Trolling with ridiculous bait AGAIN! Don't you get fed up using and failing with, the contrived ignoramus card to get a rise out of members?
In the remote possibility you have lost your marbles:
you could start at the end with him in court being successfully prosecuted by his own team and stripped of his superannuation for criminalty in office etc. You could exercise your own brain and research the number of people he prosecuted with taxpayer monies through the courts......errr duh
Grech confessed to the feds .... errr duh
Thanks for the insults.
It is your usual juvenile stance when you are mad a fool of and brought into line with your Boo Boos.....Take it like man.
I doubt I could insult you and I haven't. I did leave a door open for you though, but your rage slammed it shut
It's up to you to stop trolling for effect. If you don't want to feel all angryman, just start corresponding with civility, instead of baiting with the deliberately inflammatory rewriting of history and recidivist anti working class sentimentality. You are not Bunyip Aristocracy material matey.
I've been on BBs since 1992, do you really think I don't know how to handle your attacks on common sense?
I could not help LMAO......I ROFL.
Tisme don't get angry, get even.
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What does it take for the left to admit something....???
CNN - left wing news network. Turn the tables - if this were 5 white kids doing this to a special needs young black man, they would turn it into a national outrage.
I will call out the left and the right as they both do stupid things. It's human nature. I try to sit in the centre.
Anyways, looks like the lefties in the USA are like the lefties here, trying to make the loudest noise.
Check out Kathy Griffin.
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She did a photo shoot a few days ago holding a mock Trump head, decapitated.
Now she is blaming Trump.
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And then go after Trump's 11 year old son.
A person's privacy is something I support regardless of belief. If it was on private land and the photo was taken then its illegal anyway. If it was a private moment between two people then it should remain that way.The latest bit of insanity, publishing photographs of Muslims without a hijab should be a criminal offence - Greens.
What about a Cardinal wearing a T-Shirt ?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-...privacy-revenge-pr0n-laws-in-canberra/8585620
A person's privacy is something I support regardless of belief. If it was on private land and the photo was taken then its illegal anyway. If it was a private moment between two people then it should remain that way.
Everyone now has a phone permanently attached to their hand thinking they can post anything.
Those posting damaging stuff on social media should be reigned in a bit.
"We're talking about things like a photograph potentially of a Muslim woman who normally would wear a hijab when she's out, and her community expects her to wear a hijab.
In general I agree. What I find interesting and disturbing is politicians making statements like
There is no such thing as community expectations regarding whether a women should wear a hijab or not. It's entirely an individual choice what they wear in public. If they are being subjected to some sort of coercion by others as to what she should wear, then that is a violation of her rights as an individual.
If we allow that sort of thing, then we might as well say it's a community expectation that she enters into an arranged marriage, or that she doesn't go to university because she is needed to do the cooking at home.
It's about time that the Greens realised that women are being repressed in the Muslim religion, and they should start supporting individual rights instead of in effect supporting repressive religious practices.
Joe Blow, do you approve of this type of post or do we turn a blind eye to it.....It is disgraceful.
... but wait: Don't certain "communities" expect a woman to have her clitoris chopped off so she doesn't enjoy "it"?There is no such thing as community expectations regarding whether a women should wear a hijab or not. It's entirely an individual choice what they wear in public. If they are being subjected to some sort of coercion by others as to what she should wear, then that is a violation of her rights as an individual.
If we allow that sort of thing, then we might as well say it's a community expectation that she enters into an arranged marriage, or that she doesn't go to university because she is needed to do the cooking at home.
It's about time that the Greens realised that women are being repressed in the Muslim religion, and they should start supporting individual rights instead of in effect supporting repressive religious practices.
Joe Blow, do you approve of this type of post or do we turn a blind eye to it.....It is disgraceful.
Degrees, my son, degrees. Who would have thought a once conservative political party would resort to and encourage things like this:View attachment 71414
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Tisme, do you honestly believe Tony Abbott or one of his followers set up those placards behind him......I am sure he is a better person than that......I would say it would more likely be a Green holding that placard who sneaked in behind him without his (Abbott)knowledge.
Tisme, do you honestly believe Tony Abbott or one of his followers set up those placards behind him......I am sure he is a better person than that......I would say it would more likely be a Green holding that placard who sneaked in behind him without his (Abbott)knowledge.
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