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NTRabbit posted:https://twitter.com/FredPawle/status/969343402792779776 Needs Van Badham to make it really poo poo.
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Whoever made the OP needs to be fired and replaced with a PATH intern, they still haven't added my nationals mp identification quiz.
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Do it yourself leaner scum, innovate some agility
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:Whoever made the OP needs to be fired and replaced with a PATH intern, they still haven't added my nationals mp identification quiz. Link it and I'll make it so.
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Knobb Manwich posted:Do it yourself leaner scum, innovate some agility Inept would be OPs.
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Paingod556 posted:Also their plans to cut down all the old growth forests, but just ignore that for now. That one's just smart politics since Labor can't stop being in bed with the logging companies and their employees (mostly the companies) and the Greens have an actual presence in Tasmania.
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Dimebag posted:Inept would be OPs. "OP closed because UNIONS"
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Don Dongington posted:Link it and I'll make it so. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3848133&pagenumber=60&perpage=40#post481624280 I would blow Dane Cook fucked around with this message at 09:48 on Mar 2, 2018 |
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You missed BIG COTTON BITCH, but that's because he's a state MP. https://twitter.com/SofieJW/status/969370142625812480 Doctor Spaceman fucked around with this message at 09:55 on Mar 2, 2018 |
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The Peccadillo posted:
Because 'it makes me feel better about my micropenis' is harder to convince the public to support. Everyone hates feral pigs though. This is more about the culture wars and doing something the rednecks know the greenies hate rather than doing something that will have any real impact.
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Doctor Spaceman posted:You missed BIG COTTON BITCH, but that's because he's a state MP. Don't kinkshame.
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The Peccadillo posted:Why are the protestations always about shooting pigs, there are like fifty people who shoot pigs and only about six of them are referring to police
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3848133&pagenumber=60&perpage=40#post481624280 Added link to OP.
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# ? Mar 2, 2018 10:05 |
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You wish
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:Needs Van Badham to make it really poo poo. She probably has her own events planned. It's worth reading the linked page, it's the biggest load of right-wing crybaby BS: quote:We are not doing our leftist friends any favours by letting their opinions go unchallenged on social media, writes Fred Pawle. Maybe they're cracking down because your dogwhistles are encouraging your bestial fans to issue threats of harm you crybabies.
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How does listeria get inside a rockmelon? Or is it only those pre-cut ones that people are getting sick from?
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Too tired to fix this formatting on mobile Shorten says talk about Adani mine 'dumbing down climate debate' Labor leader dodges questions about plan to revoke Adani licence if he wins next election Katharine Murphy and Paul Karp Fri 2 Mar 2018 15.02 AEDTLast modified on Fri 2 Mar 2018 16.37 AEDT View more sharing options Shares 107 Comments279 Bill Shorten has repeatedly denied that he told colleagues he intended to ban the Adani coal mine, but dodged questions about whether he intended to revoke its licence if Labor wins the next election. Shorten was asked on Friday to clarify Labor’s position after the businessman and environmentalist Geoff Cousins this week gave a detailed account of private discussions he had with the Labor leader over December and January. Cousins said that after a tour of the Great Barrier Reef and the Adani mine site in January, Shorten signalled his support for Labor revoking Adani’s licence based on concern about the impact of the project on the reef, on groundwater and endangered species. He then indicated he would make an announcement to that effect imminently. Geoff Cousins reveals how Bill Shorten wavered on Adani mine Read more The Labor leader faced questions while campaigning in Devonport on Friday ahead of the Tasmanian election on Saturday, including whether he was prepared to announce Labor would revoke the project’s licence if it won government. Advertisement Shorten denied on Friday that he wanted to ban the project, and had to be talked out of that position by colleagues. But the Labor leader did signal publicly after his trip with Cousins, without locking in to a specific option, that he was intending to adopt a harder line against the controversial Queensland coal project.
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# ? Mar 2, 2018 10:48 |
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lol watch them lose both by elections because he tried to sit on the fence and voters in both seats told him to get hosed.
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Its going to turn out that i beliwve gif tge paper he checked was blank
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Doctor Spaceman posted:You missed BIG COTTON BITCH, but that's because he's a state MP. Oh, a contender for next month's thread name already.
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it’s going to be so good when the libs win the next election due to shorten’s incompetence
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The strange thing is he might win if he just says "coal is hosed and we need to find new industries for people to work in. Let's say no to Adani and instead yes to [some random clean energy industry].". People are okay with bad news if you follow it up with "but we'll do X instead". Oh wait Adani want to set up shop in Queensland, my bad. The reef is still dead either way.
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froglet posted:The strange thing is he might win if he just says "coal is hosed and we need to find new industries for people to work in. Let's say no to Adani and instead yes to [some random clean energy industry].". That'd make sense. There's probably a bunch of union or factional hacks who won't let him say that for some reason though.
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Working class unions eequire working class jobs Close the jobs lose the members unions rendered obsolete Coal 4eva
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I doubt people give a poo poo enough about Adani for it to impact polling.
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Don Dongington posted:I don't even know who has the balance of power in the Tasmanian state parliament because they're about as relevant to auspol today as uh Both parties have declared that they won't do any deals with the Greens even if it means they can pull off a Minority win, and the polls aren't predicting a Majority win so perhaps Chaos will reign. Will the Friday news dump of weakening firearms laws cost the Liberals the election? I doubt it, but I hang around with a lot of folks who are recreational shooters.
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bigis posted:I doubt people give a poo poo enough about Adani for it to impact polling.
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bigis posted:I doubt people give a poo poo enough about Adani for it to impact polling. I'd be surprised if it didn't in Batman though.
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gay picnic defence posted:That'd make sense. There's probably a bunch of union or factional hacks who won't let him say that for some reason though. Not a joke question, but... What could the union's actually do if he put it out there that coal needs to die. I mean, they can't join the libs, they'd get screwed over, and the greens would agree with that statement...
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Mad Katter posted:I'd be surprised if it didn't in Batman though. I'm in Batman and lots of the Greens signage is about Adani, they obviously think it's an issue concerning people around here. It concerns me, to be honest.
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I don't know much about international economics and the ABC article on this subject is annoying horseshit - what are the consequences for the US of Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium?
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froglet posted:Not a joke question, but... What could the union's actually do if he put it out there that coal needs to die. I mean, they can't join the libs, they'd get screwed over, and the greens would agree with that statement... Do you remember Kevin Rudd? They don't have to leave the ALP, they just change the leader.
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It should be noted that most unions DO support stronger action on climate change.
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In an attempt to keep the ever-growing Islamophobic far-right movement off their backs, Australian-Muslim women have taken to dressing in a new ‘Australianised’ version of their traditional religious wear – The BurKelly. One local retailer has cashed in on the new idea. Lynne Seed (33) from the iconic fashion label Sweaty Mistress says the idea has been sitting their for years. “What we’ve got is, one small minority wanting to cover their faces in public, and another small minority having an issue with them doing so,” “We thought, why not merge these two cultures?” “The concept of dressing a Muslim woman up as homicidal Irish convict was genius. The far-right movement can’t bring themselves to criticise anything that involves Ned Kelly, and it allows our persecuted Islamic community the opportunity to dress the way the want,” By combining the burqa – an enveloping outer garment worn by women in some Islamic traditions to cover their bodies when in public – with the iconic folklore of Australian bushranger, Ned Kelly, the BurKelly has proven a hit in the Muslim-Australian community. Out of the surveyed Australian women who wear the BurKelly, 90% say that they no longer fear having their headwear torn off in public by an angry young man who lacks a father figure. The survey also found racial slurs and Islamophobic vitriol has decreased by 90%. Local BurKelly enthusiast, Shona Guerra (25) says that the only racial abuse she has encountered since wearing the giant steel headpiece has been wildly misguided. “Someone called me a ‘loving Catholic’ the other day. That was weird,” she says “Other than that, a few people Super Rugby fans called me a ‘fuckin’ mick’ at Central Station – I think they were under the impression that I was Irish,” “For the most part people just pat me on the back and call me a legend. I’ve never felt more comfortable,” “I could literally walk down the street with a gun in my hand and people would give me high-fives,” Surprisingly, the outspoken Islamophobic One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson has also come out in support of the BurKelly. “This is a great example of what Muslim-Australians can achieve if they just focus on being Australian like the rest of us,” “We have no problem with you covering your face, but at least do it in a way that doesn’t intimidate us,” “… Like wearing a bulletproof face-mask made famous by a bank-robbing rapist in the Victorian Outback over two hundred years ago,” “That’s what I call assimilation.”
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Until they work in a wide brimmed hat with corks hanging off it they haven't made it Australian enough. Or a Ned Kelly suit of armor.
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Jesus loving christ
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Was Ned Kelly actually a rapist?
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Inescapable Duck posted:Was Ned Kelly actually a rapist? Well he had the the brainpan of a stagecoach tilter, so you connect the dots
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Starshark posted:I don't know much about international economics and the ABC article on this subject is annoying horseshit - what are the consequences for the US of Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium? They’re about to have their export industries hit with a bunch of retaliatory tariffs on industries that will actually matter in the future
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I'm genuinely surprised the US ever bought Australian steel, it's gotta be solely at cost of anti-china sentiment And a little bit Diplomatic Handshake or whatever The Peccadillo fucked around with this message at 16:33 on Mar 2, 2018 |
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