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Posted by ozzie, Friday, 19 July 2013 9:09:52 PM
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I reckon this New Guinea agreement means Rudd is going to an election soon. He must know the PNG thing won't hold together more than a few weeks. SBS is already announcing a report on the horrors of the Manus Is camp.
Of course he has no interest in it working, just holding long enough to improve his election chances with the majority who want the boats stopped. Once it fails, if elected he can, & will let the boats ripe in as before. He is planning on a UN job before he would face another election. I must say I would be bitching like hell if I was a PNG citizen. With their primitive law & order, Muslim gangs there would make the US mafia look like a bunch of fairies. Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 19 July 2013 9:13:40 PM
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Has been,
The PNG people will give the muslims more than their money's worth. If they play up or create any disturbance, the PNG tribes will simple attack them with clubs and knives. I think the asylum seekers will show a lot more respect to the PNG people than they do to Australians. PNG people wouldn't have any idea what political correctness is. They will be viewed as foreigners invading their land and they had better tread very lightly. Posted by ozzie, Friday, 19 July 2013 9:30:12 PM
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I wonder how the do-gooders will react when the muslims in New Guinea will open the border to those from West Papua ? Considering they're all backing Rudd in the deal. He is literally handing New Guinea to Indonesia. Yes Judas err, Mr Rudd that's what you're doing.
Posted by individual, Friday, 19 July 2013 9:40:17 PM
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Yes, individual, he's a big fat hypocrite.
Get a load of this from his then Immigration Minister, Tony Burke from 2008. http://www.minister.immi.gov.au/media/speeches/2008/ce081117.htm Posted by Poirot, Friday, 19 July 2013 9:43:36 PM
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I LIKE it sending them to PNG now all we have to do is get Ian Rintool and the other advocates to move there to look after them.
Poirot and Marilyn sure they can find a hut for you to live in. Posted by Philip S, Friday, 19 July 2013 10:07:42 PM
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The asylum seekers cannot complain about the conditions, after all there are around 7 million PNG people living under the same conditions.