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Reply #15 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:04pm
 
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:58pm:
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Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:44pm:
If you vote No and No gets up, will you feel vindicated, proud of what you have done for the Country and its Aboriginal community?


Did you feel proud of yourself after you pinned a kid to a tree?


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Why, according to your version of events (which sound very dubious) you did what had to be done.
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Reply #16 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:10pm
 
Gordon wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:04pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:58pm:
Gordon wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:45pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:44pm:
If you vote No and No gets up, will you feel vindicated, proud of what you have done for the Country and its Aboriginal community?


Did you feel proud of yourself after you pinned a kid to a tree?


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Why, according to your version of events (which sound very dubious) you did what had to be done.


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Reply #17 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:12pm
 
Sunday 15th October......

'I voted No and No won.   Undecided  What have I done???'

Don't be that person.
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Reply #18 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:13pm
 
What's Albo going to do?
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Reply #19 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:23pm
 
Gordon wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:13pm:
What's Albo going to do?


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Reply #20 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:36pm
 
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:12pm:
Sunday 15th October......

'I voted No and No won.   Undecided  What have I done???'

Don't be that person.


Aww, I feel so guilty now, I'll change my mind, you've convinced me!  Roll Eyes
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Reply #21 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:39pm
 
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:01pm:
As I will be voting 'yes,' I will feel only great sadness and disappointment if 'No' got up.

If I had voted 'No' and the "no vote got up, there would be a twinge of guilt and possible a sense of irreversible harm to Australia that a chance to make things better was lost because of fear mongering garbage disseminated by arseholes.

If 'Yes' gets up, I will look forward with positivity and a strong desire to see those arseholes proven just how wrong they were in disseminating their scaremongering tripe and demonising a worthy gesture and offering.

On Sunday the 15th October, 2023, it will all become very, very real and Australia will have changed.

I prefer the "Yes' win scenario myself.


Since this is a thread about how an Arssie will feel when his Arrsie is given to him on a platter, here's my feelings:

I will be greatly relieved on 15 Oct if the referendum is defeated. Truth telling about how Abos ****  up their own lives and the lives of their 'communities' in the wilds of remote Australia will be out in the open and truth telling will begin in earnest.
Words like responsibility, accountability, graft, corruption, waste, fake Abos, opportunism, Aboriginal Aristocracy etc, etc will be more freely discussed. Aboriginal responsibility for no improvement despite the lavish assistance and preferment will be discussed openly.


If the Yes gets up, Aboriginal corruption, graft, resentment, separatism will become central, constitutionally protected daily features of life in Australia.

Feel me?


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Reply #22 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:41pm
 
The day after a NO vote gets up, the government and the Labor Party will breathe a collective sigh of relief having been offered Pilate's defence by the people.

It's not hard to imagine how many more Lidia Thorpes would be created via the gargantuan bureaucracy generated by a YES vote, and animated by the power and money it would represent.

Many aboriginal activists are making no secret of where they expect the voice to take them - treaties, reparations, and sovereignty which would quickly raise the question of whether or not aboriginals should be exempt from any oath of allegiance to Australia.
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Re: So...the day after the Referendum
Reply #23 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:41pm
 
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:01pm:
As I will be voting 'yes,' I will feel only great sadness and disappointment if 'No' got up.

If I had voted 'No' and the "no vote got up, there would be a twinge of guilt and possible a sense of irreversible harm to Australia that a chance to make things better was lost because of fear mongering garbage disseminated by arseholes.

If 'Yes' gets up, I will look forward with positivity and a strong desire to see those arseholes proven just how wrong they were in disseminating their scaremongering tripe and demonising a worthy gesture and offering.

On Sunday the 15th October, 2023, it will all become very, very real and Australia will have changed.

I prefer the "Yes' win scenario myself.


I say to everyone, "Don't count your chickens before they hatch."

If the YES vote carries, I will be greatly disappoint to see Australians taken in by Labor's, at best misguided compassion, and at worst their deceitful campaign to undermine Commonwealth authority so they can advance their Leftist agenda.

If the NO vote carries, I will see it as a victory for common sense over a subversive attempt to water down equality before the law, undermine property ownership, and the hateful name-calling including "Racism" used by the Labor party and its supporters.

And I would hope such a victory would not stop with the referendum.

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Reply #24 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:52pm
 
Frank wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:39pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:01pm:
As I will be voting 'yes,' I will feel only great sadness and disappointment if 'No' got up.

If I had voted 'No' and the "no vote got up, there would be a twinge of guilt and possible a sense of irreversible harm to Australia that a chance to make things better was lost because of fear mongering garbage disseminated by arseholes.

If 'Yes' gets up, I will look forward with positivity and a strong desire to see those arseholes proven just how wrong they were in disseminating their scaremongering tripe and demonising a worthy gesture and offering.

On Sunday the 15th October, 2023, it will all become very, very real and Australia will have changed.

I prefer the "Yes' win scenario myself.


Since this is a thread about how an Arssie will feel when his Arrsie is given to him on a platter, here's my feelings:

I will be greatly relieved on 15 Oct if the referendum is defeated. Truth telling about how Abos ****  up their own lives and the lives of their 'communities' in the wilds of remote Australia will be out in the open and truth telling will begin in earnest.
Words like responsibility, accountability, graft, corruption, waste, fake Abos, opportunism, Aboriginal Aristocracy etc, etc will be more freely discussed. Aboriginal responsibility for no improvement despite the lavish assistance and preferment will be discussed openly.


If the Yes gets up, Aboriginal corruption, graft, resentment, separatism will become central, constitutionally protected daily features of life in Australia.

Feel me?




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Reply #25 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:52pm
 
MeisterEckhart wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:41pm:
The day after a NO vote gets up, the government and the Labor Party will breathe a collective sigh of relief having been offered Pilate's defence by the people.

It's not hard to imagine how many more Lidia Thorpes would be created via the gargantuan bureaucracy generated by a YES vote, and animated by the power and money it would represent.

Many aboriginal activists are making no secret of where they expect the voice to take them - treaties, reparations, and sovereignty which would quickly raise the question of whether or not aboriginals should be exempt from any oath of allegiance to Australia.


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Reply #26 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:53pm
 
issuevoter wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:41pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:01pm:
As I will be voting 'yes,' I will feel only great sadness and disappointment if 'No' got up.

If I had voted 'No' and the "no vote got up, there would be a twinge of guilt and possible a sense of irreversible harm to Australia that a chance to make things better was lost because of fear mongering garbage disseminated by arseholes.

If 'Yes' gets up, I will look forward with positivity and a strong desire to see those arseholes proven just how wrong they were in disseminating their scaremongering tripe and demonising a worthy gesture and offering.

On Sunday the 15th October, 2023, it will all become very, very real and Australia will have changed.

I prefer the "Yes' win scenario myself.


I say to everyone, "Don't count your chickens before they hatch."

If the YES vote carries, I will be greatly disappoint to see Australians taken in by Labor's, at best misguided compassion, and at worst their deceitful campaign to undermine Commonwealth authority so they can advance their Leftist agenda.

If the NO vote carries, I will see it as a victory for common sense over a subversive attempt to water down equality before the law, undermine property ownership, and the hateful name-calling including "Racism" used by the Labor party and its supporters.

And I would hope such a victory would not stop with the referendum.



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Reply #27 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:56pm
 
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:52pm:
Frank wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:39pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:01pm:
As I will be voting 'yes,' I will feel only great sadness and disappointment if 'No' got up.

If I had voted 'No' and the "no vote got up, there would be a twinge of guilt and possible a sense of irreversible harm to Australia that a chance to make things better was lost because of fear mongering garbage disseminated by arseholes.

If 'Yes' gets up, I will look forward with positivity and a strong desire to see those arseholes proven just how wrong they were in disseminating their scaremongering tripe and demonising a worthy gesture and offering.

On Sunday the 15th October, 2023, it will all become very, very real and Australia will have changed.

I prefer the "Yes' win scenario myself.


Since this is a thread about how an Arssie will feel when his Arrsie is given to him on a platter, here's my feelings:

I will be greatly relieved on 15 Oct if the referendum is defeated. Truth telling about how Abos ****  up their own lives and the lives of their 'communities' in the wilds of remote Australia will be out in the open and truth telling will begin in earnest.
Words like responsibility, accountability, graft, corruption, waste, fake Abos, opportunism, Aboriginal Aristocracy etc, etc will be more freely discussed. Aboriginal responsibility for no improvement despite the lavish assistance and preferment will be discussed openly.


If the Yes gets up, Aboriginal corruption, graft, resentment, separatism will become central, constitutionally protected daily features of life in Australia.

Feel me?




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So you are feeling your way to "Aboriginal corruption, graft, resentment, separatism becoming central, constitutionally protected daily features of life in Australia", Arrsie?
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Reply #28 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:57pm
 
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:53pm:
issuevoter wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:41pm:
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 6:01pm:
As I will be voting 'yes,' I will feel only great sadness and disappointment if 'No' got up.

If I had voted 'No' and the "no vote got up, there would be a twinge of guilt and possible a sense of irreversible harm to Australia that a chance to make things better was lost because of fear mongering garbage disseminated by arseholes.

If 'Yes' gets up, I will look forward with positivity and a strong desire to see those arseholes proven just how wrong they were in disseminating their scaremongering tripe and demonising a worthy gesture and offering.

On Sunday the 15th October, 2023, it will all become very, very real and Australia will have changed.

I prefer the "Yes' win scenario myself.


I say to everyone, "Don't count your chickens before they hatch."

If the YES vote carries, I will be greatly disappoint to see Australians taken in by Labor's, at best misguided compassion, and at worst their deceitful campaign to undermine Commonwealth authority so they can advance their Leftist agenda.

If the NO vote carries, I will see it as a victory for common sense over a subversive attempt to water down equality before the law, undermine property ownership, and the hateful name-calling including "Racism" used by the Labor party and its supporters.

And I would hope such a victory would not stop with the referendum.



At least it is ON Topic if not very confusing.

Ah, you ARE feeling your way to very confusing.
Not very confusing is a negative in your Aarssie repertoire of feelings (thinking being totally off topic for an Aarse like you).

Arrsie is correct. With pimples on.



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Re: So...the day after the Referendum
Reply #29 - Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:58pm
 
Aussie wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:52pm:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Sep 12th, 2023 at 7:41pm:
The day after a NO vote gets up, the government and the Labor Party will breathe a collective sigh of relief having been offered Pilate's defence by the people.

It's not hard to imagine how many more Lidia Thorpes would be created via the gargantuan bureaucracy generated by a YES vote, and animated by the power and money it would represent.

Many aboriginal activists are making no secret of where they expect the voice to take them - treaties, reparations, and sovereignty which would quickly raise the question of whether or not aboriginals should be exempt from any oath of allegiance to Australia.


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Are you channelling Albanese?
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