Constitutional Change: Liberalism, Liebler’s List and the coming Police State

On January 27, 2012, in Analysis, Commentary, Uncategorized, by mkennedy

By Michael Kennedy and Ryan Walsh The freedom of Australians to speak freely, particularly those of European/white heritage (the founders, builders, the people who comprised 98% of those who fought and died in two world wars, creators of the country that is so appealing it attracted thousands of migrants and currently still the majority demographic [...]

Overpaid, and loving it.

On November 9, 2011, in Analysis, Commentary, Uncategorized, by mkennedy

By Michael Kennedy The world is stagnating after the Global Financial Crisis of 2008.  The cowboy bandits of Wall Street, the architects of the GFC, perhaps the only accomplishment outside of growing their own portfolio, got off basically scott free.  Many are expecting Global Financial Crisis Mark II.  As every cloud comes with a proverbial [...]

“White Flight” from schools.

On October 28, 2011, in Analysis, Articles, Commentary, by mkennedy

By Michael Kennedy One thing that can be said about the mainstream media, is that concerning real issues, they are often behind the times. “White flight”, a phenomenon which has been around for centuries elsewhere in the world, for quite a few years now in Australia, finally gets a mention in the Sydney Morning Herald. [...]

Live Export – Labor’s failure to take a moral stance

On October 18, 2011, in Articles, Commentary, by mkennedy

By Michael Kennedy The Labor government has shown that it is morally spineless by failing to make compulsory, pre slaughter stunning which would save the animals that we profit from, from the misery of appalling and barbaric slaughter techniques that exist elsewhere in the world. If we are to be honest, poor treatment of animals [...]

Debunking the debunking of Bob’s Mantra

On July 30, 2011, in Analysis, Articles, Commentary, Foreign Commentary, by mkennedy

By Michael Kennedy Debunking the debunking of Bob’s Mantra Some who may have argued with ‘anti-racists’ may very well have discovered that anti-racism is not much more than anti-white sentiment wrapped up in a phoney morality. Some of us may have heard of, or used Bob’s Mantra. Robert Whitaker has a history of political involvement, [...]

The Nuclear Debate Reignited

On March 24, 2011, in Articles, Commentary, by mkennedy

by Michael Kennedy The nuclear debate has arisen once more, not that it ever left. With the continuing tragedy in Japan from the earthquake and subsequent tsunami, focus has been on the nuclear power plants damaged by the Earth’s rumblings. The Fukishima plant has had three explosions since the quake less than a week ago [...]

Free Market Fallacy

On November 30, 2010, in Analysis, Articles, Commentary, by mkennedy

by Michael Kennedy The Free Market. The ideological pinnacle of neo-liberalism, the idea which will give wealth to all, eliminate poverty, create every kind of good and service imaginable, cure disease, make the trains run on time, save the environment and bring unicorns back from extinction. It is touted as the economical panacea, the cure [...]

Home Sweet Hell, how Australians are being priced out of their own nation

On September 30, 2010, in Analysis, Articles, Commentary, by mkennedy

by Michael Kennedy Anyone with a worldly outlook and an independent mind would be acutely aware of how the media play a pivotal role in determining for other people what is to be considered an issue and what isn’t. The media set the tone of discussion. If the media brings something up, it must be [...]

Why support Nationalist Alternative

On August 25, 2010, in Articles, Commentary, Uncategorized, by mkennedy

by Michael Kennedy A Fresh Political Alternative For many Australians, it strikes them as odd, and constricting, as to how a supposedly democratic system at election time, really only offers two possible choices. Come election time, its a choice between Labor or Liberal, with minor parties vying for protest votes. Most Australians are aware that [...]

Using Refugees to belittle the Immigration Debate

On July 23, 2010, in Articles, Commentary, Uncategorized, by mkennedy

By Michael Kennedy “Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Boat People are used as a way to release pressure from the real immigration debate”. It seems that recently Australia has  rediscovered its obsession with asylum seekers.  News stories now abound of how more boats are on the way, of how asylum seekers (always by boat, not by [...]