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Well done Mr Morrison

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Scott Morrison needs to be applauded re: onshore asylum seekers, but definitely not when it comes to the main part of his portfolio.
Posted by Ludwig, Sunday, 18 May 2014 8:16:56 AM
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Nhoj says: <<[It’s all] … paranoia and conspiracy theories … Thank goodness {Ludwig & Banjo] ...are amongst a tiny minority of Australians.>>

Sooooo! we have just had an election where both major parties supported putting a stop to the massive illegal immigration scam that goes under the name of “Asylum seeking”” . And, together both major parties garnered the vast bulk of the votes –YET! somehow (according to Nhoj) the majority of Australians don’t support it !

One can't help but form the impression that deep inside every little left whinger like Nhoj is a big fat Pol Pot just waiting his chance to get out and stamp his authority on the community.
Posted by SPQR, Sunday, 18 May 2014 9:54:24 AM
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Ludwig,
Yep while I applaud Scott Morrison for stopping the boats, I do not expect other immigration policy to change much.

Having read some of Morrison's views on multiculturalism, I am rather hopeful that MC will be officially discarded this term. However it seems the MC portfolio has been given to some junior secretary, so it may linger on for a while yet. I don't know why they just don't kill it off and be done with it. It is just a failed social engineering experiment anyway.

You mentioned the greens. Yes people have the biggest impact on the environment, so the more people the greater impact. Yet the greens are quite happy not to be critical of the major parties on immigration. Seems they say nothing and accept some Labor preferences to get a few Senators elected. Highly hypocritical of them.

Having farmed marginal country, I almost cry when I see good farmland covered by urban sprawl. It is now lost forever and we have so little of the good stuff.
Posted by Banjo, Sunday, 18 May 2014 10:29:31 AM
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SPQR, let me educate you. The vast majority of people vote for the Coalition and Labor *REGARDLESS* of what their policies are, or are not. DUH !! Now, do you know what that means? Probably not..... cognition is not a strong point of the radical righties on this forum.
Posted by Nhoj, Sunday, 18 May 2014 2:19:28 PM
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Nhoj,

<<The vast majority of people vote for the Coalition and Labor *REGARDLESS* of what their policies are, or are not. DUH>>

Aaaah! But you have a special way of discerning what they REALLY think, eh?
That is how you were able to tell Ludwig and Banjo that they are in the minority – double DUH!

<<SPQR, let me educate you>>

Better educate yourself first!
What is it they say about teachers: those who can’t “DO”, teach --but what if you can neither teach nor do?
Then you just heckle from the sidelines and give yourself a handle like Nhoj...and hope no one notices that you're a Nhoj-nuffin
Posted by SPQR, Sunday, 18 May 2014 3:32:40 PM
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Ahhh, SPQR is now name calling. Says it all, ha ha ha.

SPQR, it's *YOU* who has decided what they "really" think, based on them having voted for both the Coalition and Labor. I pointed out to you that they vote for the Coalition/Labor *REGARDLESS* of what the policies are, or are not. That rather basic fact went over your head.

As I previously said, cognition is not one of your strong points.
Posted by Nhoj, Sunday, 18 May 2014 3:52:19 PM
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