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Are irregular arrivals a wartime secret?
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Posted by Belly, Thursday, 26 September 2013 2:55:10 PM
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Belly (channeling Shorten and cheering on), 'Whatever she (Foxy) says'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf4nlIEHfaU Lock step, don't think, comrades! Posted by onthebeach, Thursday, 26 September 2013 3:46:44 PM
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individual,
You can be absolutely sure this site is being monitored. There are two distinct organizations with interest. The first is a Group I thing we all know called Media Monitors. This is headed up by J Laws,S Flannery,A Jones and that big buffoon who recently fell out with the queen of the turf. Their interest is commercial. The other group operates out of a building in Deakin, Canberra.They are part of the Echelon network and very interested in anything people have to say that may be off the beaten track. It is primarily because of the influence of these people we have only laws that tell us what we CANNOT DO and no laws that tell us what we CAN DO. Posted by chrisgaff1000, Thursday, 26 September 2013 4:01:48 PM
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Dear OTB,
You must stop with your personal insults. It is unacceptable and totally inappropriate. How dare you call me "Comrade," and make all your other disgusting references simply because my opinion does not agree with yours. That is lame and pathetic - and low. As for being put up against the wall in front of a firing squad. My family is well aware of what that feels like. Dad's brother was tortured to death by the retreating Red Army. He was a high school student. And his sister was sent to Siberia, she was fifeteen at the time. She had a mental breakdwon when forced to identify her brother's body - and couldn't do it because it had been mutilated beyond recognition. So, please stop all your inferences and stop behaving like such a low-life. Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 26 September 2013 4:52:09 PM
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Foxy,
You may be interested in this article. http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/26/australia-happiest-wealthy-nation "the Liberal party has skilfully and relentlessly inculcated a sense of crisis and emergency where none exists." "Australia is one of the most successful economies in the developed world. But within the strange fortress that has come to envelop Australian domestic politics, we have apparently been dogged by a series of calamities including: the cost of living crisis the productivity crisis the retail slump crisis government debt crisis emergency low interest rates the threat of sovereign risk the carbon tax catastrophe the budget emergency the border protection crisis" Posted by Poirot, Thursday, 26 September 2013 5:10:52 PM
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Foxy,
This link may interest you: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-4_B1AANiXs0/TempilRY3oI/AAAAAAAAAak/FIWiltgVIss/s1600/trolls-kitten.jpg Cheers, Tony Posted by Tony Lavis, Thursday, 26 September 2013 5:23:14 PM
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Those targeting you give evidence the words are making an impact.
Worry no more, while we got our butt kicked no other result could have been hoped for under the circumstances.
But we are on the rise and states will return soon.