Kevin Rudd risks becoming the toilet paper PM of world history
by Kingfisher Friday, Dec 19 2008, 12:00am
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As the US makes plans to close its infamous, excised detention centre, Guantanamo ‘torture’ Bay; Australia opens its newly built, high tech, excised detention/torture centre on ‘Christmas’ Island -- just in time for Christmas! We should all note that Rudd pretends, among myriad other posturings, to be a Christian! WHO ARE YOU TRYING TO KID, RUDD, you reprehensible, performing worm? Tell it to the banjo-playing yanks!
To date the clueless Rudd government has made a real ‘splash’ in Oz politics; the world’s richest miner BHP, continues to plunder the (desert) nation’s precious artesian water resource without the least regulation, oversight OR FEE! Think of this next time YOU pay your water rates, Bazza!
If that ‘little’ effort is not indicative of Rudd’s LACKEY STATUS how about the proposed plan by his deputy PM, Julia ‘Stasi’ Gillard, to allow corporate and other bosses to snoop on the private emails of their employees – we are all ‘sure’ these individuals are qualified to snoop in our private lives! However, that idea was dropped in favour of mandatory internet censorship; why not ‘go the whole hog’ and rob the public of its discretionary right to free information? Is a picture slowly forming, Bluey?
However, we are particularly amused by Rudd’s shameless COWARDICE on the international stage. What did YOU think of his now infamous backdown on Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocean – the Japanese are contemptuously smirking at Rudd’s cave-in and the ‘stature’ of Australian ‘manhood,’ you pathetic parochial pipsqueak.
However, his most notable exhibition of cowering is in relation to the Indonesians. The NSW Coroner has named the murderers of the ‘Balibo Five’ -- relevant information is now in the public domain and on this site. High-ranking guilty Indonesians constantly trawl this site for developments regarding their extradition and trials for murder and other crimes against humanity committed in Timor-Leste. But our ‘fearless’ leader, gutless wonder of the world, Kevin '07,' is too frightened to act.
It’s really quite simple, a murder trial affords the defendants ample opportunity to plead their case or suffer the consequences if proven guilty – but where is Kevin ’07,’ on the important issues that DEFINE NATIONAL CHARACTER – cowering in a corner with his mentor, Johnny ‘deputy sheriff’ Howard? Has it really come to this in Oz? The colonial outpost in the South Pacific that is the laughing stock of the entire world – the calibre of Howard and Rudd have made it so! And every Australian is stained as a result.
A movie, staring Anthony LaPaglia, covering events on that fateful day in Balibo is due for release in early 2009. Where are you going to hide then, Mr Kevin 07? It only gets worse for cowards and cringers, Mr spineless turd!
Why haven’t you informed the public that Washington is pushing for Australia to become the radioactive dumping ground for the entire Western World’s nuclear waste? Well why not, the land is only inhabited by losers, cringing cowards and an information restricted apathetic public – if the shoe fits ..!
The greatest irony though is the inability of the political opposition to nail the most inept PM Australia has ever known. However, we must not forget that those aspiring to the leadership of Oz are never representative of the majority – surely it’s time to rectify this absurd and grotesque situation.
Personally, I couldn’t think of a better place than this shit hole to dump all the radioactive waste the entire world has to offer. The nation hasn’t yet outgrown its colonial mentality as a convenient source of supply for others.
Stand up Australia and never allow fleas and rodents to occupy high office again!
[Forget it, grovelling cowards and servile fleas are not worth a pinch of radioactive shit!]
See:
http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2008/s2450785.htm
Gutless, CLUELESS, bureaucrat PM, 2nd in authority to the Governor General -- pathetic!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7790797.stm