Thursday, July 14, 2005

The Salvos are religious, humanitarian, and seem to disagree with almost all of the Liberals policies:

"Homeless forgotten in Federal Budget"
"Statement on the dissolution of ATSIC"
"Give refugees permanent protection visas"
"Welfare agencies call for children to be released"
"The Salvation Army's viewsof how Australia should respond to international terrorism" is not exactly Green's policy, but call for "diplomatic means" instead of "unilateral action", that we should not be "destroying nations", etc.
"The Salvation Army response to asylum seekers coming to Australia"

And these are merely the items on the right-hand news-bar.

Here's a tops Eucharist/drinking game for you all:
I call it "Drink When You Find A Greens Policy That, Had They Been In Power, Would Have Made Each Of The Salvos Wishes Come True":

Social Citizenship and Welfare
Aboriginal People and Torres Strait Islanders
Immigration and Refugees (occurs 3 times)
Peace and Security
I hope the main reason the churches don't downright support the Greens is due to Huns crud about euthanasia/abortion/gays, because under a Liberal Federal Government, the first was legal for a while, the second has not changed one iota, and gays have been flaunting their wobbly bits around Mardi Gras.

Oh, and don't give any crap about "The GREENS WAN'T TO GIVE MY CHILDREN DRUGS!" coz LADY, they are on drugs statistically, and helping drug dealers to boot, and you really won't find any Greens touting the positive benefits of any drugs. Especially not dangerous prescription ones. I mean, have you read their policy? They want to put warning labels on alcohol fer-chucks-sake.

Plus, and this cannot be stressed enough, who were the evil nasty God-hating satan worshiping evil doerers who've been plotting those legalised heroin injecting rooms?! Churches. The Uniting Church at the fore front, thumbs up from an Anglican archbishop, even some Catholics had a shot at it before the Vatican reined them in. Still, the Liberals managed to find an anti-anything-drug-condoning Salvo and dropped him into the National Council on Drugs .

2 Comments:

At 3:10 pm, July 20, 2005, Blogger Aleks - Anarcho-Syndicalist said...

You have to love the Watermelon; green on the outside, red on the inside!

What you say is true, much of my family is very religious (I am not) and many of them voted Green last election becuase I convinced them that the Greens policies are more in tune with their Christian beliefs then any other parties. It should be noted that for my family Christianity is about the way you treat your fellow human beings and not that homophobic bullshit that is often espoused as being Christian.

 
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