BRUMBY IS A POLITICAL SOOK
July 25th 2008 05:47
Love the way Premier Brumby is hiding behind his wife's complaint about protesters advising they will protest at the Premier's country property. Brumby's wife explains she feels insecure, fearful and as if the property in the country is no longer her private world. That's fine she's not in politics and shouldn't necessarily be hounded for her husbands decision to take water out of the mouths of Murray farmers and pipe it to the mouths of the urban population.
It's only when Brumby complains that his wife is being hounded and that she has every right to complain about the threatened treatment. We know that Premier, but you should come out in your true colours as a sook and whine about protesters coming to your property as well.
I'm threatening you, and your government - not your wife or children - with legal action under the UN legislation, that states that if a government and corporation knowingly decides to create carbon emissions that lead to extreme weather conditions then you and your government is liable. The charge before the international criminal court is to be criminal negligence (as I understand it) and I will supply them with all the information on the Port Phillip Bay dredging ( my doco, The Last Good Summer, shown on nine and channel 31 has all the relevant info, and has been seen by your public servants and a former Premier. Have witnesses to the purchase of the DVD and the showing of it to Bracksy's electoral office). The former Premier didn't make the decision to go ahead, you did and you're going to wear it. There is no estimate on carbon emissions for the project. That's negligent, wouldn't you say? And you were also warned of an Exxon Valdez scenario. Not "if" but "when" warns former harbour master, Captain Frank Hart.
And if you feel your rights have been trodden on, remember that you have trodden on the rights of all Victorians who love the bay. My memories are of growing up there, in those waters, and they belong to the people of Victoria, the creatures that inhabit the sea, and not interstate and wealthy businesspeople (Melbourne Club confreres in particular). Many of them are so dumb they don't realise the Portsea waters have already been contaminated and their real estate has become fragile.
It's only when Brumby complains that his wife is being hounded and that she has every right to complain about the threatened treatment. We know that Premier, but you should come out in your true colours as a sook and whine about protesters coming to your property as well.
I'm threatening you, and your government - not your wife or children - with legal action under the UN legislation, that states that if a government and corporation knowingly decides to create carbon emissions that lead to extreme weather conditions then you and your government is liable. The charge before the international criminal court is to be criminal negligence (as I understand it) and I will supply them with all the information on the Port Phillip Bay dredging ( my doco, The Last Good Summer, shown on nine and channel 31 has all the relevant info, and has been seen by your public servants and a former Premier. Have witnesses to the purchase of the DVD and the showing of it to Bracksy's electoral office). The former Premier didn't make the decision to go ahead, you did and you're going to wear it. There is no estimate on carbon emissions for the project. That's negligent, wouldn't you say? And you were also warned of an Exxon Valdez scenario. Not "if" but "when" warns former harbour master, Captain Frank Hart.
And if you feel your rights have been trodden on, remember that you have trodden on the rights of all Victorians who love the bay. My memories are of growing up there, in those waters, and they belong to the people of Victoria, the creatures that inhabit the sea, and not interstate and wealthy businesspeople (Melbourne Club confreres in particular). Many of them are so dumb they don't realise the Portsea waters have already been contaminated and their real estate has become fragile.
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