stand up against dictatorships.

These people will be required to stand and represent their electorate and this nation of ours

Not Just a political dictatorship like the others

This is what I expect from TAPPS candidates.

Like the State election the candidate in question will not comment due to being told KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT OR YOU WILL BE EXPELLED as which was said, but not in those words.

THE AUSTRALIAN PEOPLES PARTY stands for the people where the Labor and Liberal party's stand for the Labor and Liberal party's.

www.tapp.org.au
Posted by tapp, Sunday, 15 April 2007 2:16:30 PM
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Tapp again if you do not understand the issues stay out of the debate.
Your threads heading is infamous, and a lie, if I ever thought your party to be a threat I would only need to save your posts to defame you.
Or is it unmask?
Say for a second I was in your party, held a seat too, had a habit of taking you on in public.
Made a choice to leave, told you so and informed you who would replace me.

Tapp you have no understanding of the issue, to defame the whole party is so very weak.
In the midst of the campaign remember and mark it down in your memory.
Labor voters, the most important people in any party, some even unhappy about the issue.
Returned its candidate.
Mate true ,no dislike no wish to hurt you are going to suffer with your party unless you understand your open dislike of the two sides Australia puts in office is hopelessly blind.
Think about party's that had momentum like one nation and once the Democrats.
Today it is like it or not the greens.
What chance for a party that dislikes every one?
Posted by Belly, Monday, 16 April 2007 8:03:05 AM
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BELLY YOU ARE GRASPING

I will post that complete article for the people to make up their mind.

If the Labor party does not want to add any other comments thats your problem

But due to writing letters against well, whats the harm.

Its called democracy, not dictatorship.

And with TAPP well you are wrong. TAPP is all about Democracy and if somebody disagrees that is their right, one can see that you havnt read TAPPS constitution, well thats your fault.

When i say this party is about the people thats what i mean not like you, you vote for the party.

TAPPS candidates may be party members but their responsibility is to their people,community,neighbourhood,electorate.

www.tapp.org.au
Posted by tapp, Monday, 16 April 2007 10:53:43 AM
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Tapp is it rage that drives you in some posts? or something else?
At the last ALP state conference I spoke to the candidate that the issue is about.
It was debated on the floor and have no doubt the issues behind it are much different than your rant.
During the campaign I like many others worked for the party's new candidate.
I MUST not tell the whole story here defamation laws exist and respect for the forum is a must.
You intend I take it to print a newspaper story? can you truly think any papers story can be totally true?
our Medea is slanted and even the best can not be believed.
A candidate left, then for his own reasons wanted to come back.
Are you discounting the outcome?"
do you understand even with your idea that the party was so wrong voters elected the party's choice?
In fact beat a past member and one who toyed with the idea of running for Labor?
A hard tough fight in no way easy yet the voters said loudly ALP
are you sure your understanding of politics is firm enough to run a party?
Find another dream Stu.
Posted by Belly, Monday, 16 April 2007 4:57:12 PM
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Party purge hits Labor heartland

Author: By GABRIEL WINGATE-PEARSE
Date: 14/04/2007
Publication: Newcastle Herald

THE Australian Labor Party (ALP) expelled more than 30 Newcastle members from its ranks yesterday as the fallout from the public sacking of Bryce Gaudry and the endorsement of Jodi McKay continues.
The list, supplied by the NSW ALP office, includes only 15 of the 40 people who resigned from the Carrington branch.

The other 18, including Newcastle ALP councillor Barbara Gaudry and former federal member for Newcastle Allan Morris, did not resign from the party.

They were deemed by the NSW Administrative Committee, which met in Sydney yesterday, to have "placed themselves outside of the party" by actively campaigning against the party, or against Ms McKay.
Some openly supported former member for Newcastle Bryce Gaudry in his campaign for the seat as an independent candidate.

But according to NSW Labor assistant general secretary Karl Bitar, not all of the 33 people listed had necessarily assisted Mr Gaudry in his campaign.

They may have done something as simple as writing a letter criticising the ALP, or be guilty of some other anti-party act
Posted by tapp, Monday, 16 April 2007 5:36:39 PM
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Continued

Party purge hits Labor heartland

All had a right to appeal the decision, Mr Bitar said.
Most were from the state seat of Newcastle, with just one man, Norman Castles, from Swansea.

Mr Castles, 84, said he had been a member of the party for at least 30 years, and handed out how-to-vote cards for ALP candidate Robert Coombs on election day at Swansea High School.

Mr Castles said he was shocked at the party's decision, but couldn't see himself being able to travel to Sydney to appeal it.

"I have worked hard for the ALP over the years," Mr Castles said.
"It's unexpected."

Mr Castles is a prolific letter writer to The Herald who has voiced his concern over Ms McKay's endorsement but has also written letters supporting the ALP.

Cr Gaudry has indicated she will appeal her expulsion and will continue sitting on Newcastle City Council as an independent.

RANK AND FILED

NSW Labor Party statement: "It has been brought to the attention of the party officers that the following members have placed themselves outside the party by actively opposing the party and/or the endorsed Labor candidates during the 2007 state election"

So this is the complete article except for the list of names.

Do as your told or be expelled.

Democracy I dont think so.

By the way send your address and i will send some sizzors to cut those strings.

www.tapp.org.au
Posted by tapp, Monday, 16 April 2007 5:40:02 PM
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