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Friday, September 6, 2013

Last few hours before Australia decides ....


whether they want to become a Caliphate in a hurry or not in a hurry.

It's very difficult to find even one article in Australia's MSM that is not bent totally on the Left.  Even when the reportage shows commendable actions being proposed by Tony Abbot's Coalition, the heading makes you think it is not a good thing  for Australia. For example, here's the heading to one:

Abbott reveals his plan for a more selfish Australia.   

and then the article goes on to say:
Such a sharp cut to foreign aid deserved far more than a 24-hour debate, but it nevertheless caps a smart and disciplined election campaign from the Coalition, writes Barrie Cassidy.Well, now you know. Under Tony Abbott Australia will be a wealthier and more selfish country.
The Coalition finally revealed - less than 40 hours before Australia votes - that it will create a $6 billion improvement on the budget bottom line and start paying down debt.But to get there, an Abbott government will cut $4.5 billion from foreign aid.The alternative treasurer, Joe Hockey, promised that Australia will do more to help out the rest of the world when it has a better economy. But rarely has the economy been better comparatively with the rest of the world than it now is.At the very least, such a sharp cut in foreign aid deserved far more than a 24-hour debate competing with the absolute cacophony of the last day of an election campaign.....

Here's one showing a bit of  their political history:
....  Australian Election 2013: Greenway.     For 30 years, the federal seat of Greenway has encompassed the west and northwest region of Sydney. Named for the convict architect, Francis Greenway, the electorate is home to nearly 100,000 voters and spans the entirety of Blacktown City Council. It combines the old established working-class suburbs of Girraween, Seven Hills, Lalor Park, and Toongabbie, with new middle-class housing estates in Glenwood, Stanhope, Quakers Hill, and Kellyville Ridge.Until 2004, Greenway had been a staunchly Labor seat, held by the largely anonymous Russell Gorman and Frank Mossfield on the back of working-class suburbs like Seven Hills. But those eight years of development resulted in an influx of middle-class voters, who elsewhere became known as the ‘Howard Battlers’ – a subset of metropolitan Australia whose personal ambition and economic desire swept John Howard to victory in four successive elections.Labor has struggled for relevance ever since. Though they won the seat in 2010, Labor’s Michelle Rowland only did so through an electoral redistribution that ............

If not for the bloggers and twitter users,  the stories being told in Australia would have been only tall tales from the Left.   The Leftist propaganda and brainwashing in Australia is many times worse than it was in Canada during the days of the Liberal party over  here.  I see that the only MSM  entity "supporting" the Coalition is  The Sidney Morning Herald.... that is,  if you can actually call less criticism, "support"  ... below an example of their "support":
Australians deserve a government they can trust.   Australia is crying out for a stable government that can be trusted to deliver what it promises. The Herald believes only the Coalition can achieve that within the limited mandate Tony Abbott will carry into office should he prevail on Saturday.Abbott does not so much deserve the chance to do what Labor could not do in the past six years. Nor has he earned the right to govern with a clear, articulated vision, as the Herald has sought from him during the campaign. But the party he leads is untainted by scandal and infighting, and therefore has the best chance to unite a tired and despondent electorate.Labor will not be able to do this until it is stripped of corrupt rules that have rewarded those who value power more than the public interest........
The real supporters are the ordinary Joes and Janes  like the twitter users below and let's hope they will all go out in droves and vote for Tony Abbot.










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