Tuesday, August 12, 2008

A Brumby a day keeps the clown away, or so the saying goes. For those living outside of the lucky island, Australia, some explanation follows. Brumby belongs to the class of parasites, which claim to represent their constituents. Although any society would be better off without professional politicians, the farce called representative democracy has not ended yet.

This means that the political parasitic class still enjoys a lifestyle on the livelyhood of other instead of their own means or merits. Not only that, these high level dole bludger demonstrate their incompetence regularly in all sort of media.

"I would hope that people would respect the right of farmers to make a choice."


Mr. Brumby, I would hope that politicos like yourself would respect the right of citizens to get what they voted for. Not, that Victorians had a chance to explicitly vote on the issue of GM food, nor that any politician who promised a GM free Victoria would go to jail for the end of the moratorium.

Mr. Brumby, I would hope that you keep the farmers choice free of subsidies, instead of marching up front and polluting the Victorian biosphere with GM canola. I would further hope that you use your position to finance more research into GM before destroying organic farming for ever. In case you didn't know, Mr. Brumby, GM food lacks independent research, and the glimpses of these research already unveil the blatant lies in Monsanto's shiny advertising.

Mr. Brumby, as a politician you should not hope that people respect your inane assumptions about reality, as a politician you should listen to the people before even considering obliterating organic farming in Victoria. But then, this can only apply in countries that take democracy seriously.

Mr. Brumby, thanks for providing more evidence that the political system in this country is as reasonable as the Muppet show, unfortunately much less funny. Please continue to refrain from thinking before talking to the media, so that the bullshit detectors won't stop buzzing.