Green Chamelion running Scared
The below story is all the proof that we the electors require to understand just how out of touch the NSW Green movement is. This story of a Green candidate in an absolute quandry, so much so, that she is prepared to go against all she and they stand for, in an effort to attain electable status pre-election, she has attempted to distance herself from both Labor and more importantly, her radical green boss Lee Rhiannon. Do not for a moment believe that the moment the elections are over, this Greenie will not bounce back in line as the green flubber they all are and toe the green anti-Australian line they ultimately intend for you all.
ABC Online
Sunday, March 11, 2007. 1:03pm (AEDT)
Monaro candidate stands firm against giving preference to Labor
The Greens candidate for Monaro, in southern New South Wales, is refusing to join her colleagues in other seats and will not direct preferences to Labor in the state election.
Greens candidates in 24 electorates have agreed to preference Labor candidates, including those running in very marginal Liberal-held seats.
This has angered the deputy Opposition leader, Barry O Farrell, while Labors Environment Minister, Bob Debus is demanding the preference deal extend to all seats.
The Greens candidate for Monaro, Catherine Moore, says she will run an open ticket because Labor has not acted on issues such as banning woodchipping.
"I don't feel under any more pressure than I felt before I made the decision," she said.
"I knew that the Labor Party probably wouldnt be happy about it.
"But the Labor Party has to perform better on issues that are important to the Greens if they want to get our preferences."
ABC Online
Sunday, March 11, 2007. 1:03pm (AEDT)
Monaro candidate stands firm against giving preference to Labor
The Greens candidate for Monaro, in southern New South Wales, is refusing to join her colleagues in other seats and will not direct preferences to Labor in the state election.
Greens candidates in 24 electorates have agreed to preference Labor candidates, including those running in very marginal Liberal-held seats.
This has angered the deputy Opposition leader, Barry O Farrell, while Labors Environment Minister, Bob Debus is demanding the preference deal extend to all seats.
The Greens candidate for Monaro, Catherine Moore, says she will run an open ticket because Labor has not acted on issues such as banning woodchipping.
"I don't feel under any more pressure than I felt before I made the decision," she said.
"I knew that the Labor Party probably wouldnt be happy about it.
"But the Labor Party has to perform better on issues that are important to the Greens if they want to get our preferences."

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