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Prince Phillip wins an Aussie Award?
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Posted by onthebeach, Friday, 30 January 2015 6:22:45 PM
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Poirot, I agree, Captain Rabbit is one of the greatest captains ever, right up there with Captain Smith of Titanic fame, is he not?
Two more wonderful Australians passed away this week and both would be deserving of a gong well before Prince Dill, Kel Nagle and Colleen McCullough. Is there any truth to the rumor that the Mad Abbott was actually tossing up between Prince Dill and Archy Pell for this gong and Price Dill drew the short straw. Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 30 January 2015 9:26:40 PM
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"Leftists have considerable form for stirring and not taking responsibility.
As for the brouhaha over the knighthood for Prince Philip, you and others are bouncing off one another, that is all." Lol!...Abbott makes a goose of himself - and his colleagues turn every shade of green, Murdoch uses "electronic graffiti" to tell him to give Credlin the boot...ministers and backbenchers are groaning up and down Oz - but apparently it's the lefties who are "stirrers". As for Abbott's "captain" blather today - a desperate bleat from a guy whose days are numbered. Posted by Poirot, Friday, 30 January 2015 10:21:50 PM
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Dear Poirot,
A commentator has pointed out that the PM could have given the Knighthood to his daughter Frances. For Services to Education and Media. "If someone who won a scholarship that didn't even exist isn't worthy of a knighthood - than we don't know who is." And - "If you can't give the daughter of a rich and powerful white man a bit of a helping hand - then what exactly are the Liberals here for?" Posted by Foxy, Friday, 30 January 2015 10:39:51 PM
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More stale stuff from Fox and from New Matilda of course. Trivial and boring.
Nothing like the embarrassing, "horrifyingly unacceptable" catastrophes of the previous Galah'd+Greens 'partnership'. The attempted break in of the Canberra Restaurant was a story that had real legs because it kept on giving: "Just like Hollywood, a Clint Eastwood movie 'In the Line of Fire'" one commentator observed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbdlHRveHnI Interrupted the awards presentation too, which shows the complete contempt the leftists have for Australia Day and the Australia Day honours anyway. What did you say back then about that rudeness and disrespect to Australia Day, Foxy et al? In view of your new found concern(sic) about Knighthoods. LOL Posted by onthebeach, Saturday, 31 January 2015 12:51:11 AM
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My "The attempted break in of the Canberra Restaurant" should have read, "The attempted break in of the Lobby Restaurant in Canberra".
Posted by onthebeach, Saturday, 31 January 2015 12:58:39 AM
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Stale bread. Frivolous. It wasn't in the same league as Australia Day 2012 where there was footage of a terrified PM Julia Whatshername (the one with the $2million bungalow in Adelaide) being dragged away to safety.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqzk3FcCqFI
There was an aftermath that provided very solid interest worldwide too, from her shoe that was held hostage by indigenous activists, through to the allegations that the indigenous demonstration was purposely triggered, it wasn't 'spontaneous' at all.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-01-19/tony-hodges-takes-up-new-role-in-canberra/6025170
Leftists have considerable form for stirring and not taking responsibility.
As for the brouhaha over the knighthood for Prince Philip, you and others are bouncing off one another, that is all.
The public would be more interested in the UK parliamentary debate over easing Australian and NZ visa restrictions to the UK,
http://www.news.com.au/national/easing-australian-visa-restrictions-to-the-uk-has-become-a-hot-topic-among-westminster-mps/story-fncynjr2-1227201214796