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QUACKTASTIC posted:People will also be denied protection if they could "take reasonable steps" to modify their behaviour, unless that behaviour was "fundamental" to their identity. Despite all the horrible poo poo highlighted, does this even mean
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Dutton calling getting pregnant "blackmail" on the radio.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 04:26 |
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Labor have interpreted the preferred PM numbers and now think that if they keep repeating the phrase Cayman Islands people will warm up to the idea that Malcolm Turnbull is too rich, Bill Shorten is one of us. Because you know, Shorten has so much in common with ordinary Australians that his mother in law was the Governor General.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 04:26 |
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Can we have more Dutton memes
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 04:28 |
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Remember that face for the crimes against humanity trials.
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edit: wrong thread
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Zenithe posted:Despite all the horrible poo poo highlighted, does this even mean It means stop being a persecuted minority
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Anidav posted:Dutton calling getting pregnant "blackmail" on the radio. You know who else regarded children and pregnant women as viral dangers? Yeah.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 04:43 |
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Carmichael coal mine has been re-approved. Isn't that the mine all the backing fell out of?
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 05:12 |
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Yeah but the front didn't fall off
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 05:17 |
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Eight years ago James Bowen was an unemployed, recovering drug addict, who was staying in sheltered accommodation and supplementing his state benefits by busking and selling a magazine whose profits go to its homeless vendors. But things changed dramatically after he took in an injured stray ginger tom cat. James' books about Bob the Street Cat have sold millions of copies, a film about them is being made and James now promotes animal welfare. He's been speaking to Weekend's Julian Worricker - appropriately on the streets of London - who asked him how Bob had changed his life?
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 05:25 |
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Mr Dutton's comments come a day after he introduced legislation to tighten requirements for asylum seekers applying for protection. If passed, he said the existence of a consistent pattern of mass violation of human rights would not meet the threshold. People will also be denied protection if they could "take reasonable steps" to modify their behaviour, unless that behaviour was "fundamental" to their identity. 'stop being gay/muslim/female'
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Negligent posted:Labor have interpreted the preferred PM numbers and now think that if they keep repeating the phrase Cayman Islands people will warm up to the idea that Malcolm Turnbull is too rich, Bill Shorten is one of us. claiming you're going to be hard on corporate tax evaders is pretty difficult when you've got your assets in an offshore tax haven and want to stop public reporting of companies.
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Solemn Sloth posted:If passed, he said the existence of a consistent pattern of mass violation of human rights would not meet the threshold. You know which other country has a consistent pattern of mass violation of human rights
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Solemn Sloth posted:claiming you're going to be hard on corporate tax evaders is pretty difficult when you've got your assets in an offshore tax haven and want to stop public reporting of companies. 1. If you are a minister you should have your assets held at arms length. It is generally not a good idea to have an interest in the companies you regulate, such as Telstra. 2. A large number of Australian super funds are also invested in Caymans registered funds. Including Bill Shorten's. Turnbull paid Australian tax on the investments. 3. How often do members of the public read the reports of mid sized privately owned businesses? Almost never. You know who does? Their rivals and competitors.
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freebooter posted:You know which other country has a consistent pattern of mass violation of human rights is it antarctica?
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Negligent posted:3. How often do members of the public read the reports of mid sized privately owned businesses? Almost never. You know who does? Their rivals and competitors.
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Doctor Spaceman posted:Also kidnappers, who use annual reports to choose their targets. why do they call them kidnapers when theyre adults? what abot...manburglars as in, 'my god, theyve manburgled obama!' e: to be gender equal, one would say, 'in the name of aphrodite, hilary clinton has been femlifted!' Orkin Mang fucked around with this message at 06:46 on Oct 15, 2015 |
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Solemn Sloth posted:Mr Dutton's comments come a day after he introduced legislation to tighten Dutton has the air of someone unaware that their trip of a lifetime is in fact to the abattoir.
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Also Greg hunt has announced the federal governments 185 year plan for Melbourne lol
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 07:05 |
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Solemn Sloth posted:Also Greg hunt has announced the federal governments 185 year plan for Melbourne lol Sink by 2100 under runaway climate change?
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hooman posted:Sink by 2100 under runaway climate change? Nah just build a couple roads she'll be right
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hooman posted:Sink by 2100 under runaway climate change? http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-15/antarctic-ice-shelf-sea-level-rise-warning/6853780 quote:Antarctic ice shelf collapse and unstoppable sea level rise 'very likely' without tough climate action, say scientists ABC Science By Anna Salleh Updated about 4 hours ago
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Solemn Sloth posted:Nah just build a couple roads she'll be right sky roads....
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 07:25 |
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Zenithe posted:Despite all the horrible poo poo highlighted, does this even mean Be more white, wealthy and Christian. Everyone knows WASPs are the REALLY persecuted ones because they're constantly surrounded by icky brown poors with strange foreign religions who keep popping out babies they can't afford. All this complaining about human rights is just emotional blackmail and the UN undermining our democracy, just like climate change. (Note: The above is a satirical exposition of Liberal Party thought and does not reflect the views of the poster.)
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 07:30 |
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Nauru's Police Force is facing fresh scrutiny after it emerged that a man convicted of rape was allowed to join the police reserves. Nauru: alleged rape victim may be charged with false complaint welp.
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SynthOrange posted:Nauru's Police Force is facing fresh scrutiny after it emerged that a man convicted of rape was allowed to join the police reserves. :nauru: (crying pile of phosphate.gif)
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Jumpingmanjim posted::nauru: (crying pile of phosphate.gif) (crying rape victim gif)
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 09:32 |
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Dutton refuses to be blackmailed by compassion, human rights.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 09:37 |
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Go ahead, decline medical treatment. It's your body, and unborn child. Not a game of chicken that I'd be playing with Peter Dutton at the wheel but whatever.
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Unimpressed posted:I think many of the same people (i.e. Labor/Coalition) would vote differently if they weren't bound by their parties' power structures. They aren't. Nothing at all in Australian law requires them to vote with party policy they think is evil. Nothing in Australian law requires them to vote in line with any party policy. All they potentially lose is the little [liberal] or [labor] tag next to their name at the next election, which makes it unlikely they'll keep their job. Everyone who votes for awful poo poo like our indefinite detention island prison camps for children is doing so because they don't think it is evil, or even worse they know it is evil and vote for it for their paycheck .
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Senor Tron posted:They aren't. Surely you don't seriously believe this. I mean, it's at least possible that some of them think it's bad but that it's better than other alternatives (as they see it).
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witty
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Unimpressed posted:Surely you don't seriously believe this. I mean, it's at least possible that some of them think it's bad but that it's better than other alternatives (as they see it). Isn't that just rationalizing it? There are many impossible moral dilemmas to be sure, but at the end of the day if there is no sufficient consequence for voting along party lines then its the line of least resistance. It takes an uncommon person to take that risk of losing their position on a moral choice and by then they're just as prone to the sunk cost fallacy as anyone. No one in a marginal seat will dare try it, few in non-marginal seats have to worry about it (because that's why they got preselected there). The system self-selects who is going to play the game in other words.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 11:51 |
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Why are Australian politicians so uptight about voting along party lines compared to the UK, US, etc?
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 11:55 |
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Channel 9 Qanda For Fuckwits is on, don't watch the thing
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 11:56 |
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PaletteSwappedNinja posted:Why are Australian politicians so uptight about voting along party lines compared to the UK, US, etc? Because Australians learned early on the power of solidarity, particularly the labour movement. The tories just followed suit really.
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Bit of history. ABC 7pm news report from 45 years ago today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR8eYevYcg8 A section of the Westgate bridge collapsed while under construction.
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For some reason I interpreted that as ABC new reporting on a section of the West Gate bridge collapsing 45 minutes ago. Maybe I should sleep. In the Melbourne World Trade Centre there used to be a small exhibit on the collapse on the mezzanine level. I'm not sure if it's still there as it was 4+ years ago. It was something I never knew about until I saw the exhibit.
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