Thursday, 11 September 2014

Abbott says our press is too harsh. Read the International press Tony you'll give the ABC money back

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  Gerard Henderson accused Malcolm Fraser of raising the spectre of bigotry by referring to Abbott’s Catholicism,Abbott and the dreadful Scott Morrison, both Bible bashers, have reigned over the brutal treatment of asylum seekers, one murdered and the second dying in very suspicious circumstances.
Morrison's response
   
                         “The immigration system will sometimes experience 'incidents'."

   "In the offshore detention centres, International Health and Mental Services do   an outstanding job.”
It is the first anniversary of the election of Australia’s most divisive and cruel Government headed by a man who was referred to by the Washington Post as
                    '... one of the world’s most hated Prime Ministers.'

His thought bubbles beggar belief.
Take the introduction of the Imperial Knights and Dames titles — we became a laughing stock.
Then in London, he came up with a beauty — Scottish Independence would give succour to enemies of justice and freedom!

Is it any wonder we still believe he might still be holding onto his dual citizenship?


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He then went on about “beheadings”.
This Englishman, who leads our country, has obviously forgotten, or really didn’t know, that several Aboriginal people have been trying to get the heads of their of their ancestors returned to Australia for traditional burial.
They were originally beheaded by Poms like Abbott. Should the man turn out not to be our PM who can we turn to Julie Bishop?
Now Bishop might be skating on thin ice. As the only woman in the Liberal Party that Abbott found suitable to hold a senior ministry, she might attract the same venom from the extreme right that we saw heaped on Julia Gillard.
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Prime Minister Tony Abbott has called on the media to be ready to give his government "more credit where it is due", in a speech on Wednesday night to mark the 50th year of the National Press Club.
I am now different, I've shifted from being a critic to a supporter of multiculturalism because it eventually dawned on me that migrants were coming to Australia, not to change us but to join us," he said. It's not an attitude he promoted when in opposition

Liberal Senator Cory Bernardi has been an outspoken critic of multiculturalism and told Fairfax Media he still opposes what he terms a "social experiment".Senator Bernardi quoted cabinet Minister Andrew Robb who said in 2006: "A community of separate cultures fosters a rights mentality rather than a responsibilities mentality. It is divisive. It works against quick and effective integration." I guess that hasn't changed as today they still differentiate between leaners and lifters.

 A Rights mentality a fairness mentality has no place  amongst the LNP as it might require far more change than their supporters  would want to handle.

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