Aus Federal Politics thread (II)
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skully wrote:And China and India don't listen to us anyway.
China and India don't listen to anyone on anything.
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why should china??...they have addressed their contribution to the world's over population
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bodyline wrote:Even Dick Smith acknowledges Paltridge - it is worth the read!
He's a Tossie & so is honest as the day is long.
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Bradman wrote:I flamed out on a triv quiz on ABC radio last night on the question of who played Aunty Jack.
We know you'll be back.
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Making Woody and your original points invalid. Nicely argued, qmy. At least I knew Woody's was tongue in cheek.Bradman wrote:skully wrote:And China and India don't listen to us anyway.
China and India don't listen to anyone on anything.
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Ponts and JGK would probably rather use the pages of the book to start their wood fires.Big Dog wrote:bodyline wrote:Even Dick Smith acknowledges Paltridge - it is worth the read!
He's a Tossie & so is honest as the day is long.
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skully wrote:Ponts and JGK would probably rather use the pages of the book to start their wood fires.Big Dog wrote:bodyline wrote:Even Dick Smith acknowledges Paltridge - it is worth the read!
He's a Tossie & so is honest as the day is long.
Well i hope the Vulture taxes them accordingly for releasing that nasty Carbon into the air.
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skully wrote:Making Woody and your original points invalid. Nicely argued, qmy. At least I knew Woody's was tongue in cheek.Bradman wrote:skully wrote:And China and India don't listen to us anyway.
China and India and skully (fixed)don't listen to anyone on anything.
I don't think it was tongue-in-cheek at all. And I wasn't talking about talking to them, just making uranium an option they couldn't turn down.
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I'm sure as fair-minded bankers they've probably worked out some scam that not only minimises their taxable income, but also makes them eligible for a health card, and thus, as "poverty stricken battlers", will come out well in front with the Vulture's bullsh!t wealth redistribution carbon tax.
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Bradman wrote:making uranium an option they couldn't turn down
what, by dropping it on them from a great height?
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Fark, you're a mong. Here's your own words. 10 G&Ts under the belt already?Bradman wrote:G.Wood wrote:If we want to invest in CC we should be coming up with smart ways to help out the likes of China, India etc reduce their emissions
and then charge them for the assistance
then everyone is happy
Probably one of the more reasonable opinions expressed on this debate. Selling them uranium would achieve both goals. Unfortch not likely to happen whilst QLD is under the thumb of the coal sector.
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skully wrote:I'm sure as fair-minded banksters they've probably worked out some scam that not only minimises their taxable income, but also makes them eligible for a health card, and thus, as "poverty stricken battlers", will come out well in front with the Vulture's bullsh!t wealth redistribution carbon tax.
fixed
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lardbucket wrote:Bradman wrote:making uranium an option they couldn't turn down
what, by dropping it on them from a great height?
If it was over the BCCI HQ it could be an option.
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skully wrote:Fark, you're a mong. Here's your own words. 10 G&Ts under the belt already?Bradman wrote:G.Wood wrote:If we want to invest in CC we should be coming up with smart ways to help out the likes of China, India etc reduce their emissions
and then charge them for the assistance
then everyone is happy
Probably one of the more reasonable opinions expressed on this debate. Selling them uranium would achieve both goals. Unfortch not likely to happen whilst QLD is under the thumb of the coal sector.
Yeah but in the morning I'll be sober and you'll still be a peurile wanker.
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Calm down, qmy, you off the meds?
You're the turd who just completely contradicted his own bulltwang. What a roob.
You're the turd who just completely contradicted his own bulltwang. What a roob.
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S...as woody guthrie once pointed out no gangster ever evicted a poor man from his home...banksters on the other hand...(kinky friedman sings the song)
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you off to see the great funny man, horrie?
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skully wrote:O.....K
or do you mean OINK?
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horace wrote:S...as woody guthrie once pointed out no gangster ever evicted a poor man from his home...banksters on the other hand...(kinky friedman sings the song)
HEY!!!.... I'm a Bankster & we never evicted anyone that did'nt deserve it...........honest.
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lardbucket wrote:you off to see the great funny man, horrie?
yep saw him friday week ago...fantastic...at the prince of Wales in St kilda - my first stop at that venue for ages
if you get the chance go see him
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But you're an honest bankster from the right side of the tracks with the correct coloured-scarf.Big Dog wrote:horace wrote:S...as woody guthrie once pointed out no gangster ever evicted a poor man from his home...banksters on the other hand...(kinky friedman sings the song)
HEY!!!.... I'm a Bankster & we never evicted anyone that did'nt deserve it...........honest.
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Big Dog wrote:horace wrote:S...as woody guthrie once pointed out no gangster ever evicted a poor man from his home...banksters on the other hand...(kinky friedman sings the song)
HEY!!!.... I'm a Bankster & we never evicted anyone that did'nt deserve it...........honest.
hehehehe...BD - you would like this guys humour
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