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Posted by 579, Wednesday, 22 February 2012 2:11:03 PM
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Antonyve,
Why, is it asking too much to suggest you go out & experience reality ? Is really that much easier to try & ridicule those who have experienced ? Like I always say "those with no retort resort to ridicule". Posted by individual, Wednesday, 22 February 2012 5:26:28 PM
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but he won the unwinnable election.
579, he was just lucky that there were a lot of ignorant school leavers at that election. Posted by individual, Wednesday, 22 February 2012 5:28:30 PM
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Individual,
Where in any of my posts, have I ridiculed you? I challenge you to point to one. I simply say, if you make an assertion, back it up. And if you either cannot, or choose not to, don't be surprised if no one takes your assertions too seriously. To quote the late astronomer, Carl Sagan, "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof." To give you but one example of how you make claims with no proof, you infer in your last post that I have no experience. Really? Aside from the shear improbability of a person reaching maturity and not gaining experience, you know nothing about me, yet it doesn't stop you from drawing a wild inference. Now, the benefit of doing as I suggest is that in searching for your supporting evidence, you may, possibly, discover for yourself that some of your assertions don't hold up. And that would save all of us some time and effort. Anthony http://www.observationpoint.com.au Posted by Anthonyve, Wednesday, 22 February 2012 6:06:51 PM
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searching for your supporting evidence,
Antonyve, Go out & live in remote Australia & you'll find all the proof you want me to provide. I am offering you this proof, you just have to go & see it. Read what some posters hear have to say rather than querying them for proof. The proof is there, you just don't want to see it. I agree with saving time & effort so go out & see. There's enough proof to know that the lack of integrity is 100% guarantee for persecution. Remember, they're getting desperate. Posted by individual, Wednesday, 22 February 2012 6:48:09 PM
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The carbon tax will add $1.50 / seat for local and $ 8 for international.
Paul keating wasn't the most popular bloke but he won the unwinnable election.