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Post by skully Sun 18 Sep 2011, 09:49

Doesn't mean it doesn't have "poke the pinkos with a stick" use. Twisted Evil
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Post by G.Wood Mon 19 Sep 2011, 00:08

It's pretty farked that they are striving to be seen as bigger qunts in the treatment of refugees than the tories

and that is considered a good thing
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Post by skully Mon 19 Sep 2011, 00:12

They don't have to strive.
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Post by Bradman Mon 19 Sep 2011, 00:18

skully wrote:Doesn't mean it doesn't have "poke the pinkos with a stick" use. Twisted Evil

Except none of the pinkos rise to your childish bile. Or if they try (actually succeed) to counter it you come in with the "poke the stick" bullsh1t.

I see the most hopeless PM ever's daughter put another hole in the "Honest John" crap over the weekend. I could almost forgive her father's "born to do nothing" attitude as she's seem to have inherited his gift of the gab.

"I treat a ficticious invitation to The Lodge as the same as no invitation at all."
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Post by Bradman Mon 19 Sep 2011, 00:22

G.Wood wrote:It's pretty farked that they are striving to be seen as bigger qunts in the treatment of refugees than the tories

and that is considered a good thing

Actually right and wrong. Right that they're qunts. Wrong it's seen as a good thing according to the latest polling. You know polling. skully and BL produce them ad nauseum. To be fair though that may be because they assume the rest of us, like them, can't (or don't) read newspapers.
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Post by G.Wood Mon 19 Sep 2011, 00:24

Bradman wrote:
skully wrote:Doesn't mean it doesn't have "poke the pinkos with a stick" use. Twisted Evil

Except none of the pinkos rise to your childish bile. Or if they try (actually succeed) to counter it you come in with the "poke the stick" bullsh1t.

I see the most hopeless PM ever's daughter put another hole in the "Honest John" crap over the weekend. I could almost forgive her father's "born to do nothing" attitude as she's seem to have inherited his gift of the gab.

"I treat a ficticious invitation to The Lodge as the same as no invitation at all."

Fark, it's not even 9:30 on a monday and I've already ruined a keyboard
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Post by Bradman Mon 19 Sep 2011, 00:29

No need to sprog on your keyboard everytime on of my brilliant posts gives you a hard on. There are things called staff toilets, mobiles and 1-900 numbers nowadays.
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Post by G.Wood Mon 19 Sep 2011, 00:32

FFS. It was that brilliant that there was no way I was able to stand up in order to get to the toilet
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Post by Bradman Mon 19 Sep 2011, 00:34

Now you're just bigging yourself.
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Post by G.Wood Mon 19 Sep 2011, 00:38

I just have a low desk
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Post by Bradman Mon 19 Sep 2011, 00:40

I thought as much. That was the rep around the Whickham.
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Post by Big Dog Mon 19 Sep 2011, 08:30

The sanctimonious, self righteousness of the left makes me sick. Why do lefties treat alleged Asylum seekers as though they are the untouchable holiest of holies & the obviously outdated UN convention as something akin to the sermon on the mount?.
It should be obvious to everyone (horrie excepted) that the majority of them are just exploiting this convention & our governments weak border policies. I may have had some sympathy at first but now I'm sick to death of the bludging, ungrateful b@stards. I don't go to work every day & pay huge amounts of tax just to give some foreign opportunist a free ride in life. No citizen of this country gets a free ride. Let the freeloaders pay their own way.
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Post by JGK Mon 19 Sep 2011, 08:33

Let the freeloaders pay their own way.


I though the problem was that they are paying their own way rather than hang around at taxpayers' expense in refuguee camps.

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Post by Big Dog Mon 19 Sep 2011, 08:38

Of course thay are already doing that, its just the Govt doesnt get the benefit of the people smugglers fee.
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Post by JGK Mon 19 Sep 2011, 09:00

Maybe if they were all allowed to work while their applications were being processed then they wouldn't have to free load.

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Post by Big Dog Mon 19 Sep 2011, 09:08

JGK wrote:Maybe if they were all allowed to work while their applications were being processed then they wouldn't have to free load.

Fine, except that the Gov'ts own reports show that most of them are unemployable. Low skilled & non english speaking. Not a lot of job opportunities there. The majority will be on welfare for the rest of their lives.
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Post by skully Mon 19 Sep 2011, 10:31

Bradman wrote:
skully wrote:Doesn't mean it doesn't have "poke the pinkos with a stick" use. Twisted Evil

Except none of the pinkos rise to your childish bile. Or if they try (actually succeed) to counter it you come in with the "poke the stick" bullsh1t.

I see the most hopeless PM ever's daughter put another hole in the "Honest John" crap over the weekend. I could almost forgive her father's "born to do nothing" attitude as she's seem to have inherited his gift of the gab.

"I treat a ficticious invitation to The Lodge as the same as no invitation at all."
Wow, Q going off like a two bob watch. Shocked

He does get fiesty if you take a poke at his beloved communists, and espesh his beloved Vulture. Cool
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Post by Bradman Mon 19 Sep 2011, 14:08

skully wrote:
Bradman wrote:
skully wrote:Doesn't mean it doesn't have "poke the pinkos with a stick" use. Twisted Evil

Except none of the pinkos rise to your childish bile. Or if they try (actually succeed) to counter it you come in with the "poke the stick" bullsh1t.

I see the most hopeless PM ever's daughter put another hole in the "Honest John" crap over the weekend. I could almost forgive her father's "born to do nothing" attitude as she's seem to have inherited his gift of the gab.

"I treat a ficticious invitation to The Lodge as the same as no invitation at all."
Wow, Q going off like a two bob watch. Shocked

He does get fiesty if you take a poke at his beloved communists, and espesh his beloved Vulture. Cool

Two bob watch would explain Abbott's policy's. Ahhh! That's right he doesn't have any.. Mea culpa, mea culpa (That's Latin BTW tac not Greek)
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Post by skully Mon 19 Sep 2011, 22:31

Q ranting on making no sense as usual. You are a silly Banjo plucker.
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Post by Mick Sawyer Tue 20 Sep 2011, 00:22

Big Dog wrote: The sanctimonious, self righteousness of the left makes me sick. Why do lefties treat alleged Asylum seekers as though they are the untouchable holiest of holies & the obviously outdated UN convention as something akin to the sermon on the mount?.
It should be obvious to everyone (horrie excepted) that the majority of them are just exploiting this convention & our governments weak border policies. I may have had some sympathy at first but now I'm sick to death of the bludging, ungrateful b@stards. I don't go to work every day & pay huge amounts of tax just to give some foreign opportunist a free ride in life. No citizen of this country gets a free ride. Let the freeloaders pay their own way.




Big Dog, once again I invite you to spell out your final solution. Remember not to leave out any of the details.
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Post by skully Tue 20 Sep 2011, 00:26

He's happy to host them behind razor wire in the open pastures of Taswegia. Laughing
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Post by embee Tue 20 Sep 2011, 02:09

Mick Sawyer wrote:
Big Dog wrote: The sanctimonious, self righteousness of the left makes me sick. Why do lefties treat alleged Asylum seekers as though they are the untouchable holiest of holies & the obviously outdated UN convention as something akin to the sermon on the mount?.
It should be obvious to everyone (horrie excepted) that the majority of them are just exploiting this convention & our governments weak border policies. I may have had some sympathy at first but now I'm sick to death of the bludging, ungrateful b@stards. I don't go to work every day & pay huge amounts of tax just to give some foreign opportunist a free ride in life. No citizen of this country gets a free ride. Let the freeloaders pay their own way.




Big Dog, once again I invite you to spell out your final solution. Remember not to leave out any of the details.

Großer hund sees a plan
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Post by Mick Sawyer Tue 20 Sep 2011, 02:13

Großer hund sees a plan



Pleased that I wasn't too subtle.
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Post by Big Dog Tue 20 Sep 2011, 02:36

Mick Sawyer wrote:
Big Dog wrote: The sanctimonious, self righteousness of the left makes me sick. Why do lefties treat alleged Asylum seekers as though they are the untouchable holiest of holies & the obviously outdated UN convention as something akin to the sermon on the mount?.
It should be obvious to everyone (horrie excepted) that the majority of them are just exploiting this convention & our governments weak border policies. I may have had some sympathy at first but now I'm sick to death of the bludging, ungrateful b@stards. I don't go to work every day & pay huge amounts of tax just to give some foreign opportunist a free ride in life. No citizen of this country gets a free ride. Let the freeloaders pay their own way.




Big Dog, once again I invite you to spell out your final solution. Remember not to leave out any of the details.

Step#1.....get rid of this incompetent Government.

Step#2...see step #1

Oh....and Mick....go back & re-read the bit about the sanctimonious, self righteousness left .
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Post by Mick Sawyer Tue 20 Sep 2011, 02:50

Big Dog wrote:
Mick Sawyer wrote:
Big Dog wrote: The sanctimonious, self righteousness of the left makes me sick. Why do lefties treat alleged Asylum seekers as though they are the untouchable holiest of holies & the obviously outdated UN convention as something akin to the sermon on the mount?.
It should be obvious to everyone (horrie excepted) that the majority of them are just exploiting this convention & our governments weak border policies. I may have had some sympathy at first but now I'm sick to death of the bludging, ungrateful b@stards. I don't go to work every day & pay huge amounts of tax just to give some foreign opportunist a free ride in life. No citizen of this country gets a free ride. Let the freeloaders pay their own way.




Big Dog, once again I invite you to spell out your final solution. Remember not to leave out any of the details.

Step#1.....get rid of this incompetent Government.

Step#2...see step #1

Oh....and Mick....go back & re-read the bit about the sanctimonious, self righteousness left .




Didn't you name yourself well. Tree pissing, inane barking & noise without a point.
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