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Australian of the Year: a vehicle for feminist agenda
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Posted by Toni Lavis, Tuesday, 2 February 2016 2:01:04 AM
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Definitely no appetite among the usual crew of leftist 'Progressives' to confront the facts and criticisms contained in the The Daily Telegraph article and its inevitable finding that the Australian of the Year has become a vehicle for feminist agenda.
No consideration either for the unlucky eight soldiers who have been publicly shamed (and leftists must do to the unfortunate victims) and whose futures were abruptly cut short (sacking is also necessary where leftists are concerned and is always called for). Yet the very same leftists have in the recent past defended union CEOs and politicians who breached the trust invested in them and indulged in corruption and of course no demands for the CFMEU and other union heavies unmasked by their own admissions to a Royal Commission to be made responsible and accountable for their crimes and abuses of trust. The general who is the replacement centrepiece for Rosie and front is becoming even more controversial as more inconvenient facts spill out, 'Friendly Fire': When Soldiers survive War, but are Massacred on the Battleground of Army Politics https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/30706738/friendly-fire-when-soldiers-survive-war-but-are-massacred-on-the-battleground-of-army-politics/?cmp=st Posted by onthebeach, Tuesday, 2 February 2016 9:36:49 AM
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Beach, your link to an obviously infected site, has nothing to do with The Greens, watermelons or Richard Di Natale. Was it intentional on your part, I don't know. What I do know is there were 3 posts following your "What garbage. You have sunk to a new low (Paul1405)" post and you have made 2 post elsewhere on the forum and have just lobed up another one here. No apology forthcoming for your error, shows your caliber, too much of a man to apologise. we'll store it in the memory banks.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 2 February 2016 9:53:05 AM
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Paul,
I suspect the memory bank may be full regarding otb's penchant to outrage a thread - and then jump on to continue beating his drum as if nothing's happened....happened quite a few times before. "....No apology forthcoming for your error, shows your caliber, too much of a man to apologise...." Says it all. Posted by Poirot, Tuesday, 2 February 2016 10:32:40 AM
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Dear Poirot,
Welcome back. So good to have you posting once again. I've had a family friend, who's a psychologist analyse OTB's posts. His assessment is that the OTB has some serious problems and that we all should avoid aggravating his situation. Unless we have anything positive in our reply to him we should either avoid upsetting him any further or simply ignore his viciousness. He gets off on our reactions. It is unfortuante but I have encountered similar individuals throughout my career. Surprisingly, positive responses to these individuals achieve much more in the long term. Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 2 February 2016 11:11:32 AM
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Plenty of ad hominem.
No appetite at all for discussing the facts. 'Friendly Fire': When Soldiers survive War, but are Massacred on the Battleground of Army Politics http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/30706738/friendly-fire-when-soldiers-survive-war-but-are-massacred-on-the-battleground-of-army-politics/?cmp=st <Walkleys Award Winners: Robert Ovadia and Paula Doneman Robert Ovadia and Paula Doneman TV/AV News Reporting Seven News The Dark Side of the Force “Who are the Jedi?” “Allegations of drug use” “Police vs army: The cover-up” Robert Ovadia and Paula Doneman combined their networks of Defence and police contacts over two states to produce exhaustively researched investigative pieces, a rarity in nightly TV news. Their exposé drew out highly sensitive information from within two of Australia’s most secretive organisations, revealing a cover-up of the Australian Defence Force’s “Jedi Council” sex ring, under investigation for distributing details and images of themselves having sex with unwitting women. Ovadia is Seven News Sydney’s Walkley Award-winning senior crime reporter. He joined the Seven Network in 2001 after a year with Associated Press in London. Since late 2003, his focus has been mainly on crime. He won a Walkley Award in 2008 for breaking the “Iguana-gate” scandal concerning Belinda Neal and John Della Bosca’s unhappy night out at a Central Coast watering hole. Doneman has been a journalist for 21 years, specialising in crime and investigations. She joined Seven News in 2011. She was a Walkley finalist as part of The Courier-Mail’s coverage of the Childers backpacker fire and is also a Queensland Media Award winner. Doneman is the author of Things a Killer Would Know, a founding member of The Courier-Mail’s investigative unit, and has reported for the New York Post. TV/AV News Reporting sponsored by bbc "Robert Ovadia and Paula Doneman’s reports into the so-called “Jedi Council” and subsequent cover-up once again shone the spotlight on the dark underbelly of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). A strong narrative was supported by excellent graphics and good old-fashioned investigative journalism, which all made for compelling viewing. The judges felt it showed courage to take on the ADF and reveal the rift between the police and army over initial investigations into the scandal." [Judges’ comments] http://www.walkleys.com/walkleys-winners/robert-ovadia-paula-doneman/ Posted by onthebeach, Tuesday, 2 February 2016 11:49:44 AM
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Trying to infect people's systems with viruses is what's low, bitch. You're a nasty piece of work. Your constant trolling is bad enough; but trying to foul up people's computers because they disagree with you is beneath contempt. How old are you? 8? Why don't you just piss off until you can behave like a grown up?