Whenever Christmas rolls around and there is the usual debate about how commercial it all is these days, it just brings into stark relief how much we need to have a sense of moral direction in our lives. Our new religion, it would seem, is faith in a volatile […] Continue Reading…
December 23, 2003 | Peter
And So This Is Christmas…
December 22, 2003 | Graham
Two days, 19 hours and 54 minutes
That’s the time it takes to get a response from the National Party’s dobber site www.GovernmentWaste.com.au based on an entirely unrepresentative sample of one. Given that the two days were the weekend, I think that’s more than satisfactory. [In fact, since originally posting I found a message on my […] Continue Reading…
December 21, 2003 | Peter
Nuremberg’s Legacy
If only because of the way Saddam Hussein has been compared to Hitler, the process of ending his rule reminds us of the Nuremberg trials held after WWII. Running from 1945 to 1949, ten Nazi leaders were eventually executed, and Goering killed himself before sentence was carried out. Others […] Continue Reading…
December 20, 2003 | Peter
Crime, Punishment and Causation
Brutal dictators like Saddam Hussein often have a history of being physically abused as children. In such cases, the personal tragedy is translated into a social one. So the costs of ignoring this connection can be enormous.
We are regularly horrified by the crimes that people (all too often, let’s […] Continue Reading…
December 19, 2003 | Peter
Unlearned Lessons from 9-11
SBS recently showed another interesting documentary on US intelligence failures before September 11, 2001. I know they have their problems at the moment, but SBS continues to make the ABC look staid and timid, especially because they regularly air docos not sourced in either the US or Britain.
But back […] Continue Reading…
December 19, 2003 | Graham
Queensland opposition launches “dobber” Internet site
National Party leader Lawrence Springborg has taken an early lead in the Queensland election cyber race with a “dobber” site. While the major parties have their own slick campaigning sites, Springborg’s is the first, to my knowledge, to venture where the ’net demands you go: the frightening (to […] Continue Reading…
December 16, 2003 | Peter
Civilisation and the death penalty
The UN and Britain have both come out against the death penalty for Saddam, and so should have Australia. I suspect Saddam’s fate may become one of those defining moments of civilisation, like the Nuhremburg trials after WWII. Terrible things have happened, and there is a chance to reflect […] Continue Reading…
December 16, 2003 | Peter
Is Howard racist?
John Howard has copped some flack over his hardline stand over Zimbabwe and the Commonwealth, including claims emanating from parts African of racism. Considering that two of Howard’s most controversial stances involve race (Aboriginals and refugees), is he open to such accusations?
Racism is an easy thing to assert, and […] Continue Reading…
December 16, 2003 | Peter
Dare to be different, Mark
Interesting that Online Opinion’s own research backs up the current idea that Mark Latham needs to differentiate himself from Howard (and Crean and Beazley, for that matter) by taking a strong position and sticking to it.
So, too bad he echoed Howard in saying he would not object if an […] Continue Reading…
December 15, 2003 | Peter
On Dictators
A pathetic, scruffy old man is dug out of hole, and one of the more nasty dictatorships of the last century comes to an end. President Bush will be relieved that he won’t have to go to the next election with both his mortal enemies unaccounted for, but Saddam’s […] Continue Reading…