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Rhiannon propaganda pamphlet threatens Greens political integrity : Comments

By David Singer, published 1/6/2016

Australian Greens Leader Senator Richard Di Natale needs to immediately shred a misleading and deceptive pro-Palestinian pamphlet authorised and printed by Greens Senator Lee Rhiannon.

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AC: The Chinese have purchased heaps of property in Australia but they don't officially proclaim that land to be a part of China.

Yet!
Posted by Jayb, Wednesday, 1 June 2016 1:35:48 PM
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Moshe Dayan was never a man of integrity, hence he deserves to have his words misquoted.

Dayan was the architect and pusher of the 1967 war: while he gave all sorts of [good and bad] excuses for it, his real motive behind that war was so that he could plunder the occupied area to increase his private archaeological collection in his back-yard.

http://www.jhsonline.org/Articles/article_27.htm

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Dear Critic,

<<I'd like to question whether purchasing land in a country gives an automatic right to raise a flag?>>

Well, raising flags is a stupid thing to do - but yes, one should be able to do whatever they like on their own land, including stupid things, so long as they don't hurt/endanger their neighbours.

Caveat: the formal act of purchase does not always or automatically make a land yours, but some of the land that pre-Israel purchased was in fact paid for up to 4 times, which I think is sufficient for true ownership:

1) to the rich Effendis who were the land's formal owners.
2) to the farmers/surfs that actually lived on this land.
3) to the Ottoman authorities.
4) to Bedouin nomads who claimed the land to be their foraging ground.

In Australia, the equivalent would be to also purchase that land from the native-title holders, as well as purchasing from the state the rights for what's under the land. Once you did so, you should be able to raise any flags you like and even stick them in your bum to demonstrate your negative intelligence.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Wednesday, 1 June 2016 2:00:50 PM
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Runner and your Jewish mates.

If the Lord God who you are all so busy quoting was real and the Jews were the "Chosen ones", do you really think that he would have stood by during the second world war and watched as they were massacred so brutally in the concentration camps of Daschau and Belsen. Get real.

David
Posted by VK3AUU, Wednesday, 1 June 2016 3:06:34 PM
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Well in that case Dave there's not a lot of difference between you and the greens,you both lie a lot
Posted by John Ryan, Wednesday, 1 June 2016 3:36:02 PM
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Hi Yuyutsu,
'...one should be able to do whatever they like on their own land, including stupid things, so long as they don't hurt/endanger their neighbours'.

I'd go along with that argument, but I didn't actually mean just the simple act of raising a flag, I meant claiming the land as the state of 'Armchair Critic' and superseding any other laws within the region where my purchased land exists, with my own laws and systems of governance.

I was however, thinking about it if it were a piece of land in Australia for example, and not necessarily the more complex situation in the M/E, and for this reason I'm not too sure how well my argument holds up.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Wednesday, 1 June 2016 3:38:28 PM
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The world is changing rapidly. Japan is having talks with Russia and China is resolving their differences ,Germany wants closer ties with Russia since they have 6000 business relationships and Russia is a key supplier of energy to Europe.

The world has had enough of British , USA ,Zionism that enslaves the planet via their debt money creation system.This system has been a blight on the planet for over 300 yrs.David Singer, your Globalist ideal of one world Govt run by bankers is fading fast.
Posted by Arjay, Wednesday, 1 June 2016 7:38:23 PM
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