Kevin 07 came here before the election and stood with the odious Adams, formerly of the left faction, and assured the forest destruction industry he was their man.
Anyone concerned about current forest practices and voted Labor 1 was unable to read the signals and needs to do a course - Duplicity 101 covering political double speak.
For a back up Garrett was kept in one so he did not gaff up the chances of a clean sweep of the Tasmanian board up.
The return of the business as usual grey suits will see the light green ones hanging up till the next election.
Then out they come to confuse and blind for Kevin10.
By that time what they are made of will stand for all to see so they should be careful that the green moths don’t eat away their cloths.
Posted by phill Parsons on 26/05/08 at 07:10 AM
You might have to change one half of the poster Karl.
Posted by Duncan Grant on 26/05/08 at 08:18 AM
Lennon has gone, now we have to work on deforestation, corruption and Forestry Tasmania. We have to get Rudd to believe that the Tamar Valley pulp mill is not the way forward for Tasmania, and Rudd should stop the permits that keep coming from the Federal Environment arena. We also need to convince the New Zealand billionaire Graeme Hart that an approved pulp mill plan is not in Carter Holt’s best interests because we will fight them all the way if they try to implement that illegal approval. Karl has captured the essence of it all in his work. Well done, I just love it!
Posted by Shirley Glen from West Tamar on 26/05/08 at 09:26 AM
Whilst not wishing to give the Liberals a hand-up, I simply can’t understand why they haven’t asked Rudd if the Labor Party’s debt to the C.M.F.E.U. explains their indifference to the destruction of Tasmania’s forests.
Posted by Dismord on 26/05/08 at 09:57 AM
The union whose workers build the pulpmills and power stations [among other things] digs out the coal [oil and gas], cuts down the carbon stores and works in processing the fossil fuels into energy has an interest in many decisions by the government.
Why is a former servant of that union now the Minister for Changing the Climate.
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