Sunday, May 20, 2007

Death Throes of a Faltering Govt.

21-may-07

"Public considering change of govt: Howard:"

And why shouldn't it be? What plausible reason can be given for staying with the current fascist regime?

Howard is reported as saying that he thinks the public is playing a practical joke on him, and it really does intend to vote him back in. This is sanity? No, it's an obvious sign of delusion. He is deluded about Iraq, about Bush, about Kyoto, about nuclear power, and is more xenophobic than Hanson.
We all remember his statement that he was "concerned about the high level of Asian immigrants". How does he feel about the 14 million displaced Iraqis? Oh that's right, he has no feelings.
We all know about his embarrassing gaff in Vietnam, where he ventured, and gave a speech, saying how right we were to be involved in their civil war. He probably thinks we would have won, if the US didn't 'cut and run'.
Just like he believes 'there is a light at the end of the tunnel' in Iraq. He is deluded that we can win in Iraq. Win what? Against whom?
He is either incredibly stupid, or a very good lier. No wonder he is so in love with Bush, who is both.
The Federal Liberal Party would now wish it had a different leader, but it is too late now.
Both failed politicians, on their way out, will be meeting in Sydney soon.
Of course, the US has been given permission to bring their own weapons to protect their President against Australian citizens, who harbour terrorists like Bob Brown and David Hicks.

Be afraid, be very afraid, when the CIA is offered their services to give Howard a friendly secretive hand, to wrestle the govt. away from a Bolshoi Labor party. Too far fetched? Isn't a Howard govt. far fetched?
Want a 'fly on the wall' description of their meeting?
Read my next post.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

newspoll for 15th May 2007

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/files/newspoll-15-may.jpg

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Labor Still in Front

14-05-07

The writing is on the wall for Howard regime. Rudd has a very public weapon - he is not Howard. A Howard government in its death throws is likely to be a very ugly mean spirited no holds bared enemy.

The good news is that Maxime has already beaten Howard in his own electorate, so whatever happens, Howard is finished.

quoting from today's SMH:

The Galaxy poll, the first to be conducted nationally since the budget, shows Labor leading on 57 per cent to the federal government's 43 per cent on a two-party preferred basis.

The poll also shows primary support for Labor at 49 per cent, compared to the coalition's 39 per cent about six months from the election.