Canada's Human Rights apparatus is at it again! We talk this week to Guy Earle, who committed the unpardonable sin of having
a go at some hecklers at a show in Vancouver.
They were lesbians, and it turns out the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal has decreed lesbians are permanently out of
season and probably a doubly protected species (they're Gay and Women!), so now Guy Earle is in the same boat as Mark Steyn and
Ezra Levant.
Read more about his impending legal fight at his website. If you're in
Toronto on the 19th, do be sure to support Guy Earle's fight with the anti-free-speech bureaucracy by going along to the Comics
for Freedom Rally at The Comedy Bar which is at 945B Floor West.
In Blog news this week we express our support for the left wingers (I know, I know) over at Harry's Place who are getting into a
legal battle with Hamas. Well done for drawing them out into the open where the rest of us can snipe that them! More about
those people who are withdrawing from IslamExpo can be found here.
The use of the term Black Hole (by anyone except Stephen Hawkins we assume) is now not allowed in racially hyper aware
America. More details from Michell Malkin and Five
Feet of Fury.
Despite what the NYT or Fox or any other mainstream outlets might say, the latest Fauxtography scoop came from LGF. The Iranian reports
of Israelis fleeing Israel (which seem to be as trustworthy as their photographs) can be found on Ynet.
This week Meryl is discussing Pat Buchanan, Doug has a few things on his mind and Evan is talking about the implications of Guy Earle's prosecution in
Canada.
This week we welcome Dr Mordechai Kedar, of the Arabic Department of Bar-Ilan University in Tel Aviv. While appearing
recently on Al Jazeera talking about building apartments in Jerusalem, he decided not to take the role of a pinata as expected
by the show's host.
He informed the Al Jazeera interviewer that what Israel does in its own capital was none of the Arab world's business as it
has been the capital of the Jewish people for three thousand years, ever since the ancestors of the Arabs had been burying
their infant daughters live, drinking wine and worshiping stone idols.
You can watch the exchange on YouTube. I should
point out that this clip appeared online first in the original Arabic and it was with the help of Palestinian Media Watch that the clip was subtitled in English.
Also on the show this week we cover the extraordinary pronouncement by the most senior Judge in Britain that maybe Sharia
isn't so bad. Melanie Phillips' (no relation) blog is a good place to look.
Eye on the UN produced the video of David
Littman being shouted down by Egypt while trying to speak about Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) at the UN Human Rights
Council.
Barry Rubin wrote the tremendous piece noting the New York Time's 1924 headline: "Hitler Tamed By Prison; Released on
Parole, He Is Expected to Return to Austria.". You can find his article here: Prisoner Rehabilitated; Fifty Million Die.
Two crazy kid stories out of the UK. Nursery teachers on the look out for nursery Nazis and teenagers who refuse to kneel and pray to Allah.
The short quote from Danny Gillerman comes from Israellycool Dave's blog. Find it here.
This week we are joined once again by Peter Glover speaking about
Israel's flying pigs.
Evan Sayet would very much like you to know about his up coming show "Right to Laugh" in Hollywood on 22nd July. More
details here.
Doug Payton is back and sounding better than
ever.
Shire Network News is back and this week we continue with Part 2 of our interview with journalist Bill Bishop, author of
"The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart". He says America is increasingly divided,
not just politically, but by basic, fundamental world views.
You can find his book at Amazon:
The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart.
In blog news this week we look at the use of sniffer dogs in the UK. Guess which religion has a problem with sniffer dogs. I don't know, they had the cutest
beagle at JFK. Adorable.
For more Latin Mottos for Obama, head over to IMAO. And I will apologise for my merciless massacre of the Latin. Sorry.
For the full comedy video from Canada, head over to YouTube. Beware.... there be bad language there!
This week's new boy is Peter Glover. You can find his blog and other work here. Say hello and tell us what you think in the
comments.
And you can find out more about Evan and his show, "Right to Laugh" at his website: http://www.evansayet.com/
Shire Network News is hosted from Australia this week by our Senior Managing Editor in charge of calming enraged listeners,
"Tom Paine". He does not drop the F-bomb once. Not even a bleep. Not after the reaction we got to last week's, ah,
change of pace.
The feature interview this week is with French media analyst Philippe Karsenty, a long-term critic of France 2, the TV
channel that broadcast the famous footage of Mohammed Al-Durah, the 10 year old Palestinian shot allegedly shot dead in his
father's arms by Israeli soldiers. Not only does Philippe say it was a hoax, he now has a court ruling backing him up. But he
needs help to get this message past an entrenched state controlled media. If you can offer him any support, he asks that you
contact him at this e-mail address: pk@m-r.fr
In Blog News this week, the Worst US President Ever (and you know which peanut farmer we mean) casually endangers the
security of a democratic western nation by detailing exactly how many atomic bombs it has, so we respond with some
destabilisation and panic-mongering of our own. Take that malaise-boy, two can play at THAT game.
We take a look at the savage pressure British schoolchildren are under thanks to the fiercely competitive exam system,
Which on current trends will be asking tricky questions like "What colour is red" and "What is your name?" soon. Possibly
with an option to phone a friend as well, but that's going to be in the next education White Paper.
Algeria has charged a woman with becoming a Christian. You know, although it's now routine to see medieval gibberish
like this, we really ought to still be shocked.
And as always, the wacky antics of those wild and crazy guys at the United Nations brings a smile to the lips, a rueful
shake of the head, and the loading of a fresh clip into the M16. This week, there's a terrible cyclone in Burma, and the UN
sends a mystery parcel of aid. Watch the faces of the Burmese when they open it and find what's inside! Hi-jinks ensue.
Followed by much suffering and death, but the UN is probably getting used to that by now.
Meryl Yourish has been watching the Eurovision Song Contest, so
you don't have to. Her subsequent therapy bills will be sent to the EU headquarters in Brussels. It seems only fair.
Doug Payton has been watching the global
temperature creep downwards and Arctic ice thicken thanks to...er...global warming. Maybe it's because Al Gore has
been unusually quiet of late.
And Hollywood satirist and political activist Evan
Sayet discusses the possibility that if Obama loses, we're in for a re-run of the worst parts of the 60s, including the
emergence of a new domestic terror movement along the lines of the Weather Underground. Whose main achievement was to get
three of their members blown up, but we couldn't be that lucky again, could we? Pre-order Evan's book here, if you want to avoid the hideous possibility of a Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young reunion.
Shire Network News is so called because the man who started it, "Tom Paine" hails originally from New Zealand, which
did such a great job of looking exactly like Tolkein's Shire in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings.
This week's show is hosted from New Zealand by well known Kiwi blogger Murray, whose work you can find at Hitting Metal With a Hammer. And no, he is not related to
Gimli. As far as we know. Gimli's just nowhere nearly as aggressive and warlike as Murray.
This week's guest is Dr Walid Phares, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies where he focuses on Middle East history and politics, global terrorist
movements, democratization and human rights.
He speaks to us about the Hizbollah intimidation of the government of Lebanon, and whatever happened to the amazing
disappearing Bush doctrine.
In Blog News this week, Muslim radicals show maximum respect to the fearsome UK constabulary, is Barak Obama's mysterious
middle name actually "Neville", we ask why Londoners are confused as to why some guy can get stabbed to death in broad daylight
in Oxford St, what length the Yorkshire Ripper's sentence ought to be (and should it be measured in years or length of rope)
and Murray tells the rest of the world why they should use New Zealand as a horrible example of what happens when a government
actually believes in global warming and signs Kyoto.
We have our regular chat with Evan
Sayet and you can pre-order his new book on Amazon.
And Meryl Yourish is along to make fun of someone's name. But he
deserves it.
This week's guest is Patti Patton-Bader, founder of Soldiers
Angels, which organises a surprisingly vast array of methods by which you, the ordinary civillian at home, can show real
support for the troops.
Whether it be by sending care packages, baked goods, blankets and cards, providng practical assistance for soldiers
families, assisting chaplains with their work, or even organising voice-activated laptop computers for wounded soldiers,
Soldiers Angels can help you to help the troops.
Go visit www.soldiersangels.org. You will also find news there
of the Mom of the Year award that Patti received on Mother's day in the US.
In Blog News this week we talk about Sheik Ali Al-Faqir's appearance on Al Aqsa TV as reported by Memri. Apparently main stream opinion in Islam is that the whole
world should be conquered by Jihad. What a surprise.
Obama thinks there are 58 states in the US. It's all over the blogs.
For video of Jeremy Bowen under fire (and not by Israel either) you can look at the BBC site.
This week we have a contribution from Doug
Payton. He's terribly worried by the changes in the weight of the standard Kilogram.
We have our regular chat with Evan Sayet and
you can pre-order his new book on Amazon.
This week week we conclude our chat with Prof Barry Rubin, Director, Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center and Editor, Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal .
As we approach the 60th anniversary of the foundation of the modern state of Israel, Barry joins us to talk about his latest
reprinting of "The Israel Arab Reader". The book provides over 300 original source documents and gives a massive amount of
background into the Israeli Arab struggle.
In Blog news this week we cover such delights as the BBC's new advert to remind people in Britain that they can go to jail
for not paying up their Telly Tax. Biased BBC has the video.
The Wall
Street Journal has more about the "Hostile" environment at Dartmouth.
Our own Meryl Yourish brought to our attention the disgrace words of Tom Levitt. You can read more here.
We have our regular chat with Evan Sayet and
you can pre-order his new book on Amazon.
Meryl Yourish is talking about the reason Israel needs a strong army
and air force. It's not complicated, Jews just don't think the UN is up to protecting them.
The version of Hatikva I play at the end of the show can be bought as part of the boxed set linked to here. Do consider it, the rest of
the performances are terrific too.
We have been nominated for an award. Oh dear.
Our interview this week is with Kate McMillanof Small
Dead Animals and Kathy Shaidleof Five
Feet of Fury, two of the Canadian bloggers being sued by former Human Rights Commission employeeRichard Warman.
Richard Warman has been caughtout by
several Canadian websites using Canada's human rights machinery to make claims and collect money based onincitefulspeechposted
on websites.
Speech which sometimeswas posted
by...Richard Warman, using various pseudonyms.
In Blog News we look at the Hamasendorsement of
Barak Obama. The audio clip we play is taken from the Powerline blog.
We speak about theAustralian Labor
Government's 2020 conference. You honestly don't want to read any more about it.
For more on the weird Fatwa ofthe
week,take a look at the reverential treatment the BBC give
it.
DougPayton is
talkingabout the illegality of refusing to photograph Lesbians. Sounds like a sensible law to me. More details here.
We have our regularchatwith Evan
Sayet andyoucan pre-order his newbook on Amazon
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This week we have a deep and meaningful discussion that ranges across the political spectrum. Douglas Murray and Nick
Cohenjoin Tom Paine to disucuss the failures on both Left and Right to come to terms with a Jihadi threat.
On the Right we have Douglas Murray, the director of the think tank, Centre
forSocial Cohesion and the author of "Neo-Conservatism:Why
We Need It".
From the Left, broadly speaking, as he's not on good terms with most of his former comrades just at present, is
Britishjournalist Nick Cohen, author of "What's Left: How Liberals Lost their Way".
This is the first of a two part disucssion and should not be missed. They explore the failing of the left and of parts ofthe
right to come to terms with the real enemy everyone is facing
In blog news this week we look at the case of the 8 men accused of trying to blow aeroplanes out of the sky. Naughty,naughty
if you jumped to the conclusion that this might involve Islam.
We are also looking in to the sex scandal involving Max Mosley. You can do your own google search for the sex tape. Youdon't
need my help.
I cover a little personal trip I took to a conference in New York. Details can be found here.
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Doug Payton is covering more Obama magic and makes reference to flying penguines. You can see the BBC footage of these
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For the second week, our guest is British MP for Wells, David
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Our guest this week is British Member of Parliament for Wells, David Heathcote-Amery. He is talking to Tom Paine about
theprecarious state of democracy in Europe with a new European constitution (in all but name) being rammed down the throats of
anunwilling populace. In the first of a two part interview he covers his feelings for Europe and what he would form he would
liketo see European co-operation take.
Brian of London is back hosting the show this week. In blog news we cover the Church in North Carolina that doesn't thinkits
right to teach crucification and resurrection to kids as part of the Easter story. More details here.
It's hard not to laugh at a story when police are called in to investigate the alleged racism of a stuffed animal.A
hate crime for a stuffed toy, yeah.
In Melbourne a "priest" thinks that Easter shouldn't be a public holiday. I say "priest" but really....
moredetails here.
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Network News this week is hosted by Meryl Yourish in Richmond VA!
The feature interview is a continuation of the discussion from last week with retired Green Beret Lt Col Gordon Cucullu, who is worried about the increasing cultural gap between
western military forces and the civillian population.
This week Meryl backs up CAMERA's catching out of the BBC in yet another blatant lie about Israel, and wonders if their public
admissions about their attitudes towards Jews might have something to do with that.
The Organisation of the Islamic Conference says it's going to sue anyone who criticises Islam by suggesting they're over
sensitive to criticism. Hey, we don't make this stuff up, we just report it.
Barak Obama's pastor,
the one whose sermons he apparently managed not to hear for, oh, the last 20 years, has his views on race and history
dissected.
Rolling Stone magazine's incisive, hard-hitting,
take-no prisoners reputation for solid old-school political reportage is further enhanced with a cover showing Barak Obama
wreathed in a halo of light. There was no angelic choir in the background, but I guess you're supposed to just imagine
that bit.
We hear from SNN contributor Tomer Israeli in Jerusalem about what it's like living in a country where a sizable proportion
of the citizens want to kill you.
Hollywood entertainer and conservative convert-from-leftism Evan Sayet comments on what it means now that playwright David Mamet has seen the light.
And for the latest Barak Obama Hopeful Change news, go watch this video on You Tube. It won't leave you unchanged. We hope.
For those of you interested in secret trials behind closed doors, it turns out you don't have to visit some third world
hell-hole to find one. Mark Steyn and MacLeans magazine are trying to make a star chamber proceeding in Canada open to the
press, and you can help. For details, click here.
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This week's feature interview is with former Green Beret Lt Col
Gordon Cucullu, who says there's a growing cultural rift between
the US military and civillian society, which is endangering preparedness to face unexpected challenges, such as the
Venezuela/Colombia War of 2008.
What's that? You hadn't heard about that potential regional conflict which might drag the US in? Precisely the Colonel's
point.
We look at how new technology is enabling private citizens to have their own radio programs on the internet, publish their
own books, launch their own ballistic missiles...wait, back up a bit, what was that? It seems one Israeli who has found himself
in range of surface to surface missiles from Gaza felt his government's response was too feeble, and decided to start his own
artillery offensive.
Don't think it can't happen to you, some moron set off an IED in Times Square this week.
The UK continues it's rapid slide into cultural surrender by ordering RAF personnell near Peterborough to not wear their
uniforms off the base. It seems some civillians had been abusing servicemen and women in uniform. The Archbishop of Canterbury
doesn't seem to be involved in this story yet, but surely it's only a matter of time...
Barak Obama supporter and Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.I.Am has released
another video extolling the virtues of his candidate's
political platform. It seems to involve assorted showbiz folk chanting "Obama" and claiming the world will be made better in
some undescribed yet undisputable fashion. As the Internet is open to everyone, someone has responded with another video which points out some of the messianic
tendencies inherent in the Obama campaign.
UK Culture Minister Margaret Hodge has discovered that British people are having fun singing patriotic songs at the Last
Night of the Proms. Needless to say, she'd like to put a stop to it.
We also hear from Doug Payton who translates what Barak Obama is saying about defence, and Hollywood comedian and
conservative activist Evan Sayet says Hillary is in it
to win it, and the Democratic civil war will last right up to the convention. Mmmm, fighty Dems...Chicago '68...tear gas,
Yippies...great days.
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Our feature interview is with the author of "Culturism", John Press, who says if we don't believe we have the right to
defend our own culture, then we'll lose it. Which would be bad. For everyone.
The book is available at his website and at Amazon dot com.
In this week's show, we mark the passing of William F Buckley, discuss the UK government's much-feared new anti-jihadi
strategy of making terrorists sit on the
naughty seat, now that Kosovo is independent, how long will California remain part of the United States,and we have
excerpts from this remarkable
You Tube video of a group of students watching growing increasingly incredulous as the BBC resolutely refuses to do its job
and cover breaking news.
Meryl Yourish is along with a handy guide for perplexed US voters.
Hollywood conservative comedian, Evan Sayet, is
along to clue us in as to why people are avoiding Tinseltown's anti-war borefests.
Congratulations also to one of our regular contributors, Damian Penny, whose blog, Daimnation, has been ranked as 8th in the
list of Canada's top 25 political blogs. The "A
Dime A Dozen" blog used a combination of web traffic and Alexa ranking to work out which websites are most
influential. In first place was, naturally Mark
Steyn , and the wonderful Kate McMillan's Small Dead Animals came in at number four.
Just behind Damian Penny in tenth place is the absolutely brilliant Kathy Shaidle with Five Feet of Fury, and all of them
managed to top Canada's answer to Lionel Hutz,Warren Kinsella who limped home at number 24.
Ezra Levant is our guest this week. Ezra is the former publisher of Canada's Western Standard newspaper, who was famously
hauled up in front of some sort of bogus Province of Alberta Kangaroo Court for a variety of thought crimes.
Show Exclusive: Shirlene McGovern, tormentor of Ezra, has asked to resign from his case!
He fought back by arguing against the entire process, and posting a video of his encounter with the interrogator on You
Tube. You can find all his videos and much more on his own website ezralevant.com.
New Visitors from HotAir, welcome! Don't feel you have to jump to the interview, stick around and listen to the rest of
the show. We also have part two comming up next week.
Comment #2 — Patrick 2008-02-18 20:41:52 ·
Just wanted to say I was turned onto your podcast from Hotair today (relating to that whole thing with the canadian
thought pollice). Really fun show you have going. You got a new subscriber today.
This was the first of another 2 part interview and we'll continue next week.
In blog news this week we travel back a few hundred years to the time of Chaucer with "Here Bigynneth the Tale of the Asse-Htte.
An Archbishop of Canterbury Tale" borrowed from the satirist (oh how unworthy are we of that title) Iowahawk.
The news that there are witches in Saudia Arabia is not a surprise. I wish it were even a surprise that they plan to behead
one, but alas it is not
so.
You can find the amazing story of the Mosque, so enlightened that they are considering letting in a dog here at Europenews.
The magnificent Lord's
Prayer comes from the Blue Like You blog and from the cartoonist MacKay.
More on China and the Olympics can be found in the Daily Mail.
We also have our regular chat with Evan Sayet. You can find more of his work at his own site evansayet.com.
Doug Payton is talking about the death of
Nahoul the Bee and his replacement by a rabbit. You can also find my posts on Israellycool about that here and here. Dave's post on the modes of
death for the rabbit is: Different ways to skin a rabbit.
Former SNN contributor, Andrew Ian Dodge's website can be found here.
From magnificent Canadian cartoonist MacKay:
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Mark Steyn joins Tom Paine on Shire Network News this week to talk about all the ways in which he is currently under
investigation. In the first of a two part interview Mark joins us again and unleases a torrent of witty and clever observation.
It's not a left right thing.
If you don't already have his book, America Alone, may we thoroughly recommend it and that you pass some time looking at his website.
You can subscribe to SNN on Apple iTunes using the iTunes 1-click button at the
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In blog news I refer to the following video by Caral Bruni, now the new Mrs President.
Sheik Yer'mami's website can be found here.
Also this week we once again hear from Evan Sayet who's trying to
get over the drop out of Rudy and Fred.
Meryl Yourish has found some fishy Scientology goings on in
Sderot.
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Jonah Goldberg is the guest on Shire Network News this week. His new book, Liberal Fascism, is causing a bit of a stir among
liberals who don't understand. Just don't understand is how that sentence was meant to end. There is a whole blog about the
books reception set up at the National Review.
You can buy his book from Amazon.com via the following link:
Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning .
This week's guest writer on Blog News is Right Wing Duck. You can sometimes find him on IMAO. Let us know what you think.
Also this week we once again hear from Evan Sayet who's got Bill and
Hilary in his sights again.
Meryl Yourish is giving her liberal perspective on Fascism.
Doug Payton is considering what sort of
culture bans ever reference to pigs. And Cowboy builders. You can find background here.
This week's Winston Churchill quote is from The Gathering Storm:
Fascism was the shadow or ugly child of Communism... As Fascism sprang from Communism, so Nazism developed from
Fascism. Thus were set on foot those kindred movements which were destined soon to plunge the world into even more hideous
strife, which none can say has ended with their destruction.
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We had a slight technical problem with this show. If you use iTunes, please ignore a previous version of the show, this one,
the Director's Cut, is the correct one!
We're back and this week's interview guest is California-based filmmaker, Chris Burgard, whose documentary about the
situation on the US-Mexico border is winning awards and pissing off all the right people.
His film, "Border", unleashes a haunting, inside look at what
has arguably become a war zone: Rape Trees, illegal immigration, drug smuggling, sex trafficking, Mexican military incursions
and more—all taking place at the United States' southern border. You can order the DVD here.
We also have a new regular contributor. Bona fide HOLLYWOOD comedian Evan Sayet will be bringing us a regular view from
the US as this interminable election process grinds on. You can find his own site at evansayet.com.
We're also back with Blog News. Yeahhhh.
We absoulutely had to talk about Ezra Levant's jolly good show against the Kangaroo court in Canada. Follow his progress and
watch him slay the dragon at his site: EzraLevant.com.
You can find the best up to the minute coverage of Israel at Israellycool Dave's site and the fictional statement I quote came from this post: Liveblogging the Latest - Thursday January 17th
Mellanie Phillips mentions Hillary in her blog at the Spectator site: Hillary's gender
bender.
This week Meryl Yourish is talking about Sderot.
Damian Penny is covering the left's response to Ezra Levant.
The final quote from Winston Churchill can be found in his book, The Gathering Storm. In his conclusion to a paper
describing the necessity of laying mines in neutral Norwegian waters to prevent Sweedish Iron ore reaching Germany during the
winter of 39/40:
The letter of the law must not in supreme emergency obstruct those who are charged with its
protection and enforcement. It would not be right or rational that the aggressor Power should gain one set of advantages by
tearing up all laws, and another set by sheltering behind the innate respect for law of its opponents. Humanity, rather than
legality must be our guide.
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Shire Network News, the Anglosphere's premier anti-Jihadi podcast is back, and this week we ask Hollywood comedian
and political commentator Evan Sayet when tinseltown's conservatives
are finally going to stage a parade down Rodeo Drive. He says April or May. This should prove interesting. Will any of them
eat lunch in that town again? Stay tuned.
We'll also hear from Meryl Yourish what she
thinks of the Great Teddy Bear Incident of 2007.
There's also plenty of Blog News, featuring rioting Islamist maniacs. Yeah, that's basically it really. Rioting Jihadis.
Again. Same old same old. You know the drill by now, alleged insult, lunacy in the streets, what did we do
wrong, acknowledge great respect faith of Islam, deepest apologies, wish to assure your excellency incident never be
repeated, please accept more aid money, blah blah blah...
Well, we also bash the BBC, itself a long-established tradition, sideswipe "The View", say something positive about Ann
Coulter (for once!), agree with Scrappleface about the inanity of the US primary "debates", and host an address to the
struggling workers, peasants and intellectuals of Australia from Chairman Rudd. All hail the glorious People's Revolution
comrades! Struggle with steadfast determination to fulfil the nation's destiny as a haven of peace and democracy in the face
of imperialistic plots from the running dog lackeys of US capitalist hegemonic jcvajfhfhfdys*$#HH35v &5$%$)))))))
Sorry, must have fallen asleep and gone face down onto the keyboard again. Listening to one of Kevin Rudd's marathon press
conferences will do that.
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