Refusing to pursue good governance?
Political allsorts, Gosford councillors and State and Federal politicians have all demonstrated themselves willing to be biased while picking just who they will represent.
Their reasons for refusing to pursue the good government of the people will hopefully stem from their own thought processes, but accommodating political sins against the peoples is not good governance.
I would expect all of them to cite politics as justification of what they have accommodated.
Australians seem resigned to politics being used as an excuse by our elected representatives conducting themselves in a less than honourable fashion.
We should be suspicious of the skilled use of words by paid spin doctors to artfully take the harsh edge off the currency of lies and dishonesty, all too often involving opposite ends of the political spectrum.
Labor politicians are like worms wriggling on a hook trying to avoid their fate.
I doubt many of them really understand the reason why they were given our mandate in the first place.
This latest Federal election is one of many Local, State and Federal elections since I started my odyssey in 2001 to seek the protection of my father's constitutional rights.
I have become familiar with a phrase "lack of political will".
What it means is open to interpretation depending on how it is applied, like a swear word.
To her credit I have had a lengthy phone call with Liberal candidate for Robertson Lucy Wicks.
I raised my concerns about Gosford Council with her.
It would be wrong for any political candidates to make assumptions without asking to see the evidence I hold supporting all the issues I raised in print.
They are, in my opinion, seeking the support of the people to join Federal Parliament where they may exercise their influence in the best interest of their constituents.
I look forward to meeting or at least hearing from new candidates, men and women who are setting off on a political journey by seeking support from voters to become members of Federal Government.
Email, 5 Mar 2013
Edward James, Umina