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Drug testing before Centrelink payments, is this going too far?

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I think there should be drug testing for people who come onto this forum .... just look at the ideological delusions we get from Rehctub, Shadow Minister, Hasbeen, Individual and a handful of other radical, old righties here.
Posted by Nhoj, Monday, 2 June 2014 4:15:40 PM
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John,

Try to read what people have posted before making a complete idiot of yourself. Perhaps you should submit to the drugs testing you advocate for everyone else.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Monday, 2 June 2014 5:22:55 PM
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Good afternoon to everybody...

I've read that one of our more pitiable contributors herein, has a belief that certain folk on our Forum should first be tested for the presence of prohibited substances, ostensibly before being permitted to post an opinion ? How quaint.

The only retort I have available to me at this time...? Perhaps there should be an obligatory psychoanalytical evaluation and appraisal of our very own sociopathic young friend, NHOJ ? Particularly now when he tries so hard to mask his classical symptomatology, of acute episodes of narcissism.

Just give us the OK there NHOJ, we'll have you admitted as quickly as humanly possible. In the meantime, just continue taking, deep regular breaths.
Posted by o sung wu, Monday, 2 June 2014 5:38:08 PM
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Poor old Wuwu and Shadow ..... so "serious" and hurt. Ha ha ha ha.

Someone ought to teach them the meaning of ... hang on I better spell it out for them, here we go guys S--A--R--C--A--S--M.

Now do ya get it guys? Ha ha, probably not. Poor old fellas. Methinks they need a cup of tea and a good lie down to soothe their little hurt feelings.
Posted by Nhoj, Monday, 2 June 2014 6:28:34 PM
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Drug testing before Centrelink payments, is this
going too far?

Not sure. How is this going to work?
Are they talking about recreational drugs only?
If drugs are found do the people lose their
payments immediately? How are they meant to live
in the meantime? Will alternative programs be
provided, such as getting them off the drugs?
And how will they judge what sort of drugs are ok?
Do people with prescribed medications count?

So many questions. I need to do more research on this
subject.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 2 June 2014 6:43:18 PM
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cont'd ...

Another thought.

If they're going to do drug testing before Centrelink
payments then how about gambling testing?

After all people often take their Centrelink
payments and go gamble away the money.

There's no end of the possibilities of where testing
could take us once we start - right?

Alcohol, also springs to mind.

As do other vices. ;-)
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 2 June 2014 6:50:23 PM
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