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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Australian Politics:Julia Gillard & The Australian Labor Party, Bob Brown & The Greens & the “Independents”

"The danger to Australia is not Julia Gillard,the Australian Labor Party,Bob Brown the Greens and the “Independents”, but a citizenry capable of electing politicians like them to the leadership of Australia.
It will be far easier to limit and undo the follies of Gillard,the ALP,Brown,the Greens and the “Independents” than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to a depraved electorate willing to have such people as their leaders.
The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Gillard,the ALP, Brown the Greens,and the “Independents” who are  a mere symptom of what ails Australia. Blaming the Princess and Prince‘s of the fools, should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made them Princess and Prince’s.
The Commonwealth can survive Gillard and Brown, who are, after all, merely  fools. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made them their leaders."
*The above text has been adapted to suit Australia’s present political situation,sourced, with thanks,from a document sent to ANV by ANV subscriber,Terri,a resident of the USA.*
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The Madame Gillard (r) led Union / GetUp funded,Labor / Green Loon / “Independent” Minority Socialist Australian Government.

I’m with the Holocaust survivor,81 year old Mrs Gipps.

Council rejects Jewish boundary plan SMH Amy Corderoy August 24, 2011 TEMPERS flared as Ku-ring-gai Council voted last night to reject a plan by its Orthodox Jewish community to erect a symbolic spiritual boundary within its borders. Some members of the Jewish community in the area had been planning for more than five years to erect the eruv, an enclosed area that allows Orthodox Jews to push and carry objects such as prams out of doors on the Sabbath. Copy of 24 8 2011 Council rejects Jewish boundary plan But despite their claims the 36 poles and adjoining wires needed were similar to those in other suburbs and cities across the world which had little impact on residents, a majority of councillors said the residents they represented were opposed to it. ''This is not New York, it's not Bondi, this is St Ives and Ku-ring-gai,'' said Councillor Cheryl Szatow, who seconded the motion to reject the proposal. The meeting literally heated up as the airconditioning broke and more than 100 people crammed into the council chambers. Most were adorned with bright yellow hats indicating their support for the structure. Residents opposed to the eruv said it would be visual pollution, entailed the cutting of tree canopies and brought an unwanted incursion of religious beliefs into public life. Elizabeth Gipps, 81, a Jewish Holocaust survivor who has lived in Ku-ring-gai for more than 50 years, said erecting an eruv would create a ''ghetto'', which most Jewish people would want to escape. ''If it is an inconvenience for a minority of Orthodox Jews … they should accept it and don't make a problem,'' she said. But David Guth, a long-time resident and the chairman of the Northern Eruv group, said it would not have an impact on the wider community but would make the lives of mothers and the disabled much easier. The group would seek to have the decision overturned in the land and environment court. The chief executive of the Jewish Board of Deputies, Vic Alhadeff, said: ''The test of a democracy is how it accommodates difference and celebrates diversity. It is deeply regrettable that the council has not recognised this.''
Talk about shoot yourself in the foot.

Draw yourselves a Map, if you are so committed to your Jewish Religion YOU do something to ensure YOU do not breach its edicts or obligations.