Saturday, April 19, 2008

NSW Lib Updates, and Bolt and Akerman

National Mental Health Report Highlights Years Of State Labor Government Failures
The National Mental Health Report shows the Iemma Government has failed to match its mental health rhetoric with action, Shadow Minister for Mental Health Greg Aplin said today.

Iemma Already Behind On Ageing Population: Intergenerational Report Rang Alarm Bells In 2002
Morris Iemma and Minister for Ageing Kristina Keneally have failed to act on the Intergenerational Report issued by the Federal Government in 2002 that called for immediate action to ready the country for a growing aged population, Shadow Minister for Ageing Andrew Constance said today.

Labor Can’t Fight Its Way Out Of A Plastic Bag
Iemma Govt Must Come Clean On Rescue Helicopter Tragedy
Alan Evans Victim Of Smear Campaign As Sydney Petrol Surges To $1.52
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Watching the summit? Andrew Bolt
The summit is screening on ABC2 and Sky News. Your impressions so far here.
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China arms desperate Mugabe Andrew Bolt
How China is exporting tyranny
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Obama the verballer
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Meet PM Kevin Fraser Andrew Bolt
George Megalogenis says Kevin Rudd isn’t the first Prime Minister to work very hard to achieve very little
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Jail only the trim and terrific Andrew Bolt
Too fat for jail
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Cate’s mate won’t always rate Andrew Bolt
Jack the Insider has a warning for Cate Blanchett and Kevin Rudd’s other court artists
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Time completely loses perspective. Here’s a cover that will years from now be cited as an example of the depths of hysteria to which we once sank. by Andrew Bolt
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Obama uses the old bad granny defence Andrew Bolt
Barack Obama really does have trouble with his analogies of moral equivalence, as we saw when he likened his white grandmother to his racist black hate-preacher. Byron York notes the latest example
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Summit of the smug self righteous Piers Akerman
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd opened yesterday summit of his government’s anointed self-righteous with a call to let “fresh air” into Australian thinking but the quotes from New Age poet Kahlil Gibran and the soundtrack from Over The Rainbow gave his retro game away.

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