Jooliar Gillard, PM of Australia, insists that her word is better than her former boyfriends, who is a fraudster:
His word against mine, she asked the media, make your mind up!
Now they call him a ‘scumbag:’
But it was Gillard who shared his bed, and not only that: Julia Gillard had ”created the stolen vehicle that the bank robbers took to the bank to rob the bank”.
Her word is as good as her record:
Gillard backs down forced to support “The Savage” over Israel in UN Vote to save her miserable ass (Aussie News & Views)
FORGET the war-torn Middle East, Labor MPs are trying to keep the peace in their own electorates first.
Pro-”Palestine” recognition MPs Anthony Abanese, Bob Carr, Julia Gillard and anti-recognition MPs Stephen Conroy, Bill Shorten and Michael Danby. Source: The Daily Telegraph
Sydney’s Occupied Territories remind Labor Green Loon Government who is in charge
Julia Gillard changes her mind on a UN vote against the granting of observer status to “Palestine”:
Many MPs, expecting Ms Gillard to maintain her staunch support for Israel and back a vote against the motion, were taken by surprise by the backflip.
They haven’t been paying attention.
Flip-floppin’ away:
Australia’s Labor rabble is siding with the savage, against the civilised man. And not for the first time:
Sydney’s Occupied Territories Decide Who the “Underdog” is.
Labor again sells us out for Muslim votes in western Sydney (Bolt)
“Pathetic”, says Howard.
JOHN Howard has branded Julia Gillard’s backdown over her push to vote no for UN observer status for Palestine as an “embarrassment” as the issue reignited internal criticisms within the government about the Prime Minister’s judgment and leadership style.
Its not just an “embarrassment”– they are deceiving themselves and Australia.
Troy Bramston explains the craven reasons for Gillard’s loss:
Just minutes before the caucus meeting, Foreign Minister Bob Carr stood in Gillard’s office and told her, eyeball to eyeball, to change her mind or she faced a humiliating defeat.
Ambassador Yuval Rotem says the issue is not about recognising the right to Palestinian statehood but about getting Palestinian leaders to recognise the right of Israel to exist.
So who is the ‘underdog’ here?
Gemma Jones and Janet Fife-Yeomans
The Daily Telegraph
FORGET the war-torn Middle East, Labor MPs are trying to keep the peace in their own electorates first.
The most vocal minister to speak out against Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s plan to vote against giving Palestine an upgraded status at the United Nations was Tony Burke, whose southwestern Sydneyelectorate is made up predominantly of Islamic voters and those of Lebanese heritage.
Mr Burke was among 10 cabinet ministers who spoke out against the Prime Minister’s position, with Ms Gillard only deciding at the last moment that Australia should abstain after it became clear caucus would revolt.
One Labor MP yesterday said applause broke out in the party room when Ms Gillard revealed her backdown, while MPs who had supported a no vote were furious.
A pleased Mr Burke yesterday said: “I was always supportive of the two-state solution and I have argued for that in every forum. I’m fully supportive of the position taken by the Prime Minister.”
MPs yesterday said they were concerned about Ms Gillard’s judgment after she appeared blindsided in cabinet by the ferocious opposition of her ministers, with Mr Burke and Communications Minister Stephen Conroy engaging in a lively debate.
One said Mr Burke was concerned about the impact on his electorate, which is home to Lakemba Mosque.
Mr Conroy, who some MPs believe is too close to the PM in her fractured caucus, and Employment Minister Bill Shorten backed the PM’s original position.
Banks MP Darryl Melham was one of the key agitators but he has held his views since the mid 1970s and was not acting because he feared the large number of people of Lebanese descent in his electorate would turn on him.
Transport Minister Anthony Albanese, who holds the seat of Grayndler, said yesterday it was a matter of principle, not protecting himself from an electoral backlash.
“This is a matter of principle. Labor’s position has consistently been for a two-state solution,” he said.
A spokesman for Climate Change Minister Greg Combet, who was also vocal against the proposed vote against the resolution, said he supported the abstention outcome.
Australian Palestinian organisations were mixed about the reasons the MPs may have had to force the Prime Minister to backdown.
Katherine Kelly of Australians for Justice and Peace in Palestine said it was not a question just for Muslims.
“We have many people within AJAP who are not Muslims. You do not have to be Muslim to recognise there should be justice for Palestine,” she said.
She said sitting on the fence was not a good stand for the government to take.
“Abstaining is not a ‘no decision’. It is a decision to sit on the fence,” she said.
Mr Conroy declined to comment on a matter involving cabinet discussions.
Foreign Minister Bob Carr told the chamber the decision was balanced: “The vast bulk of Australians want a two-state solution. On countless occasions the previous coalition government opted to abstain. It’s a valid option.”
Carr is consistent in failure and a pathetic sellout. He lives in a fantasy world and projects these fantasies on others. Carr wouldn’t know what the “fast bulk of Australians” want if they came to bite him in the dick. When it comes to “solutions”, he should be reading this by Hugh Fitzgerald, again and again.
Nationals Senator Barnaby Joyce responded by listing all the Australian prime ministers since 1948 who had supported the policy of secure borders for an Israeli state.
He asked Senator Carr if he categorically supported secure borders for Israel.
“We wouldn’t contemplate any other policy,” Senator Carr said.
“This motion doesn’t confer statehood on the Palestinian territories, it gives non-state status … somewhat higher than what it enjoys at the present time,” he said.
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How Hamas Is Trying to Fool Everyone
… But while Mashaal was speaking on CNN, several Hamas leaders in the Gaza Strip were talking — in Arabic — about their intention to pursue the fight against Israel until the “liberation of all our lands, from the sea to the river.” …
In reality Hamas has not changed or relinquished its dream of replacing Israel with an Islamist state that is funded and armed by Iran. Unless Hamas changes its charter, the talk about changes in its strategy only serves to spread the movement’s campaign of deception.
As some on Bolt’s blog have said: the Muslim electorates in Australia are dictating our foreign policy!
I guess that applies to most of the west for that matter.
(I hope this post doesn’t disappear like most of my others!)
I just ran another check through the spam-filter, but there’s nothing. When was it that a comment disappeared?
Gramfan,
Yes, they are – people need to oppose muslim involvement in politics at all levels.
I am furious that muslims are dictating Australia’s foreign policy. I believe that the lefty,pc,mc,moral & cultural relativists have now taken us further into sharia compliance and I fail to understand how my fellow Australians can’t see this! Australia’s first woman Prime Minister is an insult to the position. How hypocritical to deride Tony Abbott as a misogynist when she supports the most woman hating cult in the world and allows these amoebas to tell us what to do on the international stage
A POX upon her house and the houses of all who support her and her socialist regime.
Gillard is a traitor!
She cannot be trusted after the Carbon Tax Fiasco!
She is lying about her dealings with Slatter & Gordon!!
The stupid thing, well among many stupid things, about the loonie left worrying about the muslim vote is that if that who will they vote for if the loons are not so loonie. The Liberal party. Hardly. In other words Labor could ignore the Muslim vote and suffer no consequence. They are stoopid dhimmi cowards.
Sheik,
Lots of my comments disappear. Today was ok.
I usually give up after three attempts!
Rest assured – I am not ignoring you:)
kaw you are correct!
Bad enough when they get elected, let alone this.
Damn Paul Keating!
Vicki – Gillard is not a traitor. She wasn’t born in Australia. She is Welsh and her loyalty is with some international leftist dream. Its pretty sad when non native people sit in your parliament.
Good point.
Even her mendacity is mendacious.
Gillard and her commie pack are history. I’m educating every person i can. Every vote i can get. What’s she’s done is treason! Selfish, nieve stupidity. How can a woman screeching misogyny give 500 million to islamic schools while our people are broke? Allow the visa the islamic terrorist inciter while banning Geers. The carbon tax, a UN rule over us. Now the ego maniac thinks she has a right to change Anzac Day to Citizens Day. Gillard’s global betrayal of the Australian people had better result in a resounding GTFO! So if she panders to rioters, jihads, and criminal scum.. the best we can excuse her with, is she’s a leftist dreamer? My bloodlines come from one of the first ships that landed in Australia. My grandfather fought for our freedom. May she personally pay for the grief and betrayal her deluded mindset has inflicted on my beloved country.
” 500 million to islamic schools “– that was Howard’s doing, a payoff for the Muslims to leave East Timor.
Our precious Labor turds have since topped it off with another 2 billion, (at least) and the Indo’s got more coming.
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