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Reply #855 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 2:41pm
 

Brian is retarded.

The standard of debate here is very low.


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Reply #856 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 2:42pm
 

Pauline Hanson's Bold Call to Australians:

Demand a Halt on Immigration Now!






Pauline is a voice in the wilderness -

the politicians don't care about us at all.
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Reply #857 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 2:50pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 2:41pm:
Brian is retarded.

The standard of debate here is very low.



He's a Doktor of Divinity and you ain't.

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Reply #858 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 2:52pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 2:50pm:
Bobby. wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 2:41pm:
Brian is retarded.

The standard of debate here is very low.



He's a Doktor of Divinity and you ain't.




A DD would be able to put up a reasonable debate - but he can't.      Roll Eyes
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Reply #859 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 3:21pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 2:52pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 2:50pm:
Bobby. wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 2:41pm:
Brian is retarded.

The standard of debate here is very low.



He's a Doktor of Divinity and you ain't.




A DD would be able to put up a reasonable debate - but he can't.      Roll Eyes

Well, it a vanity doctorate, mail-order. $19.95 plus postage.  No mental effort is expected, assumed or required.
That's how Bbwian got it.

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Reply #860 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 3:51pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 2:41pm:
Brian is retarded.

The standard of debate here is very low.


Who's at fault for that Bobby?  You, Soren, Gnads, etc. invariably resort to ad huminem insults whenever you start losing a debate.  There is no point in bothering to debate anything seriously with you or them.  Time you grew up, left your conspiranut theories behind you and started using the Web.  Instead all of you resort to ad huminem insults at the drop of a hat.   Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #861 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 4:42pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 26th, 2024 at 3:06pm:
John Smith wrote on Mar 26th, 2024 at 1:19pm:
are you saying she's not an illegal? ya dumbarse Cheesy Cheesy



She is not illegal.




They don't deport legals you dumbarse
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Reply #862 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 4:56pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 3:51pm:
Bobby. wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 2:41pm:
Brian is retarded.

The standard of debate here is very low.


Who's at fault for that Bobby?  You, Soren, Gnads, etc. invariably resort to ad huminem insults whenever you start losing a debate.  There is no point in bothering to debate anything seriously with you or them.  Time you grew up, left your conspiranut theories behind you and started using the Web.  Instead all of you resort to ad huminem insults at the drop of a hat.   Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

What's the point of yawning, often 6 out of 10 of your posts, vain old fool?

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Reply #863 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 4:58pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 4:56pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 3:51pm:
Bobby. wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 2:41pm:
Brian is retarded.

The standard of debate here is very low.


Who's at fault for that Bobby?  You, Soren, Gnads, etc. invariably resort to ad huminem insults whenever you start losing a debate.  There is no point in bothering to debate anything seriously with you or them.  Time you grew up, left your conspiranut theories behind you and started using the Web.  Instead all of you resort to ad huminem insults at the drop of a hat.   Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

What's the point of yawning, often 6 out of 10 of your posts, vain old fool?




Just a guess,  but I suspect it was the same as the point of your post.   Roll Eyes
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Reply #864 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 5:00pm
 
John Smith wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 4:42pm:
Frank wrote on Mar 26th, 2024 at 3:06pm:
John Smith wrote on Mar 26th, 2024 at 1:19pm:
are you saying she's not an illegal? ya dumbarse Cheesy Cheesy



She is not illegal.




They don't deport legals you dumbarse

The Griggs have tried fruitlessly to contact Mr Giles and Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil, and are pleading for anyone in politics to intervene on their behalf.

“Kirsty loves her job, her colleagues and CEO are being very supportive and do not want her to leave,” Mr Grigg said.

“Our children are finally settling into their school after a long and difficult battle with homesickness, we just signed another year’s rental in November, we have spent our savings on applications and appeals.

“The gardening business I started just over 12 months ago still isn’t earning enough to survive on one wage. I am starting a small weekend job … but it still won’t be enough.

“Sending Kirsty home is splitting our family. She would have to find a new job and somewhere to live. We sold our house in Scotland to fund our move … It takes her out of the aged-care sector in Australia and we, the family, are left without her support and care on a minimal single income.”

Senator Birmingham told The Australian the Griggs were a good family and their case needed to be reviewed before April 9.

“Immigration ministers are given discretionary powers so that common sense can be applied when bureaucracy has stuffed things up,” he said.

“The case of Kirsty Grigg sounds like one of bureaucratic and administrative failure that warrants ministerial intervention.

“I have today hand-delivered a letter to the Immigration Minister urging him to intervene in time to save the Grigg family from being torn apart, and avoiding any further unnecessary additional stress and cost.”

SA Premier Peter Malinauskas has become aware of the case through The Australian and his office on Monday night said he would also be writing to the minister in support of the Grigg family. Mr Malinauskas proved instrumental last year in the Green family case, successfully lobbying Mr Giles to let them remain in SA.

A government spokesperson told The Australian that Mr Giles was “aware of the case”.

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Reply #865 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 5:09pm
 
Albanese risks epithet of our ‘worst PM since Whitlam’


The Albanese government is in a mess: a legislative, policy, process, political and personnel mess.

The final parliamentary ­sitting days before the long pre-­budget break have exposed serious problems for Labor. These include the Prime Minister having to assert himself over ministers, rising rivalries and tensions within cabinet, growing concern and resentment among backbenchers, ministerial ineptitude and failures, the pursuit of politically damaging ideological policies and targets, alienation of industry groups, and the corrosive effect of obsessive secrecy.

Too often, politics is being put ahead of policy.

The past few days exposed political and legislative crises involving record immigration and the bungled handling of the release of 150 convicted criminals from immigration detention, a backdown on controversial fuel efficiency standards after a rebellion by carmakers and buyers, a suspension of moves to protect offshore gas production, a standoff on resources rent tax, and a complete rejection by all faith groups of any Greens involvement in a “bipartisan” settlement on religious freedoms.

Some of these issues have been obvious for a long time, some are new threats, and others are just now apparent after brewing almost since Labor was elected.

All have been made worse by ministerial failure or overreach and/or the longstanding and pernicious process of Labor insisting that industry groups, so-called stakeholders and even church leaders abide by authoritarian and unnecessary nondisclosure agreements that limit discussion within and between interested parties negotiating with Labor.

The resulting prime ministerial interventions, policy overreach, political backlash, ALP caucus concern, ministerial arrogance and then backflips, gross ministerial failures, distraction from core business and a disdain for critics are leading to more comparisons with the Whitlam government – as in “the worst since Whitlam”.

Most spectacularly, the government’s urgent efforts to introduce new draconian migration measures, designed effectively to put released immigration detainees back into detention and perhaps forestall further High Court challenges that may release more convicted criminals, failed dismally.

Adding to the sad saga of bungling on this issue from Immigration Minister Andrew Giles and Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil, the government was unable to specify genuine grounds for the extraordinary urgency being sought to pass the legislation, which includes mandatory 12-month jail sentences.

In a third attempt to fix faulty legislation Giles pressed for the draft bill, shown only to non-government parties an hour or so before tabling, to be passed within 24 hours with only a one-hour committee investigation and guillotine in the Senate.




Spectacular incompetence.
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Reply #866 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 5:27pm
 
Whitlam was one of our best PMs, hamstrung by a hostile Senate.   He enacted a wave if legislation which changed Australia for the better.  In comparison to his successors he was a star that lit up the sky.  The Australian initially supported him but when he didn't do as he was told turned against him, badly.  When Cyclone Tracey destroyed Darwin he was overseas and immediately came home.  Compare that to Morriscum's efforts in Hawaii.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Someone said we could not judge a person's Aboriginality on their skin colour.  Why isn't that applied in the matter of Pascoe?  Tsk, tsk, tsk...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #867 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 6:39pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Mar 29th, 2024 at 5:27pm:
Whitlam was one of best PMs, hamstrung by a hostile Senate.   He enacted a wave if legislation which changed Australia for the better.  In comparison to his successors he was a star that lit up the sky.  The Australian initially supported him but when he didn't do as he was told turned against him, badly.  When Cyclone Tracey destroyed Darwin he was overseas and immediately came home.  Compare that to Morriscum's efforts in Hawaii.  Tsk, tsk, tsk...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Well, being ELECTED he was supposed to do as he was told.
When they elect you to do something and you do something else OF COURSE they turn on you.

You don't need a mail order fake DD to realise that, do you?

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Reply #868 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 8:13pm
 
A Kenyan immigrant will be eligible for parole in 12 years despite being found guilty of bludgeoning his Australian girlfriend to death and setting her home on fire.

Chudier Towath Pal, 32, crushed the skull of his girlfriend, mother-of-five Stephanie Lee Robinson, 30, at her home in Doubleview, Perth, in January 2021, before putting her body under a mattress and setting it alight.

Pal, who stands 206cm (6’9″) tall to Ms Robinson’s 164cm (5’4″), pleaded not guilty to murder during his judge-only trial in the Supreme Court of Western Australia, claiming he was of unsound mind at the time of the savage killing.

Justice Joseph McGrath ruled that Pal could not be excused from criminal responsibility since he had voluntarily used methamphetamine, but accepted the defence’s claims the killer was suffering from an untreated schizophrenic disorder.

He found that Pal’s drug use could have worsened or triggered a psychotic episode, but did said: “You have not proven that you were in such a state of mental impairment that you would not do these acts without intoxication”.

The judge also took Pal’s “genuine remorse” into account in sentencing him to life in prison, with a non-parole period of 15 years backdated to January 2021 when he was taken into custody after the murder.

Pal’s defence lawyers claimed he was a low risk of re-offending, but Justice McGrath disagreed, saying his history of drug use meant he was at risk of committing more offences if he again took illegal drugs.

Mr Robinson’s devastated mother slammed the sentence outside court on Thursday.  “I’m glad it’s finally finished … but I’m not happy with it,” she said.  “She was a mother of five. My daughter.”

Three months before she was brutally murdered Ms Robinson wrote on Facebook that she was in a “complicated relationship”. A male friend responded: “You deserve better”.

Kenyan-born Pal played college basketball in the US before returning to Australia where he trained with the Perth Wildcats.

The sentence comes after two different African men were charged with murder in Perth this month.
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Reply #869 - Mar 29th, 2024 at 8:34pm
 
Are we going to be like Hong Kong to have enough housing?

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