Tuesday, August 31, 2004

More B Files

And she left at 3.30 today????

Whinge all day then leave early?

At least I don't have to listen to her whinge anymore
The B Files

Every single question she gets asked she responds negatively. Someone asks is size 13 for a teenage or a young boy? "Well it could be for a girl" She is soooo full of shit, and is soooo freaking negative.
Dogs seeking asylum?

These comments are totally outrageous, and goes to show the value that the Libs place on asylum seekers. They truly are xenophobic and insular in nature. Unbelievable, and Johnny is backing her up.

Thursday, August 26, 2004

Australia to buy long range missiles

Give me a break. Who the hell would we want to launch long range missiles on. I am willing to open a book on the company that gets the contract. American based Boeing will win the contract by a country mile.


Exactly how long range are these missiles? Long range enough to reach North Korea, and will they be launched in response to an attack on Sydney?

Pffft.

Wednesday, August 18, 2004

Polygraph Lies
Puh-lease, it is generally accepted amongst the scientific community, i.e. psychologists and others in human measurement, that polygraph's give a pretty good indication of whether people are telling the truth. The spin doctors are at work already on behalf of their PM.

Tuesday, August 03, 2004

Labor trio paves way for FTA flip

Okay, why the use of the word flip? Where did they say they would oppose. Latham has constantly stated that he wanted to wait until the Senate committee reported, yet the headline is suggesting he has changed his stance.

Monday, August 02, 2004

Coonan argues against fourth network - National - www.theage.com.au

Is this woman a total moron? "I don't mind signalling now that I can't see a great need for a fourth network and, indeed, I think the sort of niche markets being talked about are largely being fulfilled through the Foxtel (pay TV) network," Senator Coonan told The Age. Uh, okay, so how about all those people who don't want pay TV, can't get pay TV, or can't afford pay TV.

Okay this statement stuns me:
"Telstra will not be able to rely on its legacy telephone business forever and I suppose at some stage, if not now, will need to look for new partners. To me that . . . does not seem something which should have caused such a fuss," she said. The fact that they would own such a huge chunk of communication methodology and the content of the communications doesn't bother her? Is she in the right portfolio? Sigh.