
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Howard on his knees?

Monday, June 11, 2007
Watch out for the Asians, John
(see
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21883831-2702,00.html)
Burgess' past record on the issue of capital punishment is not known. But cautioning John Howard about an Asian threat is a well proven tactic, one that was successfully used by Qantas when Singapore Airlines wanted to take over the failing Ansett.
Just mention to John Howard about a potential threat from the Asians. It always works.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Will CEOs and economists cut their wages to help the economy?
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Work Choices = Lower Wages

Sunday, March 25, 2007
A Bilingual Encounter on NSW Elections Day
As the old lady spoke very little English, I ventured forward to help. After perusing the bilingual material, I reassured the voter that the Chinese scripts were exact translations of the parts in English - how to vote for the Unity Party in the Upper House and in the Lower House. The voter stomped off, not entirely convinced, probably a little suspicious that we were in some kind of collusion.
I am not a supporter of the Unity Party. It claims to be a party promoting multiculturalism but it had often if not invariably given their preferences to the John Howard's party regardless of his past records on multicultural and race issues. In one instance they had even reneged on a preference swap agreement with the Labor Party towards the Elections Day and after the How to Vote cards have been printed, receiving the preferences from Labor but giving theirs to the Liberals! Sadly many new Asian Australians are either ignorant of the rather complex electoral voting system or oblivious of the Unity Party's preferential deals.
Which brings us to the question of why the Unity Party would use this frail 80-year-old who spoke hardly a word of English to hand out election day materials in affluent Beecroft? What do they hope to gain in contesting a lower house seat such as Epping, apart from grabbing some unintended votes from the Asian community for the Liberal Party ?
I believe the Unity Party a party of Asian business people out to establish contacts and do convenient deals with some ultimate private business 0bjectives.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Howard's Emergency Landing
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Alliance against .......?
There is a sudden push by John Howard to form security alliances with some of our northern neighbours. One has just been signed with
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21384779-601,00.html) which US Vice President Cheney apparently raised with Howard in his recent trip Down Under after it was rejected by Bush administration. Of course the deputy sheriff could not bring himself to refuse this one.
I learnt from one of Lee Kuan Yew’s speeches many decades ago that when there is a call for an alliance the logical question is “against whom?” Howard carefully dropped the hint by saying that he thought
It would suit the
Is it a coincidence that Opposition leader Rudd who is doing spectacularly in the polls despite all the mud slinging, happens to be fluent in Mandarin apart from other things Chinese? Is it a coincidence that Howard’s own constituency may become vulnerable because of the increased number of Chinese and other Asian migrants who would be impressed by Rudd language skills?
Howard is experienced enough to know that
The sacrificing of some foreign policies can be a small price to pay to retain one’s power.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Monday, March 05, 2007
RUDD vs HOWARD

Rudd has been trying to explain it all in his usual analytical and rational way. Along comes Paul Keating and contributed the best lines of the debate so far:
“Look, look, Kevin has done something, he's met Brian Burke. But I'll tell you what he hasn't done - he hasn't lied to his nation about reasons for committing Australia to a non-UN sponsored invasion and war. He hasn't turned his head from the plight of a boat full of wretched individuals looking for shelter, and then adding insult to injury by saying they threw their kids overboard first, you know. And he hasn't prostituted the UN Oil-for-Food program by falsely declaring that Australia's wheat shipments were not ultra vires of the UN guidelines. Now, this is what this prime minister has presided over, you know …I mean, look, you know, Howard has, you know, lied to the country about the reasons for going to war, going to war for God's sake, and now he wants us to believe it's a major problem if Kevin Rudd meets Brian Burke, you know, Brian who?”
and
“Well, the thing about poor old Costello, he's all tip and no iceberg, you know. He (laughs), you know, he can throw a punch across the parliament, but the bloke he should be throwing the punch to his Howard. Of course, he doesn't have the ticker for it.”
Perhaps Rudd needs to learn to use the old methods to deal with Howard and Costello. From Keating.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
WHY HOWARD ATTACKED OBAMA
http://www.smh.com.au/news/opinion/howard-has-tarred-himself/2007/02/14/1171405293594.html
that John Howard attacked only Obama Barack but not other Presidential candidates - like Senator John Edwards (and, if I may add, Senator Hilary Clinton) for opposing the Iraq War.
Why?
Of course, John Howard has a long history of targeting those who are not Anglo Saxon. Is he up to his tricks again now that the polls are going badly against him?
Thursday, February 01, 2007
THE SIGNS THAT SHOCKED SYDNEY
I looked it up in my copy of the Bible, it was right there in Matthews 5:44.
I suppose those who are unhappy can take it or leave the church. Others may prefer to change the Bible. After all, history has been rewritten many times.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
TAINTED AUSSIE FLAG



Sunday, January 21, 2007
Rudd's Interview (Unofficial translation)
http://goodtobewithyou.blogspot.com
Being quite keen to read the full text, I looked for an English translation which I thought must surely exist. I had hoped for a quick perusal without the tedium of frequent references to my still brand new Chinese-English dictionary. The most obvious place was Rudd’s own office. Alas, my email went unanswered – either because they were too busy planning the takeover of Canberra or just plain rude! Undeterred, I ventured into an unofficial translation myself, while under my breath thanking my parents for encouraging me to build a basic foundation in Chinese during school. After some hours’ work, it was finished, all five pages of it. To post it in the normal way would take up too much web space on the opening page of my blog. Instead, I have posted them as comments, in two parts, below.
Iemma vs the Sheik
Premier Iemma of NSW must be happy to read that the bizarre Sheik Hilaly is considering contesting against him in the state elections in March.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/shock-showdown-for-iemma/2007/01/20/1169096030968.html
Apart from allowing the people (including the Muslims who make up more than 10% of the voters in the seat) to make a clear choice it it will be an opportunity for the government to debate the issues regarding the Muslim minorities.
Most of all, it puts the Liberal coalition leader Debnam in a quandary - who will he support or oppose ?
Thursday, January 11, 2007
35 Days
Locked in a hotel room with my sick daughter in freezing Harbin a couple of years ago, I channel surfed the TV and happened upon an interview of Rudd by a Chinese reporter. I was most impressed with Rudd's handling of very technical foreign relations issues in fluent Mandarin.
It would serve him well if people are impressed with the ALP policies under his leadership as I was with his Mandarin!



