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eco engine (not verified)
Fri, 2010-08-06 11:58
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Julia Gillard the atheist
Bandicoot
Sun, 2010-08-08 12:25
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Population debate is pathetic: Ferguson
Search For Truth (not verified)
Sun, 2010-08-08 12:39
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Pathetic Indeed
Concerned (not verified)
Mon, 2010-08-09 09:44
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One baby in four born to migrants: Number of foreign-born mother
John Marlowe
Mon, 2010-08-09 17:47
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Immigration quota needs to factor in the subsequent birth trend
Bandicoot
Tue, 2010-08-10 10:17
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Slaughter of dogongs and turtles continues
RichB
Tue, 2010-08-10 20:49
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The Voluntary Human extinction movement..
Bandicoot
Sun, 2010-08-22 10:04
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"Human rights" over the intrinsic value of Nature
Bandicoot
Thu, 2010-08-12 08:14
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People afraid of "vacant" land?
Milly
Thu, 2010-08-12 18:03
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Builders have had it too good for too long
Bandicoot
Mon, 2010-08-16 15:03
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Jullia Gillard - changing the deck chairs on the Titanic!
Milly
Mon, 2010-08-16 23:06
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Coalition plan for $2.6m dugong and sea turtle protection
nimby
Tue, 2010-08-17 09:18
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Warren Entsch contact details
Milly
Wed, 2010-08-18 15:24
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Rising homelessness - a national "obscenity"
James Sinnamon
Wed, 2010-08-18 19:29
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So, why aren't housing poverty & homelessness election issues?
funnelweb bill (not verified)
Wed, 2010-08-18 20:30
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Poverty - homelessness
Bandicoot
Fri, 2010-08-20 10:20
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Japan is protecting their borders and trees!
Milly
Sun, 2010-08-22 16:16
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Family First and population growth
John Marlowe
Sun, 2010-08-22 21:57
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Family First morally backward on abortion
Re: Milly's comment above 'Family First and population growth' 22nd August 2010:
"Family First will promote policies that address declining population
growth through broader policies to promote family formation, stability and
sustainability."
This statement is ignorant of the global human population explosion. Human population is not declining. If it kept pace with declining Koala populations there would be cause to celebrate the human population trend.
Having said that, I support political parties that are alternative to LibLab.
This is fundamentally because they offer alternative policies to LibLab self-centred conservativism and question the LibLab presumption of self-righteousness to Australian public representation and government.
Many Family First Party policies have merit like 'supporting families in their aspirations to have children and bring them up within a family environment that reflects an appropriate balance between work and family', etc.
Yes, 'our rate of migration actually inhibits our ability to take on refugees' - since non-refugee migrants (economic migrants) impose higher consumption and public resource demands upon Australian taxpayer funds.
But Family First is morally backward by its explicit denial of women to the right to abortion - 'Family First is opposed to the medical procedure of abortion.'
Such is a backward characteristically catholic male perspective on women's 'place' in society. Yet inconsistently such catholic male dogma will not condemn a male for getting a woman pregnant, who fails to honour his moral obligation to that woman and to father the child and become a good husband and father for life, or to recognise that unintended pregnancies can cause more harm than good, or to simply accept the natural right of a woman to choose what happens to her body. It is backward and sexist to cast blame on one side of a sexual relationship.
It is backward and sexist to hold the woman responsible and apply a single idealistic rule to all women, irrespective of the circumstances of pregnancy -including rape. Family First's mandatory anti-abortion impost on women is comparable to the fundamentalist Islamic mandatory impost on women to wear the Burkah or Nijab. It is backward to discriminate against women's rights. The immorality of imposing birth on an unwanted pregnancy is comparable to imposing castration on the man who caused the pregnancy. I support neither.
If parents learn that a foetus is down-syndromed, they have the right to terminate. The mother as absolute right since it is her body and life.
Family First, while holding on to such a backward culture, does have a few morally valid policies even though many read as a tad motherhood:
* Better Accountability of Our Politicians
* Better Workplace Conditions And Job Security
* Small Business - The True Heroes Of The Economy
* Binge Drinking Destroys Families
* Affordable Housing For First Homebuyers
[I disagree with 'Cutting Petrol Tax' because it perpetuates a petroleum-dependent culture]
* Protecting Our Environment
* Managing Our Most Precious Resource – Water
* A Fairer And More Compassionate Tax System
* Making Bank Fees Fair
* Ensuring Decent Standards On Television
* Protecting Children From Pornography
* Shared Parenting Is Best For Children
* Family Friendly Child Care
* Caring For Carers
* Valuing Stay-At-Home Parents
* On Human Life – Euthanasia And Human Cloning
* Minimising The Impact Of Illegal Drugs
* Caring For The Less Fortunate – Poverty And Human Rights
* Respecting And Helping Older Australians
* Honouring Veterans
* Helping Indigenous Australians
* Giving Our Children The Best Start In Life
* Healthy Opportunities For All Australians
* Strengthening Regional Communities
* Stronger Relationships Mean Better Societies
* Supporting People With A Disability
* Standing Up For Our Agricultural Sector
* Supporting Parents With Paid Maternity Leave
* Fair, Fast And Modern Communications
So with all these otherwise 21st Century ideals, alternative political parties to LibLab are to be encouraged.
nimby
Mon, 2010-08-23 08:17
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Family First
Bandicoot
Tue, 2010-08-24 09:52
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Australia's real challenge is population ageing
Milly
Tue, 2010-08-24 17:24
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Help stop Brushtail Possum Exports from Tasmania -WLPA
RichB
Tue, 2010-08-24 20:12
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Brushtail Possums
nimby
Wed, 2010-08-25 09:03
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Mosque near Ground Zero?
Matilda (not verified)
Wed, 2010-08-25 13:04
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Political correctness too far
Milly
Wed, 2010-08-25 19:45
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THOUSANDS OF AUSTRALIAN MARRIAGES COULD BE INVALID
nimby (not verified)
Thu, 2010-08-26 17:18
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Not "shortages" of housing, but "longage" of people
Milly
Fri, 2010-08-27 18:31
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Join the 5,644 other people who have signed the position.
James Sinnamon
Sat, 2010-08-28 11:22
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Foreign trained worker driven to desperation
I received the following through the candobetter contact facility on 27 August.
I was unemployed for more than 5 months. living in Brisbane, got post-graduate degrees, and other qualifications and more than 14 (months(?) - editor) experience in administration. struggling to find out a single job. Applied for more than 1400
jobs , Everywhere getting discriminated against because I am an Asian. But a permenant resident. Loss of job means loss of dignity. I think I reached at the end of my tunnel. What shall I do other than suicide? Please help me .
Some corrections made in transcribing the above. - Editor
My reply of 28 August
I sympathise with your desperate plight. The only practical advice I am able to offer at this time is that you contact LifeLine (www.lifeline.org.au ph 131114).
Many foreign-born and Australian-born members of the Australian workforce have suffered similar difficulties and hardships. Practically every adult needs a constant and substantial stream of income in order to maintain a decent standard of living free of undue stress and hardship. Yet this is denied to the majority of members of this society and most other societies. This is particularly denied to people who have been unable to obtain the necessary skilled training. As your case shows, even those who have obtained training and good qualifications can miss out because of discrimination.
No society should entice foreign-born workers to undergo training as it has in your case unless it is able to guarantee a secure job to all of its native-born workers as well as its imported workers. You are a victim of an unfair situation brought about by the wealthy elites in control of this society and which has not been sought by the majority of this society.
Anonymous (not verified)
Sat, 2010-08-28 13:11
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WA gov accused of massive cruelty to wildlife - Inquiry
RichB
Sat, 2010-08-28 18:55
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Yet another example of an utterly incompetant Government