Bring it on!

Today the newly Independent John D’Orazio brought a bill calling for a three year trial of daylight saving – starting this summer. Bring it on I say. And how good that he was sacked from the party – he’d never have raised this one in the Labor Party. The last referendum on this was in 1992. 1992!!!

As well Sue Walker very bravely I thought accused “businessman” John Kizon of having a hand in the murder of a protected witness. Remember Petrelis? Even with Parliamentary privilege, I think it was a pretty out-there move. I can remember once sitting in a Subiaco cafe feeling very vulnerable with Mr Kizon at the next table. It buy levitra uk supplements your body with important nutrients and controls orgasm to enjoy intense sexual pleasure in lovemaking. Just order this drug with a click from the reliable vendors in the market who produce them as per generic levitra without prescription the international standards. Also certain natural methods to prevent underweight problem viagra price usa see that pharmacy store can be treated effectively using modern medicines. There are some effective treatments viagra 20mg though, but they just aren’t packaged in bottles. I didn’t want to get caught in the crossfire of some gangster action…

And where was I today? Why in State Parliament having lunch and then sitting in the back stall of the Speaker’s gallery thanks to Kay Hallahan… or Funky Kay as we like to call her… With commentary from Kay the house came to life. They were debating a rather dreary motor licencing bill or something – it was hard to hear – and hot! No air-conditioning. And then Janet Woollard who spoke passionately against the bill called for a divide. It was two against the rest as all the members filed to the left side of the room and crammed onto the benches.

What impressed me was the boys club feel to it all. Fat white males for the most part jockeying for space.

This might be democracy but it has some way to go to be representative.