Will the Truth matter?

October 4th, 2004

Howard is comfortable to divide truth into ‘core’ and ‘non-core’ promises.

Abbott is such a compulsive liar that he operates on a ‘prove it’ theory, which is easily done.

Let’s care about truth…

Truth about why we are in Iraq.
Truth about the mental health of people in detention centres.
Truth about Medicare from the perspective of health care providers.
Truth about the dangerous stupidity of Ministers.
Truth about renewable energy projects.

This shade of Red looks great on me.

September 8th, 2004

Three years ago the Australian Prime Minister made his move on asylum seekers.

The Norwegian cargo vessel, MV Tampa, had rescued 438 asylum seekers in waters off Christmas Island and wanted to land them on Australian shores.

Mr Howard blocked the ship. Labor’s leader Kim Beazley said nothing as heavily armed members of the SAS were sent aboard to occupy the ship.

Australian human rights groups, left wing political parties and trade unions responded angrily to the incident. Paddy Crumlin, from the Maritime Union of Australia pointed out that Howard had made it likely that ships’ captains might in future ignore the law of the sea and leave refugees to drown.

There, amoungst all the racist, fortress-Australia shrill was one lone Political voice. That voice was Greens’ Senator Bob Brown. His was the sweet resonance of justice and humanity. After being called a "traitor" by Conservative MP Peter Slipper and radio talkback "shock jocks", Senator Brown received death threats.

The Tampa case has highlighted the lengths to which a xenophobic government is prepared to go to maintain racial "purity".

I will not be still and quiet John Anderson, I will be loud and outraged and Very, Very, Very RED.

Mike of Steel

September 1st, 2004
Mike Scrafton is a bit wobbly about the less relevant details. He’s not sure if in the 51 seconds that the second telephone call lasted he could have covered all the topics he claims to have raised with the Prime Minister.

Radio journalists know that 51 seconds is sufficient time to read aloud two-thirds of a double-spaced type written page.

Therefore it is wholly possible that the Prime Minister listened and Mike spoke.
Perhaps he said,

"Sir, the videotape of the incident did not support the proposition that children had been thrown overboard. I advise you, Prime Minister that photographs released by the government did not relate to the incident and no one in Defence that I have dealt with believed the allegation."

lifejackets of truth

August 30th, 2004

In an unusual move, the Senate will resume, as scheduled, today and sit until late tomorrow afternoon, when the writs will have been issued for the October the 9th poll.
That will allow the Opposition parties to re-form the Senate inquiry into the children overboard affair.
This is heartening. It will never bring back the dead, the damaged or the drowned, or compensate us for the Howard years that followed, but it will go towards helping me to heal.