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Old 25th Sep 2011, 10:42
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Deepsea Racing Prawn;

You mention Herpes?

Didn't you leave that back in Jetblast after you and your many other psychotic identities got the thread closed down. Good luck with this one. Pommies don't have a sense of political humour, but Australians can spot a fraud miles away and laugh at blokes like you.

Anyone who uses sexual disease as an excuse for their company they keep is probably too lazy to masterbate.

BTW Have I put a pox on you yet? I forget you see.
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Old 25th Sep 2011, 11:30
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Oh my,Deep Sea Racing Prawn,it would appear that you have grievously upset Frank.Now I don't know where Frank hails from but,I suspect,he can hear banjo music wafting on the breeze most nights.
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Herpes? Something nasty that you can't get rid off and affects your performance?

Sounds like Jooliar and the ALP to me
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Old 25th Sep 2011, 13:38
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poofters and lesbians in control of vital government functions
"There's one in the spotlight, he don't look right to me,
get him up against the wall
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Old 25th Sep 2011, 14:07
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Meanwhile, in Australia, all the hippy wankers are praising these labor F-(kwits for introducing the worlds biggest carbon tax, in a country that is producing about 0.001% of all emissions..

Anyone that think we are world leaders and the rest of the world will follow suit is stupid.. Australia is merely a pimple on the arse-cheek of world politics..
Seems that the USA, Canada and NZ are now hurriedly moving away from emission trading schemes and carbon taxes.

Given her zeal in pursuing her carbon tax, I guess Julia expects that her pursuit of same is going to give us a trading advantage against our traditional (carbon ignoring) partners.

I just wish she'd let me in on the secret of how such an advantage is to be gained while the cost and risk of doing business in Australia are increased by her government's actions.

PS Will someone let me know if the usual suspects post anything worth taking the time to read. For the moment, they're back on the ignore list.

PPS Do you think that there is enough time left before the next election for us all to realise how lucky we are to be living in the Socialist Paradise of Australia? Such enlightenment of the masses seems to be labor's only hope for survival as a viable political farce.
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Old 26th Sep 2011, 00:10
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Is there anyone else out there who, like me, don't think Ms Gillard will still be PM come the New Year unless she comes up with some extraordinary sleight of hand... (sorry) 'success' or new policy that succeeds in turning voter opinion her way?

After listening to Labor spin doctor Bruce Hawker on the ABC this morning, I can't help but feel that the Labor Faceless Men's current master Plan is to slip Krudd back into the seat, have him repeal all the really unpopular policies, (carbon tax, [and most importantly] Andrew Wilkie's pokies plan), and then call an election before people have time to see (again!) the evidence of what a total dead loss Krudd still is - and will be. (Even they recognise that they have to rid themselves of the Brown Watermelon anvil they've placed around their own necks.)

Sadly, I believe there are enough voters out there who could well fall for it.
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Old 26th Sep 2011, 00:58
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I'm not so sure. Krudd is such an egotist that you have to wonder whether he would be willing to take the reins of an organisation that is doomed at the polls.

There would have to be more than a high percentage chance of turning the thing around for him to step up to the plate now. And, given the lessons of very recent history, a change of leader at the last minute don't necessarily work too well.

I suspect that Krudd is laying the ground to take over before the election after this coming one. A middle of the road "safe pair of hands" is the more likely choice to take over from the doomed witch. At least that course of action has a chance of succeeding as I am sure that a Government led by Abbott won't be a happy one.
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Old 26th Sep 2011, 06:26
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Letter to the PM...

my Local Member and Senators. Cc Tony Abbott & my previous Liberal Member (redistributed unfortunately)
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Dear Prime Minister Gillard

Your article in this morning’s paper is a further gross distortion of the truth.

You know as well as I and the Australian public know that when Labor assumed office the previous government led by PM John Howard had, for all intents and purposes, stopped the boats, the detention centres were empty and the refugee activists silent for lack of `clients’.

PM Kevin Rudd, you and Labor changed the policy leading to an increasing flood of illegal entrants, aliens at an as yet unaccounted cost exceeding a billion hard earned taxpayer dollars.

Since the change you, Minister for Immigration Chris Bowen, others and the Labor Government have floundered around in a litany of deceit, deception, dishonest and untruths losing control and unable to protect Australia’s borders. Each new twist and turn is done with increasing deceit, deception, dishonesty and untruths failing to resolve the issue compounding it further.

Do you seriously think I and my fellow Australians are so stupid we cannot see through the continuous deceit and untruthfulness?

Do you really think you can treat us as idiots?

I remind you Prime Minister in accordance with OUR Constitution it is the Parliament that makes the decisions; not the Labor Party, The Greens, Liberals, National or Independents but the Parliament. If you as Prime Minister and the Labor Party cannot present Legislation to the Parliament and have it passed this is the fault of the Prime Minister and Labour – No one else!

If the you as Prime Minister are not big enough to admit the mistakes made, return to a system that worked and make it work again then you are not big enough to be Prime Minister if my, OUR COUNTRY!

If you are unable to do this I strongly suggest you should seriously reconsider your position.

I can assure you that if I am unable to impress upon the you as Prime Minister and Labor Party the need for you and Labor to fully reconsider your/their position you will not believe how hard I and others will work, how much leather we will expend to ensure you and Labor are cast into the wilderness if not for decades but forever.

Trusting this will receive your urgent consideration.

Yours Faithfully
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Old 27th Sep 2011, 00:02
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I am surprised that you and many Australians who were born in Australia, blocking their eyes to the truth that we who have come to Australia by boats, which came from the ocean and many of these boats sank and died a lot and you are here talking about taxes and you do not care about the lives of these people before they put their feet on the possible that an old boats sink at any time .

And you talk about how to stop the boats from coming to Australia and blame the Prime Minister, praising the former here and there and a lot of talk that makes you a man and then Haha
We are here with you study and grow, and now hold the certificates match what you have.

Aha, I guessed you would say I do not know how to speak English properly!
You are pathetic, my dear, and I will tell you I'm Australian and I am also an Australian, in spite of you dear
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Old 27th Sep 2011, 01:53
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Aha, I guessed you would say I do not know how to speak English properly!
You are pathetic, my dear, and I will tell you I'm Australian and I am also an Australian, in spite of you dear
You are most welcome to live in Australia, Grasshopper.
We have no problem understanding your Englush.
Perhaps you might consider not to be rude to your new countrymen.
Part of our culture is to punch you on nose should you be rude too much.

Cheers
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Old 27th Sep 2011, 02:27
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Me ole' China forgets to mention that where he may or not originate from and many other countries one has visited or lived in, the rules regarding entering those counties are far stricter than ours nor are any benefits `given' to such illegal entrants.

Further illegal entrants are usually detained & treated in conditions we would not let our dogs live in or treat them thus.

When visiting/working in other countries one appreciated one having been granted the privilege to and given the permission to enter and/or reside/work there and one was obliged to obey that country and peoples Law.

Is it to much to ask the same here in MY, OUR COUNTRY?
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Old 27th Sep 2011, 02:33
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(Me old) china777, I think you'll find that the vast majority of Australians are quite welcoming to newcomers who choose to come to Australia, particularly as refugees - if they come by our front door and go through the same procedures to be admitted here as just about everyone else who now lives here who wasn't born here did.

I also think you'll find that that a similar vast majority (if not exactly the same people) get really annoyed when they see people sidestepping those procedures by coming here uninvited and by the back door, (i.e., via boat!), thereby shoving far more deserving people further and further down the queue.

Particularly when those people throw away their travel documents before presenting themselves here UNINVITED, the same travel documents they used to get to and through a half dozen or more other countries, in not one of which they suffered any persecution.
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Old 27th Sep 2011, 05:14
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I thought the photograph on the front page of last Saturday's Weekend Australian said it all. The lastest batch of "refugees" (!) smiling from ear to ear as they were taken aboard the RAN ship, looking as though they'd all just won the lottery - which is exactly what they have done.

The only problem is that the hapless Australian taxpayer will be providing the payout to these winners - and all the winners' extended families. And if these latests lottery winners behave as over 80% of those who've come before them, they'll keep taking those handouts for yerars and years and years to come.

The Australian courts are about to decide on an appeal by an Iranian minor who turned 18 before he could get his family out here on the "minors separated from their family" lurk.. sorry, clause. Being 18, he is no longer eligible to get the family out under that clause - so he's appealing, saying that he wasn't 18 when he first made the application. Five will get you ten that the courts will find in his favour and and another floodgate will open.

I think the next 100 successful asylum seekers should be housed in ATCO huts in Sarah Hansen-Young's front yard.
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Old 27th Sep 2011, 05:20
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Seriously,
the worst has to be that algerian terrorist that they can't deport because he now holds dual citizenship.

Seriously!!! after 3 attempts to deport him, why was he given citizenship in the first place?????????????

I have a paki mate who came by boat. He brought along his documentation, and was in detention less than 2 weeks, the major hold up being the medical/blood tests to check for all the nasties they have in that part of the world.

At least he brought some skills in and is now gainfully employed.

I think it should be simple, no docs...out the door you go!

Jas.

btw, i have nothing against anyone trying to find a better life...just how these muppets go about it.
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Old 27th Sep 2011, 10:48
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About 20 years ago when I was temporaly domiciled in Sydney I had a next door neighbour who had the appearance of being a full blood Chinese ,as did his charming Wife.They both spoke impeccable English with an Aussie accent. They were 5 th generation Aussies(?) I thought What good people .Then one day I was having a yarn over a beer ,when I got the impression that I was talking to a new immigrant.When I asked that ,if push came to shove with China ,where would he stand(?)and the answer was ,with China of course! as we are Chinese ,we just happen to live in Australia! Cop all the benefits of a stable Anglo -Saxon Christian country until it suits them then bite the hand that has fed them .Well when a dog does that then you shoot it.
 
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When I asked that ,if push came to shove with China ,where would he stand(?)and the answer was ,with China of course! as we are Chinese ,we just happen to live in Australia! Cop all the benefits of a stable Anglo -Saxon Christian country until it suits them then bite the hand that has fed them .Well when a dog does that then you shoot it.
Suck it up Princess.

He who pays the piper calls the tune.

And here we have a Liberal government waiting in the wings backed by funds flowing from the Chicoms directly into the pockets of their two largest supporters Palmer and Rinehart. Both of which have a publicly declared policy of bringing in low paid Chinese "guest workers" to displace Australian workers.

And hypocrites here have the unmitigated hide to point the finger at Fabians and get their knickers in a twist over a few boat people.

Liberals

Start taking your Mandarin lessons girls.
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Old 27th Sep 2011, 12:31
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At your peril !---- Rednecks ??? You had better believe it, mate, because we aint going to let --,That-- happen!!!-------Anyway ,Zero, You wont get another reply from me-- like you latte mate! --kindly piss off and mind your own business --- like a good chap.
 
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Gillard was today seen spruiking her "reforms" as comparable to the "Industrial Revolution". Now she's becoming delusional. All this while Rudd yesterday referred to himself as The prime Minister. Reckoned it was a freudian slip caused by jetlag.

Good one Kev.

It amazes me that the due process of the electoral system expects us "Liberals" (and I'm not necessarily one), to abide by the decision of the voters, (however convoluted they may arrive at it), yet those from Labor and every other fringe dweller they may feel the need to massage their ego's believe it their right to strike, cause public mischief, carry out acts of anarchy and the conservatives, when they are in, should just cop it.

I'm used to that $hit, but to expect anybody to support what can only be a criminal rabble as a government of the day is unreasonable.

Before you go on, how about turning a $23billion surplus into a $202 billion defecit. And Swan is the worlds best treasurer?

And all done without mirrors, just incompetence or planned destruction.
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Old 28th Sep 2011, 07:14
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but to expect anybody to support what can only be a criminal rabble as a government of the day is unreasonable.
Nice hyperbole, Frank.

Maybe you could elaborate on this criminal behaviour.
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That was "hyperbowl", was it, DSRPrawn?
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