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Posted by csteele, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 7:49:06 PM
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Dear old geoffreykelley.
You can't win an argument with a lefty. You should know that. Even when you get them to admit they're wrong, they run off with their fingers in their ears mumbling lalalalalala! Posted by RawMustard, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 8:33:49 PM
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Hi RawMustard,
I know I am charting an impossible course but it annoys me the way the lefties always assume the moral high gorund and think that they can say anything that they like about the Libs and get away with it. I want them to know that I abhor their chosen gov't and also give reasons why I hate the left! Yet, they still will not debate the facts. Regards, Geoffrey Kelley Posted by geoffreykelley, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 9:01:29 PM
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csteele, you said (Posted by csteele, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 7:49:06 PM), what do you wish to know about CO2?
For a start you could show me a graph of a rise in atmospheric CO2 PRECEDING a rise in global warming. Good luck finding that one! Then you could answer the following three questions: "Are any of you aware that your Labor political leaders are in favour of forming a new World Government? Are you aware that the Rudd/Gillard Gov't would like to tax Australians up to 0.1% of our GDP per annum, or about $A15 Billion a year, over and above our current foreign aid obligations, to fund this new World Gov't? My generation fought hard to make our courts the highest in the land and we withdrew the right to appeal to the English Privy Council and now you dunces are willing to hand over the highest court in the land to mad bloody African communists? Are you aware that the new World Gov't will have the power to fine individuals, companies and our separate states for violations of laws proposed by this new World Gov't? My generation fought hard to make our courts the highest in the land and we withdrew the right to appeal to the English Privy Council and now you dunces are willing to hand over the highest court in the land to mad bloody African communists?" I appreciate that you are as proud as I am that Australians cannot be tried for crimes (committed in Australia) by a court in any other country, but if you are a "warmist", how do you feel about this gov't relinquishing our sovereignty to the UN? Regards Geoffrey Kelley Posted by geoffreykelley, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 9:12:34 PM
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Mr Geofrrey K.,
I tried to explain to you earlier - if you continue to make sweeping generalisations about people you know nothing about - it's only fair to assume that they will not want to inter-act with you. You were the one who used (and continues to do so) labels like "leftie," "socialist" et cetera. To clarify things for you. I do not belong to any political party. I never have. I prefer policies that make sense and that I feel are good for my family and for the nation. Being of Lithuanian Ancestry - I was raised in a conservative voting family. And yes, I used to vote Liberal for many years. Most of my family still does. However, like Malcolm Fraser - I feel that the current political parties have a lot to answer. I do find Mr Abbott as a candidate for PM - totally unsuitable - but that does not make me anti Liberal. Simply, anti Mr Abbott as PM. As a voter I am entitled to my opinion. Also, I'm not the only one as the polls indicate. Mr Abbott is the least popular Opposition Leader in this country's history and there's a good reason for that. As for my not discussing CO2. I actually have on this thread. Go back and check. Until you're able to stop stooping to labeling people and making wrong assumptions about them - I have no wish to enter into any discussions with you. Cheers. Posted by Lexi, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 9:52:49 PM
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Dear Geoffrey,
Whoa there young fella, lets take this one mouthful at a time. Here is your graph. http://zfacts.com/p/226.html Now how about answering a question for me: Do you think Gough did well to present that legislation to parliament despite opposition from the other side of politics and should he be congratulated for doing so? Posted by csteele, Tuesday, 22 January 2013 10:47:22 PM
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It was a marvelous occasion when good ol' Gough introduced the Privy Council Appeals Abolition Bill in May 1973. From what I read you would have been fully supportive of the action.
Anyway, happy to answer question on CO2. What did you want to know?