Friday 26th of April 2024

upon my soul .....

upon my soul .....

"Does God exist?" is a valid and relevant question. Here are my top reasons why the answer is a resounding, "No."

here's twupert .....

here's twupert .....

A tyrannical air is supplanted by an image of grumpy uncle.

poor fellow my country .....

poor fellow my country .....

It got a bit lost in the uproar over the Labor catastrophe in Queensland, but the truly alarming news from the banana republic this week is that Barnaby Joyce is on the hunt for a lower house seat.

on the golden fleece .....

on the golden fleece .....

Gillard wants to be seen as the leader who delivers the policy goods but the voters may have already switched off.

the art of greed .....

the art of greed .....

It has tried every avenue of marketing, from TV ads to sponsorship of sport. Now McDonald's is opening up a new front: its own TV show.

 

hoodies .....

on hoods .....

the cat got the cream .....

the cat got the cream .....

The former Labour MP, George Galloway, one of the most divisive figures in Westminster politics, has created political history by winning yesterday's Bradford West by-election for his Respect party with a stunning majority of 10,140, grabbing a seat held by Labour since 1974.

fashion parade

fashion parade

 

TONY Abbott has been caught agreeing with Germaine Greer's nasty comments about Prime Minister Julia Gillard's dress sense.

tony pops in...

tony pops in...

There are a lot of very confused feminists out there right now. Tony Abbott, long seen by the sisterhood as Australia's foremost manifestation that we're all just monkeys in clothing - some more hirsute, and scantily-clad, than others- now wants to help women get back to work after childbirth.

the pope does cuba...

 

castropope

Pope Benedict has slammed America's economic embargo on Cuba, saying it unfairly burdens the Cuban people.

the light on the hill .....

the light on the hill .....

Electricity companies are refusing to tell struggling families and businesses exactly how much the carbon tax will add to their power bills.

They have rejected state government demands for transparency on power prices, claiming it is impossible to provide accurate itemised billing to every home and that it would put them squarely in the sights of the ACCC.

However, the O'Farrell government will this week announce its intention to force all energy retailers to provide an "averaged" carbon tax liability on every consumer's bill starting from July 1.

turnkey...

 

turnkey

Americans often ascribe to economics effects that are in fact caused by politics. Before the Espionage Act, for instance, there were hundreds of radical newspapers, many of them socialist or communist - or just sympathetic to the plight of workers. After the war, most disappeared. That wasn't the result of market forces. The US government went to great pains at great expense to persuade Americans to embrace an approved ideology while it silenced dissidents with old-fashioned censorship. The Masses, along with 70 other radical publications, went out of business, because the US Post Office wouldn't deliver it.

Yet they were the lucky ones.

'A turnkey totalitarian state'

down and ups about the death penalty...

death penalty

A report into executions has found capital punishment decreased by a third over the past decade worldwide, but spiked last year in the Middle East and North Africa.

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