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sydney alternative media - non-profit community independent trustworthy
Monday, 3 September 2007
Where's George Bush? Has anyone seen George?
Mood:  quizzical
Topic: corporates

Is he here at Sydney Town Hall ticking off Deputy Lord Mayor Cr Chris Harris who wants to 'cage him' according to a certain banner proposal?

Is he in the office of his US Citizen 'Kane' Murdoch checking the latest attack front pager about a group smaller than a football team that no one has ever heard of, which apparently costs $300M to deal with?

Maybe he's over at Rupert's rival Fairfax trying to shake their tree a bit after that nasty Alan Ramsey column on Saturday? I mean what a curmudgeon....

Maybe he went in to tell those disgruntled  Greenpeace, Caritas and other civil society groups [pdf link] they can stick their NGO media room on the ground floor of the Labor Council building in Sussex St?

Doggone it, where is the varmint? Centrepoint Tower or World Tower? Or maybe he's pondering community and sustainability somewhere with Microsoft, and Thales defence industry corporation named on the APEC flags down at Darling Harbour tourist precinct?


Is he taking a tour in a cheuffer driven Mercedes here, contemplating why we don't have the death penalty like Texas?

Quack quack, where is George the lame duck President? Everyone is waiting, some will offer bouquets some the unvarnished truth.

NSW Treasurer Michael Costa said on ABC radio this afternoon 'we are not about stopping peaceful protests'. Amen to that. There's plenty to worry about in this world.

 

 

 

 


Posted by editor at 8:31 PM NZT
Updated: Thursday, 6 September 2007 12:23 PM NZT

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