Why it’s still important
I would like to comment on your recent article “Why Russell’s still on about it.” The article is critical of Russell Broadbent’s continuing concern regards injuries from the COVID vax, while I’m no fan of the Liberal party l am pleased...
I would like to comment on your recent article “Why Russell’s still on about it.”
The article is critical of Russell Broadbent’s continuing concern regards injuries from the COVID vax, while I’m no fan of the Liberal party l am pleased Russell is doing this on behalf of our electorate, and all Australians.
Your opening paragraph “Russell Broadbent doesn’t care so much what’s happening to his beloved Liberal Party, especially here in Victoria over the Moira Deeming furore and the Aston by-election as he does care about the government’s failure to address the fallout from the mandatory COVID vaccinations” gets it exactly right.
l don’t know, or frankly care, what Russell’s involvement in the Liberal’s pathetic efforts in Victoria were, he is, after all, doing his job as a member of the national parliament.
Your article makes vague reference to “a “daughter” who had died somewhere in Australia, allegedly as a result of reaction to a COVID vaccine”, yes many of us have friends and family affected, and have even died, after getting the COVID vax so good on Russell Broadbent for pursuing this on behalf of all of us.
We could all give up and forget the COVID overreach (and its effects on the community) ever happened until a similar situation comes again.
Steve Finlay, Leongatha