The Australian's esteemed journalist Troy Bramston is an expert on Labor history.
Has written books on this 'belaboured' subject.
Also disparate articles - humiliating Gillard. Merely quoting gross errors of fact.
I wish I had the time to locate at least some if them! Probably on my site somewhere.
Others have indulged themselves in trying to come to terms with Gillard's innate inability to understand ANY history in any realm.
But what gets me is her department of Health not knowing how women's bodies are designed!!
SEE ARTICLE BELOW IN THE AUSTRALIAN TODAY!!
Geoff Seidner
http://www.thepunch.com.au/articles/gillard-cannot-expect-asylum-from-wrath-of-political-gods/
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- www.abc.net.au/news/2012-08-24/...gillard...of.../422058224 Aug 2012 – I got to the point of saying that Gillard has to go, the party has lost it, too many mistakes, the old men of the country just cant handle a female PM ...
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According to a health education poster prepared by the federal Department of Health and Ageing and distributed to health centres across the country, the female heart is located dead centre in the chest, not displaced to the left side.
But that's not the half of it, as the poster - 2000 copies of which were printed as part of a $21.3 million health promotion campaign launched last month - shows someone in the department has some decidedly weird ideas about the placement of women's body parts generally.
According to the full-colour poster, which forms part of a "Community Health Action Pack" and is sized halfway between A4 and A3, what men call the stomach becomes one of the lungs when it gets into women, while the female stomach is hidden somewhere in the small intestines.
Women seem to have sprouted an extra pancreas, cunningly disguised as the right kidney, while the kidneys have upped sticks and taken up residence where the ovaries should be.
Much of the internal plumbing has also gone haywire, with the oesophagus going directly into the lungs; the left lung draining into what ought to be the stomach; and the intestines draining into the bladder, which is wrongly perched on top of the uterus.
Anatomy experts yesterday ridiculed the errors, and embarrassed Health Department officials confirmed all 171 copies distributed to Aboriginal health services nationwide would be recalled and the remaining 1829 posters would be pulped.
Indigenous Health Minister Warren Snowdon said the errors were "unacceptable" and the poster "should not have gone out . . . I have asked for all affected posters to be recalled immediately." he said.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Ageing said the design, artwork and printing of 2000 female posters and distribution of 171 posters had cost $2060.83.
The errors had "crept in during the preparation of the final print artwork files . . . which unfortunately were missed in the final checking process".
"All those who received the posters will be contacted immediately and the posters have been removed from the online version of the Community Health Action Pack," she said.
The errors were picked up by staff members of Liberal MP Craig Kelly, who notified opposition parliamentary secretary for indigenous health Andrew Laming.
Dr Laming said while the errors were regrettable, the bigger "disappointment" was the over-simplified nature of the diagram, so schematic as to be misleading. "We don't need to be patronising in this way - (we should) depict realistic imagery," Dr Laming said.
Cardiothoracic surgeon Julian Smith, professor of surgery at Monash University, said the errors would have been avoided even by high school students.
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