On Apr 8, 11:38 am, fasgnadh <fasgn...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Sir John Howard wrote:
> >http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23498209-2,00.html
>
> > FORMER prime minister John Howard has won a $US50,000 ($54,300) prize
> > for his good governing, with his workplaces changes and stance on Iraq
> > singled out for praise.
>
> BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA!
>
> Only the last-Gasp neocons would laud the Lying Little Rodents failures
> and cross his palm with silver for his services to American Economic
> Interests!
>
> > Presenting Mr Howard with its Common Wealth Award for Government, the
> > United States' PNC Financial Services Group
>
> Who brought you Sub-Prime Mortgages and Haliburton wartime
procurement...
>
> > also noted Mr Howard's tax changes,
>
> the neo-cons giving Howard a kickback for INCREASING taxes!?!? B^D
>
> They have lost their minds! B^)
>
> > including the introduction of the GST,
>
> Record Highest Taxing government in our history, the neo-cons, in their
> dying days, have forgotten what they pretended to believe in and spend
> their days dealing with their global rejection by the electorate by
> awarding each other laurels and telling each other how wonderful they
> are! B^D
>
> > Australia experienced economic growth averaging 3.6 per cent per annum
> > during his tenure, it said.
>
> Down from the 4% he inherited. B^p
>
> (How would Howard create a successful small business? By taking
> a successful large one and running it into debt, like Australia is)
>
>
>
> > Mr Howard received the award in Wilmington, Delaware on Saturday,
> > alongside three other recipients including NASA's top climate
> > scientist James Hansen, who last year claimed the Bush Administration
> > had tried to silence him.
>
> > Mr Hansen had accused the Bush Administration of trying to stop him
> > speaking out after he gave a lecture calling for prompt reductions in
> > emissions for greenhouse gases.
>
> So the PNC financial services group makes a habit of indulging
> other hysterics, not just John Winsome. B^D
>
>
>
> > Mr Hansen used his award to again rail against the US Government and
> > accuse fossil fuel industries of trying to hide the extent of the
> > global warming crisis.
>
> > And in a paper to be submitted to Science magazine tomorrow, Mr Hansen
> > called for the phasing out all coal-fired plants by 2030, taxing their
> > emissions until then, and banning the building of new plants unless
> > they were designed to trap and segregate the carbon dioxide they emit.
>
> Wow, he's almost as brilliant as the failed PM, who lost his seat
> to a political novice after a decade of inaction on multiple fronts.
>
> > There was no mention in Mr Howard's citation of his environmental
> > policies, including his refusal to sign the Kyoto Protocol on climate
> > change - something the Rudd Government has since done.
>
> PNC are not known for their consistency, clearly. B^D
>
> > Mr Howard defended that decision, saying: "I thought it was the right
> > policy at the time because the major emitters were not on board.
>
> > "You need a new Kyoto Protocol with all the major emitters committed
> > to it. Then you are cooking with gas."
>
> BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH!
>
> The only cooking is Howard's Goose! B^D
>
> > The other two award recipients were US actress Glenn Close for
> > dramatic arts, and NBC news anchorwoman Ann Curry for mass
> > communications.
>
> At last Howard has found his milieu; aging Hollywood has-beens, a
> conspiracy hysteric, and a media trollop!! B^D
>
> > The awards are provided by a trust of the late Ralph Hayes, a former
> > director of Coca-Cola and Bank of Delaware, now PNC.
>
> Howard has finally been acknowledged by Big Capital for his services
> to them over a decade, delivering Australians up to their manifestly
> disadvantageous trade Arrangement with the American bubble economy.
>
> Gee.. thanks for nuffin!
>
> > In 29 years, 165 recipients in seven fields have included former US
> > secretary of state Henry Kissinger,
>
> And that's where failed political leaders like
> Howard belong, with Dr Strangelove. ;-)
>
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>
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Howard and his globalist masters could not have gotten it so wrong on
so many accounts, launching totally nonstrategic wars ac***ulating
debt destroying industrial base, selling off national assets.


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