Life’s tough

orphanIn my duties as a JP some months ago I had to witness a Stat Dec.  When I queried the person, as I’m obliged to, he told me he was putting in a claim for compensation for mistreatment under the care of Queensland government departments when he was an orphan.

The basis of the declaration?

He was forced to have cold showers – lots of them.

I resisted the urge to hug and console him for this heinous abuse and while sitting there watching him apply his signature I wondered whether I shouldn’t have a chat with the Army.

Not to say, of course, that all stories are as lightweight but I have trouble seeing value from politicians apologising for sins of the past.  The aboriginies are no better off for all the wailing, gnashing of teeth and breast beating that Rudd visited on  us early in his campaign to become the Statesman of the Free World and I doubt if the orphans will benefit either.

If there are those, and I know there are, who gather strength from this weeks apology then I wish them well and trust life now has some closure even though I can’t imagine how, or for that matter, why.

I will leave the last word to FW Anning of Ascot Qld who wrote in this morning’s The Australian;

I live in fear that I will be the last person in Australia to receive an apology from Kevin Rudd.

Garrett vetoes Traveston Crossing Dam

garrettWith  the Australian lungfish, the Mary River turtle and Mary River cod now promoted up the food chain to a position higher than humans I trust Head Greenie Garrett has an answer for Queenslands water problems.

This is the second dam that the Greenies have killed in in Queensland over the last 10 odd years with no increase in infrastructure to accommodate population increases.

How do we rid ourselves of these Green pests?

Well let’s try this…no this…no that

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Pacific Solution working OK but it has John Howard written all over it so let’s change it…ah yes ‘The Indonesian Solution’…sounds better even though it’s much the same.

Oops! Not working so let’s see. I know…the Philipines Solution that should do it.

Maybe, but not fixing something that wasn’t broken in the first place would have been the better move.

Can you spare a dime……no way!

From this mornings “Strewth” in The Australian comes this ‘Good News’ story about a NSW Greens tosser

cgreeniecohenCan you spare a dime….NSW Greens MP Ian Cohen may have successfully paddled a kayak in front of a US warship on Sydney Harbour, but it proved tougher in the High Court yesterday where he lost a defamation case against NSW north coast developer Jerry Bennette. Cohen now has a bill of more than $1 million. “The costs of the opposition’s lawyers were quite significant,” Cohen told Strewth, clearly unafraid of understatement. “I’ve had years of this hanging over me, when I’ve told myself I might lose, so I was reasonably well prepared emotionally.” Cohen is contemplating doing more on the public speaking front and expanding his range of cane toad skin fashions and accessories, but he’s also in no frame of mind to turn away any generous benefactors: “Even smaller donations will help keep me on my feet. I’m easy to find.”

With a bit of luck the 1 million dollar legal bill might take his mind away from stuffing up the country.

Idiots

blighQUEENSLAND motorists will be able to offset their carbon emissions through a new scheme announced during climate talks today.

State Environment Minister Kate Jones and Transport Minister Rachel Nolan announced the Reverse the Effect program at Parliament House in Brisbane where the Queensland Climate Change Summit was being held.

Under the scheme, motorists will receive a flyer with their car registration renewal notice giving them the option to also pay a fee to offset their carbon emissions.

Reverse the Effect program we really need in Queensland is a new government to reverse all the rubbish Anna Bligh and her lightweights are dreaming up.

Boat people drown

A DOZEN Sri Lankan asylum-seekers are feared dead after their vessel capsized in heavy seas as they sailed direct from Sri Lanka, apparently in an attempt to avoid the Rudd government’s “Indonesian solution”.

If Kevin Rudd isn’t rueing the day he changed Howard’s Pacific Solution he’s dumber than I thought but that is on the cards.  Being the type of man he is he’s most probably cranky as all hell at the media for pointing out the problems and the public for questioning his wisdom and would not for a moment be introspective and ask of himself: could I have done it better?

 In other news Tony Kevin is planning a book on the incident…not.  Readers may remember Tony who brayed long and loud as he blamed the Howard government for a similar event.  Being of the left I doubt you will hear one word from him such is the hypocracy of his kind.  His book, A Certain Maritime Incident, flayed the then government and cast aspersions on the RAN and the only people who gave him any creditability were Phillip Adams Julian Burnside type tossers.

There still are people in the country who think the boat people are legitimate refugees deserving of sympathy rather than what they are – simply people taking advantage of circumstances to migrate to a rich country with the chance of getting their noses in the feeding trough of social security type money.