Cate Demonstrates Hypocrisy In Areas Other Than Greenhoax
Von: ono b (i@j.com) [Profil]
Datum: 04.11.2009 04:19
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Datum: 04.11.2009 04:19
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November 4 2009 This is nice: "AMERICAN reviewers have been lunging for superlatives to describe Cate Blanchett's performance in the Sydney Theatre Company production of A Streetcar Named Desire in Washington." But Blanchett taking a US play to the US is also surprising, given her kick at John Howard before the last election: "CATE Blanchett wants the winner of next month's federal election to free Australia from its "embarrassing" relationship with the US. " "We're so in America's back pocket it's embarrassing. We have to claim our individualism, but also reconnect to the world in a better way. We've really isolated ourselves from Asia. I think that's politically and culturally very foolish." Well, a little hypocrisy is not that surprising with our each-way Cate UPDATE Cate just can't get out of that back-pocket. Here's the latest news of her next project - an American play about an American murder: "A PLAY based on the shocking death of a Florida toddler, which will star Cate Blanchett and be staged only in Australia, has provoked outrage in the US.... The murder of two-year-old Caylee Anthony, whose rotting remains were found stuck together with duct tape, has been dramatised by award-winning director Steven Soderbergh..." . This is embarrassing. http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/cate_stages_pla y_in_a_back_pocket/ ===================================== Holier Than Thou Greenies Not So "Green"! November 2 2009 Why is it that passionate greens often have the slobbiest houses in the street? Or, as Gavin Atkins shows, the messiest camps in the forest. People from communities that depend on Tasmania's timber industries are as mad as hell at protesters threatening their livelihoods and they're not going to take it any more. Timber workers have decided to give forest activists a dose of their own medicine by releasing photographs to Asian Correspondent that they say show the rubbish, including abandoned car bodies, that environmentalists have left behind in their forest camps in southern Tasmania. Rex Flakemore, a retired forest worker from Tasmania's Timber Communities Australia (TCA) doesn't mince his words: "These protesters preach about looking after the environment, yet in reality they are two-faced. What they created and then abandoned in the Florentine Valley can only be described as a dirty, filthy slum." Mr Flakemore rejects claims by the protesters that they did not have time to remove the rubbish. http://asiancorrespondent.com/gavin-atkins-shadowlands/gloves-are-off-in-tassie-forests.ht m Warmest Regards Bon z0 "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation." Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
