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Peter Dutton - Political Stirrer.

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The rocket which was launched by the Jihadi terrorist group, which I
think is not Hamas, lost control and came back over the launch site
and landed in the Hospital car park.
Apparently minor damage to the hospital.
Two terrorist overheard discussing the incident, "Was it us ?"
Probably every frequency used by the terrorists is monitored.
There would have been radio silence before the 7th Oct attack.

If Hamas is eliminated, another group will form, as required by the Koran.
Posted by Bezza, Wednesday, 18 October 2023 9:48:18 PM
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Confirmed tonight. The rocket that accidentally took out the hospital was one of Hamas's own. NOT Israeli. With friends like Hamas, Palestinians don't need enemies.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 18 October 2023 10:29:27 PM
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"The Voice debate managed to remove all of Albanese’s other manifest failings from the front pages, for a time. No doubt, he will now be exposed to much greater scrutiny." (Paul Collits)

. Absence of a proper COVID inquiry
. The housing debacle
. The costs of rampant immigration
. The cost-of-living crisis
. The scandal of Aboriginal funding mis-management
. The limp responses to Arab terrorism,

just for starters.
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 19 October 2023 7:18:09 AM
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Hi SteeleRedux,

"Albanese stayed the course even when there were loud calls to postpone the referendum. Why? Because it was a firm election commitment and he made sure he fulfilled it, something which has become increasingly rare among political leaders.

Dutton on the other hand made a commitment for a second referendum on Indigenous recognition in the Constitution and immediately walked it back when the No vote prevailed."

I've got to give you some credit here.
I had actually made a mental note of both of these things but never voiced an opinion about it.

I remember when I first came to the forum, quite a few years back now.
I argued we needed to build a big fancy prison for politicians that didn't keep their election promises.
That they have to keep their word in regards to the commitments they made in their campaigns, and if they wanted to go against their election promises they had to present their new policy to the Australian people and could only implement the new policy after a new election and the support of the Australian people for that new policy.

Go against election promises, go to jail.
A nice jail, but a jail nonetheless.

I argued that democracy itself is nothing but a sham, and that politicians are nothing but 'used car salesmen' if they could make all these promises to be voted into power, and then discard those promises the second they we're elected and just do whatever they want.

FYI, I voted no in the referendum.

I don't like it that Dutton made that promise to win voters over to the 'No' side, and then backtracked the minute the 'No' campaign won out.
I wouldn't put him in jail for it, because he's not been voted into power,
But it shows he can't be trusted and for that I feel he too has to go.

The issues ttbn listed here I agree with,
http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/thread.asp?article=22696#392873
But I think their situation does require more attention.
- I think they do need more of a hand up, and less of a handout.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Thursday, 19 October 2023 8:29:22 AM
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If Peter Dutton is the best that the Coalition has to
lead then their future does not look great.
There must be someone out there that's a better choice.
This man alienates so many. And under him we shall never
have a united country. Division and exclusion is what he
stand for.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 19 October 2023 9:43:58 AM
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Poor losers, the Yes mob. Their huge loss is is down to things and people other themselves; not their fault or the absurdity of the Voice in the first place.

The latest laugh is half-masting a flag that didn’t exist ten minutes ago, but now flaps all over the place as though it is official.

They may as well half-mast their trousers; the result is in, and that's the end of the whole silly waste of time and money.
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 19 October 2023 10:47:32 AM
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