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Saturday, March 06, 2004
How a Sussex Street government with such a disastrous record has been able to survive for so long has mystified even those professors with long political experience... Many activists from all over the political spectrum are uniting over the issue of trifling democracy...
Cash Cow: City Culture that Instills Fear
The Labor Party, through the forced merger of the City of Sydney with South Sydney, is trifling with democracy. It had accepted more than $5 million in donations from developers in the past five years, and it planned to take control of the city to use it as "a cash cow".
What I am trying to do in my candidacy is to bring back government for the people by the people. Not government by the Labor Party for Sussex Street [its head office]
· Winds of Change helping to inspire: Gandhi is one of Moores political inspirations, along with Theodore Roosevelt, the former state independent MPs Ted Mack and John Hatton
· See Also BULLIES AND THUGSDo you believe these characters?The Republican National Committee on Friday asked about 250 television stations to pull a liberal group's ads critical of President Bush.