Let’s see some consistency, Pete

Posted by The Editor on Sunday 24 September 2006, 8:52 am
Categories: Politics, Religion  Tags: , , , , ,

Since Peter Costello is so keen to tell Muslims what governmental model they should aspire to, perhaps he should urge Australian government to follow that same advice. And since Pete thinks that Turkey is the perfect example of Islamic government, with its complete separation of church and State, I look forward to Mr Costello lobbying for the abolition of daily Christian prayers in parliament and the end of government ministers continually pandering to the Christian lobby.

I know Costello’s trying desperately to broaden his policy scope beyond his portfolio but all he’s managing to do is broaden the view that he’s a bumbling, ignorant and divisive fool.

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4 comments on “Let’s see some consistency, Pete”

  1. Monday 25 September 2006, 4:46 pm #billybob

    Ataturk also moved the government away from any kind of civilisation, from the main city, Istanbal, to the desolation of Ankara, perhaps Pete can move to up state WA? See http://www.hitit.co.uk/regions/Ankara/todo.html or http://www.canberratourism.com.au/

  2. Wednesday 27 September 2006, 2:08 pm #J,The

    Dude it’s already in Canberra. Do you really think parliament needs to be MORE removed from civilisation?

  3. Wednesday 27 September 2006, 3:29 pm #billybob

    No, I think you need to be more removed from civilisation…

  4. Thursday 28 September 2006, 12:52 pm #billybob

    Sorry J,The, my previous comment was a little rude. Been hanging around Jacob too long.

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