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yes, jack. anyone who has an opinion that differs
from yours is automatically a troll. did you learn
this from whistler? no need to debate anything
from yours is automatically a troll. did you learn
this from whistler? no need to debate anything
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I find you entertaining pepesgrill; sometimes even very entertaining. And I enjoy an outsider's view when you're wearing that hat too. I doubt even Crocodile Dundee would deter you from posting.
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When have you ever had an original thought or opinion, or even tried to debate something, Cali?
All I can ever remember reading from you is nonsensical responses to other people's posts.
When was the last time you started a thread?
All I can ever remember reading from you is nonsensical responses to other people's posts.
When was the last time you started a thread?
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i just .. . .. can't fathom how some of these guys
don't understand aussie politics ? jack s in particular. all manner of accusations. zero debating
don't understand aussie politics ? jack s in particular. all manner of accusations. zero debating
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Looks like Labor will end up with 77 seats, or a 2 seat majority, in the lower house - meaning it can pass legislation without necessarily having to rely on support from the cross-benchers.
I also reckon it would be a good idea to offer the Speaker's chair to the Independent, Andrew Wilkie - thereby ensuring a 2 vote cushion.
The Senate is another story.
I also reckon it would be a good idea to offer the Speaker's chair to the Independent, Andrew Wilkie - thereby ensuring a 2 vote cushion.
The Senate is another story.
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Enough progressives in the Senate to get a program through. ALP may even be encouraged to go a bit harder on climate and transition to renewables with a little push. Let's hope the Greens don't make let the perfect be the enemy of the good. They have form. Hopefully Albo's well honed diplomatic skills can win the day.
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You can't fathom because you know nothing about Australian politics, you google a bit, make provocative comments like all trolls, but you have no first-hand knowledge, never lived in the country but make jack assed comments about Albo's glasses as but one example.pepesgrill wrote: ↑May 31, 2022, 12:28 pmi just .. . .. can't fathom how some of these guys
don't understand aussie politics ? jack s in particular. all manner of accusations. zero debating
you are a joke.
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Turn away Team Queen Elizabeth. I hope Labor starts the journey towards an Australian head of state.
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Please tell us about how better it will be for you lot, how much freedumb you lot will have. Please tell us.
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Team Queen Elizabeth? That's as silly as sports commentators talking about Team New Zealand vs. Team Canada in rugby, tennis, soccer, bloody football et al. It's New Zealand vs. Canada. I'll stick to Queen Elizabeth.
Let's hope the Australian Labor Party appreciates your support for an Australian Republic. By the way, are all members of the Labor Party in favour of a Republic?
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Not going to happen while Lizzie sticks around. A second level issue that can wait for the second Labor term in government.
But when it does happen, I am pretty sure most Australians won't give a flying fuucck about what random UK posters think about the issue - because honestly, it has nothing to do with them.
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Yes, you have nailed it, Whistles.Whistler wrote: ↑May 31, 2022, 5:28 pmYou can't fathom because you know nothing about Australian politics, you google a bit, make provocative comments like all trolls, but you have no first-hand knowledge, never lived in the country but make jack assed comments about Albo's glasses as but one example.pepesgrill wrote: ↑May 31, 2022, 12:28 pmi just .. . .. can't fathom how some of these guys
don't understand aussie politics ? jack s in particular. all manner of accusations. zero debating
you are a joke.
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you guys are an embarrassment to australians
everywhere. whistlers late night drunken incoherent babblings and jacks utter intolerance
for anyone who might hold an opposing viewpoint
" f-off, you're a troll, you fancy ladyboys" nauseating
thankfully, i've met real australians not fake type
everywhere. whistlers late night drunken incoherent babblings and jacks utter intolerance
for anyone who might hold an opposing viewpoint
" f-off, you're a troll, you fancy ladyboys" nauseating
thankfully, i've met real australians not fake type
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Given your clearly demonstrated knowledge of Australian politics, I am sure many (I certainly was) were anticipating your analysis and comments on my earlier post on the composition of the lower house, and what might happen in a differently configured Senate.pepesgrill wrote: ↑May 31, 2022, 7:02 pmyou guys are an embarrassment to australians
everywhere. whistlers late night drunken incoherent babblings and jacks utter intolerance
for anyone who might hold an opposing viewpoint
Instead, we get the same old, same old.
As I said previously, Whistles nailed it.
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some of my points & research were spot-on. missed, deliberately overlooked, scoffed at
( but proven to be true) sorry you're no authority
( but proven to be true) sorry you're no authority
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Such as?
Come on .... don't hide your light under a bushel.
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jack , go join whistler for a few beers . might make
you more clever. because right now, you both kinda look like clowns. or the fake aussie equivalent
you more clever. because right now, you both kinda look like clowns. or the fake aussie equivalent
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OK - so when I get back from having a few beers, will you have supported the claim you made here:pepesgrill wrote: ↑May 31, 2022, 7:21 pmjack , go join whistler for a few beers . might make
you more clever. because right now, you both kinda look like clowns. or the fake aussie equivalent
Or even this question:pepesgrill wrote: ↑
May 31, 2022, 7:14 pm
some of my points & research were spot-on.
When was the last time you started a thread?
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Told you and the Halfwit NZ guy. We do not care, go, piss off. Seriously you think the UK cares, apart from the Tri partite agreement that says we and the USA will come and help you fight off the Chinese. So basically shut the F*** Up and start spending some money on defence of your Rock.jackspratt wrote: ↑May 31, 2022, 6:50 pmNot going to happen while Lizzie sticks around. A second level issue that can wait for the second Labor term in government.
But when it does happen, I am pretty sure most Australians won't give a flying fuucck about what random UK posters think about the issue - because honestly, it has nothing to do with them.