Aus Federal Politics thread (XV)
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Re: Aus Federal Politics thread (XV)
And that's you exercising freedom of choice. Not much has changed since the censorship debates of the fifties onwards. Except this time the government's not legislating that freedom away.
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I think my point is that Humphries was a legitimate & brilliant satirical comedian. Those who are standing in judgement of him are nothing but foul mouthed, left wing biased, pretenders who think that dick & qunt jokes are funny & that history will forget like last weeks newspapers. Its a pity that these no talent nobodys are dragging his name down to their level.
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True enough. I wondered about that during his year as director of one the CFs. Banning of foul language left me wondering how many acts would survive.
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Never been a fan of Humphries but understand people who are. However I think his comments re gender reassignment being a fashion were ill judged. Via a Sheppie, I have met one person going through the process. Pretty ghastly both physically and mentally.
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I think I read somewhere that less tham 0.1% of the population have this type of gender issue.
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I'd be surprised if it's that many.
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Probably right. The point is that for such a minute minority they sure make a lot of noise. I gues that is freedom of speech.
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Yeah and you can ignore them.
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[quote="taipan"]I think I read somewhere that less tham 0.1% of the population have this type of gender issue.[/quote
Welly well. Finally we found people Taips won't jerk off over and harass via the Net.
Welly well. Finally we found people Taips won't jerk off over and harass via the Net.
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taipan wrote:Probably right. The point is that for such a minute minority they sure make a lot of noise. I guess that is freedom of speech.
Unless of course, like Humphries, you speak your mind & then the snowflakes will censure you quicktime.
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Yep, sort of my point.
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Para man Mundine backs call for nuclear power but refuses to answer whether he'd be happy for one in Nowra. Even suggesting somewhere inland. Should be a question for anyone who supports it.
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Interesting association of gutter-gob comedy with leftyism by BD.....I have always been forcefully informed that the idea that inserting an f or c word between every two words DIDN'T make a bad joke instantly absolutely bloody hilarious, was irrefutable evidence of lefty snowflakism.
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I see there is some wacko armistice while a pagan nutjob festival is going on. I really do wish a pox upon the Short Pants bloke and the Happy Clapper over the long weekend.
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This country is truly a case of std's. There is little to recommend it. There should be international intervention in the joint.
Yesterday war criminals like Downer, Howard, Reith, Rudd, Gillard, Mad Monk should have necks stretched or bodies colanderised.
Arguably, ScuMo is a deluded barely sentient person. Anyone hunkering down and testifying in happy clapper tongues merits our understanding and sympathy. He just requires treatment for his mental health condition.
By contrast Short Pants does not have a disorder prone to delusions. He is just a common dangerous sociopath.
Yesterday war criminals like Downer, Howard, Reith, Rudd, Gillard, Mad Monk should have necks stretched or bodies colanderised.
Arguably, ScuMo is a deluded barely sentient person. Anyone hunkering down and testifying in happy clapper tongues merits our understanding and sympathy. He just requires treatment for his mental health condition.
By contrast Short Pants does not have a disorder prone to delusions. He is just a common dangerous sociopath.
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Spent yesterday arguing how to do away with Easter public hols without doing away with the actual hols. Unfortunately a state matter.
Scomo seems to be treating the truce as valid for only the actual religious days. Shorten should cite the hols and stay the fark out of sight.
Scomo seems to be treating the truce as valid for only the actual religious days. Shorten should cite the hols and stay the fark out of sight.
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Bradman wrote:Spent yesterday arguing how to do away with Easter public hols without doing away with the actual hols. Unfortunately a state matter.
Scomo seems to be treating the truce as valid for only the actual religious days. Shorten should cite the hols and stay the fark out of sight.
We need to keep Easter public hols if nothing else but to piss the Musi's off, particularly the two arseholes who reckon that Islamic law takes precedence over Australian common law & were fined $100,000.00 for illegally clearing a bush block & contempt of court.
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Jail time would seem to have been in order if only for the contempt.
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Good old Barney Banana could be in strife along with Angus Airhead over the water rights buy back deal that was based on dubious maths by a conflicted consultant.
And to keep Skully updated Oz has not signed off the new boundary with Timor and is ripping them off again. Neither the Happy Clapper not Short Pants (of course) has committed to signing off the new boundary and compensating Timor.
And to keep Skully updated Oz has not signed off the new boundary with Timor and is ripping them off again. Neither the Happy Clapper not Short Pants (of course) has committed to signing off the new boundary and compensating Timor.
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Rod Culleton has declared for the Senate again ..
He got kicked out of this Senate for bankruptcy
AEC have referred him to AFP for possible false declaration
He'll be on the Senate ballot paper either way
He got kicked out of this Senate for bankruptcy
AEC have referred him to AFP for possible false declaration
He'll be on the Senate ballot paper either way
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horace wrote:Good old Barney Banana could be in strife along with Angus Airhead over the water rights buy back deal that was based on dubious maths by a conflicted consultant.
And to keep Skully updated Oz has not signed off the new boundary with Timor and is ripping them off again. Neither the Happy Clapper not Short Pants (of course) has committed to signing off the new boundary and compensating Timor.
I'm calling bullshit on any actual wrongdoing in the water deal
Mud Slinging by the pinkos
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If anything needs a royal Commission water policy does. Farking Mexicans have been misusing our water since BW&L decided to see what was on the other side of the hill.
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Bradman wrote:If anything needs a royal Commission water policy does. Farking Mexicans have been misusing our water since BW&L decided to see what was on the other side of the hill.
ROFL.
...and Embee, I call nonsense on your be claim.
We need a Caymans version of the Panama Papers. Angus Airhead has the credibility of Short Pants, maybe less. Taxpayers have been ripped off on the $80M buyback. Why was this the only deal Barney Bananas wanted updates about from his department?
Oz should have no business with entities in tax havens.
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I see Shortarse is refusing to debate ScoMo. What’s he afraid of? Being made to look like the buffoon that he is?
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Scomo wants a debate every second day. They've already got two scheduled for next week. As he hasn't been hit with his support for the big bar banks yet, I'd get out whilst I was ahead.
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