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Wallaby Cull, where are the Greens on this?
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Posted by onthebeach, Tuesday, 12 April 2016 1:43:22 PM
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The biggest dingo of them all has dropped in for an anti Greens rant. The clever Dick tries to tell everyone how "knowledgeable" he is with a lesson we all learnt in primary school social studies "dingo's were introduced to Australia by Aboriginals about 4,000 years". Beach thanks for the news flash, go to the top of the class.
"Moral bullish" synonyms for "bullish" hopeful, buoyant, positive, cheerful, bright. Thanks Beach, we will take that as a unintended compliment. I would never describe you as "bullish", but being stuck in that damp and decrepit old bunker with Jim, trying to relive past glories, I would describe you and your party as morally morose, look that one up! Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 13 April 2016 5:34:11 AM
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Is Mise, if you are serious about wanting to know where are the Greens on the issue of wallaby culling on King Island, I challenge you to contact the Tasmanian Greens spokesperson on this Rosalie Woodruff MP, and put up her response on this thread. Unlike the major political parties, the Greens welcome inquires on issues and policy from the general public. Whenever I have contacted a Greens MP on an issue or policy I have always received a detailed response. Unfortunately I cannot say the same for inquires I have made to both Liberal and Labor MP's. To give you an example a recent detailed inquiry to the responsible minister concerning the issue of privatising of public transport, buses and trains in NSW, was met with a curt one line response from some ministerial underling stating; "The government has no policy to privatise public transport, at this time." Meaningless.
To help you out; http://tasmps.greens.org.au/contact-your-mp Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 13 April 2016 6:06:20 AM
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Paul1405,
You are in denial about Indigenous mythmaking and dreaming where it concerns introduction and distribution of that vicious predator, the Asian/Polynesian wild dog (in Oz parlance the Dingo) that would have immediately threatened the viability of existing wildlife 4-5,000 years ago and most likely extinguished some species. Fortunately the dogs - already domesticated and having lost any species uniqueness well before they were spread by Aborigines who kept them as pets - never made it to Tasmania, where the Devil for instance was able to survive without the onslaught. So much for that noble native 'Original Australian' and 'Custodian' of the land eh, what? Here, bone up a bit, http://www.fraserislandfootprints.com/?page_id=277 Yes too, dingos are known to attack indigenous infants and recently, as well as 'white' (reference to the unfortunate Chamberlains). Posted by onthebeach, Wednesday, 13 April 2016 2:13:18 PM
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The elitists who direct the Greens might be quietly in favour of a wallaby cull for some fattened wallaby steaks to go with those King Island cheeses and some expensive tipple.
Paul1405, you say you have the ear of knobs like Senator Lee Rhiannon and her lesser lappies like that oddity Shoebridge. What have the Greens said so far about King Island wallaby steaks? Do they go with watermelon? Posted by onthebeach, Wednesday, 13 April 2016 2:27:27 PM
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Beach, the only knob around here is you. Aboriginals may be guilty of introducing dingo's to Australia. You are guilty of introducing viruses to the forum, remember that one? Something you never apologised for doing. So please excuse me if I don't open any of your untrustworthy links!
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 13 April 2016 7:24:08 PM
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Of course the 'Watermelon' Greens are wacko enough to assert that more recently introduced pests such as foxes are now part of the landscape and should not be culled.
The problem of the Greens and so ably demonstrated by Paul1405, is that they are moral Bullsh...ers who pursue headlines to win Senate seats from the foolish and disaffected who are gullible and stupid enough to waste their vote on protests.