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Crowds Protest Against Asylum Seekers Being Sent Back To Nauru.

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Dear Shadow Minister,

Great idea - anything to get him out of our Parliament.
Suggest it to Mr Turnbull.
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 12 February 2016 1:43:07 PM
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What is all the fuss about.
Nauru is a Pacific Island.Nauruans are wonderful Christian people.
Oh! Have I hit on something here.
My son has been attending the local table tennis club for the last three years.
Last week the fifty members of the club found the club doors locked and had to go home without their weekly sport hit.
This week club members found out that the Muslim security guard deliberately went missing the previous week as the local Muslims have turned the other adjoining hall into a temporary Mosque.
When the local lads from the table tennis club arrived this week they were confronted by twenty men in white pajamas with small white teapot holders on their heads.
The women were in traditional anti feminist uniform.
Now see what the illegals want to do when they get to Australia.
Aussie bashing.
Posted by BROCK, Saturday, 13 February 2016 11:01:51 AM
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Dear Brock,

Which "illegals" are you talking about?
People without a visa who fled their
country in desperation, from the appalling
conditions?
Just the ones who come by boat? or the
thousands who come by plane? Or student
overstayers, or backpackers, and so on.
And you do realize once these people have
been assessed they are either deported
of eventually as far as asylum seekers
are concerned they - if found to be genuine
asylum seekers they are given the choice of
one day also becoming Aussies as millions
have done before them.

Aussie bashing?
No. Most want to give a better life to their
families and are prepared to work hard for
it and contribute to this country. You see
them in hospitals, in aged-care homes, driving
buses, trains, taxis, as cleaners, doctors,
everywhere you look.

Most Aussies came from somewhere - right?
New Zealand, UK, USA, Europe, Asia, Middle
East, and so on.

It's only a very small minority
the indulges in bashing and many that do are
already Aussies. People who bash do it not only
to each other - but others as well.
Out of frustration, unemployment, denied
opportunities, et cetera.

What really gets me is that some people buy into
all the myths and crap put out by certain politicians,
journalists, political commentators, shock-jocks,media
and of-course certain posters on this forum.
Constant references, to "illegals" (even though
most Talking as if they're not Aussies,
even though they're citizens
and many are second, third, fourth, generation Aussies.
Then of course there are the small minorities that do cause
problems - but so do other groups - and other causes such
as drugs, alcohol, violence, to name just a few.

Finger-pointing is easy - but how
about looking at causes and deeper issues on how to solve
them. If finger-pointing is your thing - how about finger-
pointing at more than just one particular group, and
not being selective. How about looking at the bigger
picture?

Sure, people commit crimes but it's best to remember no
group is without it's crimes.
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 13 February 2016 4:50:51 PM
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Foxy,

Do you ever consider the consequences of the bleeding heart approach?

Which is better the 1200-2000 people that died in the last 2 years of the labor debacle, or what we have now?

There is no middle ground, pick one.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Saturday, 13 February 2016 6:11:14 PM
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Foxy, two words DREAM ON.

Im not sure what planet you are on, or what drugs you are taking, but THERE ARE NO JONBS TO BE HAD.

Wake up to yourself my dear and remove your rose coloured glasses because there is a crisis unfolding my dear, both a jobs and possible financial crisis yet still you want to take in passengers.

Il tell you what Foxy, Il stick to my thoughts that they have little to offer, you stick to yours, let's see who's right hey!

BTW, our detention centres would be like the Hilton in comparison to where they came from.
Posted by rehctub, Saturday, 13 February 2016 9:27:49 PM
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Dear Shadow Minister and Rehctub,

History will be the judge.

We'll have to wait and see.

BTW: I don't think they rape children at the
Hilton or abuse people - as the Human Rights
Commission Reports tell us.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 14 February 2016 7:09:03 AM
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