Saturday, July 25, 2009

Headlines Saturday 25th July 2009

North Korea Publicly Executes Christian Woman for Distributing Bible
North Korea publicly executed a Christian woman last month for distributing the Bible, which is banned in the communist nation, South Korean activists said Friday. Ri Hyon Ok, 33, was also accused of spying for South Korea and the United States and organizing dissidents. She was executed in the northwestern city of Ryongchon near the border with China on June 16, according to a report from an alliance of several dozen anti-North Korea groups.

Beattie accused of 'lavish' $500K lifestyle
FORMER Queensland premier Peter Beattie has rejected opposition accusations he is running up big bills for taxpayers in his first year as the state's trade commissioner in the US.

'Nothing could have saved Cpl Hopkins'
An Australian soldier killed in Afghanistan earlier this year received a head wound so severe no medical help could have saved his life, a defence inquiry has found.

A Tale of Two Obamas
Obama avoided race-based controversies during his candidacy, but as president, he's stumbling with quip against cop who arrested black scholar

Reform Talks Have Dems on Edge
Negotiations between party leaders, Blue Dogs 'fell apart' in latest showdown on health care reform

1-year-old baby dies of drug overdose
A coroner has found a mother, her boyfriend or both gave drugs to a twenty-two-month-old Sydney boy who died from an overdose.

Staff stood down over disabled attacks
Two senior managers at a respite home at Bomaderry have been stood down while the NSW disability chief investigates two savage assaults on disabled residents.

Aussie killed in New Zealand avalanche
An experienced Australian skier has been killed after being crushed by an avalanche in New Zealand's South Island on Friday.

Family shun girl, 8, after sex assault
US prosecutors have filed sexual assault charges against four boys ages 9 to 14, alleging they...... - will Obama comment on this poor black girl being supported by police? -ed.

Politics, religion and organ trafficking
US agents have arrested 44 elected officials and Jewish rabbis in New Jersey in a huge......

Bashing victims too damaged to ID
Senior detectives have revealed a Sydney family, bludgeoned to death in their North Epping home,......
=== Journalists Corner ===
Tonight on Primetime

What's got Rush so worried?
Find out in part two of Greta's exclusive interview with Rush Limbaugh!
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Guest: Fred Thompson
Thompson tears government healthcare apart! What's the former senator's solution? Catch Neil's powerful interview!
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A 'Factor' Investigation
The Harvard race controversy heats up! Did Obama's comments poison the waters in the event of a lawsuit?
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Status: Critical!
Why some Dems aren't buying into Obama's healthcare plan... and is the bill D.O.A.? Newt takes you inside D.C.'s debate!
=== Comments ===
An indecent haste to lock in the science of hot air
Piers Akerman
SENATOR Penny Wong and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd both claim there is a desperate need to pass a Bill establishing an emissions trading system for Australia before the United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen at the end of the year. They are wilfully misleading the electorate.
- Indeed. As you pointed out - “It is said that Big Business, which knows no nationality, is demanding certainty. The only certainty about Big Business is that it will take its investment to whichever site promises the greatest profits.” Rudd is sentencing our economy to third world poverty - By adding one more layer of default government taxation into our business structure Rudd is about to send our comparative advantage in commodities to other nations.

The Europeans are the real force behind the Carbon Credit Trading System(CCTS). Why? Most of their incomes are no longer derived from manufacturing or the extraction of minerals. Europe sees this Carbon Credit Trading System as their only way to remain competitive this century. Look at nations like China and America for that matter - What the hell do they need Europe for? Europe likes the CCTS because it handicaps its rivals - That simple. It gets better - The Europeans also want to bolt the CCTS onto what is left of their financial system. The trade in Carbon Credits is lucrative for many reasons the main one being the creation of a derivatives system above it. Carbon credits can be used as debt instruments and be traded as futures ....it goes on and on. The EEC wants a slice of the action.

In short: Rudd is selling us out. I wonder when the Chinese are going to pull the manchurian candidate aside and tell him whats what? The Chinese have accumulated a lot of power over the last 12 months. They hold some massive markers over the Europeans and Americans and they will use them if they think the CCTS is going to screw them.

Rudd should not be taking the Europeans to seriously anyway, most of their banks are set to default over the next 18 months as their exposure to the debt ridden countries of Southern and Eastern Europe shreds their balance sheets. Their Governments will have little choice but to step in and save them. China, North Asia, America and to a lesser extent India is where our future resides. Time we started playing ball with these guys and forget about the contrived Green house/ Global Warming / Climate change Ponzi Scheme.

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Party On

Tim of ScamVille (Reply)
- DD Ball replied to Tim
Thu 23 Jul 09 (01:40pm)
Excellent points, Tim. I would like to add that Europe has a comparative advantage with the greenhouse gas legislation being dated from 1990, as Costello pointed out, being the time that communism fell in Europe and the old industrialized areas stopped pumping. The worst greenhouse gas offenders were .. and are, the communists.
I would also point out that despite Australia’s natural disadvantage from primary industry to Europe, Europe is suffering worse for the decisions it has made. When Hill had his way as environment Minister Australia was able to stay under the arbitrary figures. Going forward, Nuclear is the only way to maintain that advantage. Europe, in embracing wind, solar etc etc is failing to meet their arbitrary targets. I note that once Rudd was elected, Australia has had difficulties too.
The truth is that ALP do not have a plan, but a reaction to political wind. The great division in Australian politics is not in the Liberal party or in the ALP, but in the division between mainstream journalists and reality.
Tim replied to Tim
Thu 23 Jul 09 (08:41pm)
Nice one DD, I had forgotten most Greens were watermelons - Green on the outside red in the center.

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ARGUMENT TAKEN DOWN
Tim Blair
Best-selling author Antony Loewenstein is criticised by one George Greenberg of Melbourne. Antony’s response:
Loewenstein sucks, says Jew
Wow.

UPDATE. Antony isn’t exactly your go-to guy on the question of whether someone is or isn’t Jewish.
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MOUSE CHASED
Tim Blair
A little late, the Chaser boys discover the joy of Farfour (and his Palestinian puppet successors). Starts around the 19 minute mark.
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Turnbull wants changes to Rudd’s legislation on ETS. These changes to include better protection for big poluters and compensation for electricity generators. Is Malcolm trying to tell me that compensation comes out of Rudd’s pocket? or does he think we are all stupid?
Early Christmas present for Rudd from Malcolm.
My question is, will Turnbull defect to the labor party at the next election? If not I am looking in another direction.

jan of Melbourne - DD Ball replied to jan
Sat 25 Jul 09 (09:03am)
Turnbull is being hammered for his stance on ETS. Personally, I think the ETS is a massive impost Australia doesn’t need. I feel, then, that Turnbull’s position is the best of all options available to the Liberal party, but not for Australia. I feel that the ETS debate is an opportunity for the ALP individuals to express their thoughts on the matter. Will they vote for something that is clearly not in Australia’s interests? I think the issue here is the ability of the ALP members who were voted in by the public to be able to serve their constituents. The issue raises the unasked question what is Rudd’s transition plan for Gillard or Swan? Clearly Rudd is not going to stick around and pay the bill. No state ALP leader in the last decade has waited for an election to be ejected by voters .. so what is Rudd’s plan? I want to know.

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