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The Greens, Trots or Trolls of the Parliament?
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Posted by Is Mise, Friday, 1 July 2016 6:36:46 PM
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Is Mise, you have told a bare faced lie;
"in my case (Is Mise) I strongly object to their (Greens) callous disregard for animal welfare; their disregard for the survival of native animals (despite claiming to be conservationists); their desire to see more youths involved in firearm accidents so as to further their totalitarian agenda of disarming all civilians; their desire to make life harder for the man and woman on the land and their utterly callous attitude towards the suffering of sheep and other farm animals that are mauled and mutilated by wild dogs and foxes." "Picture if you will a ewe treading on her own entrails after being savaged by a wild dog that the farmer couldn't save her from because he was hamstrung by a stupid Green's proposal, or a fox waiting patiently to snatch a new born lamb as it exits its weakened mother; and picture the other fox that races ib and starts to tear at the ewe's uterine canal, ripping bits of the living flesh from the sheep and then leaving her to the crows and a lingering death." "That's a few of the reasons why I despise the Greens." An emotive lie! The evidence for your lying has been presented for all to see. Your argument is so shallow and weak you resort to lying to make your case. Like Borsak the elephant killer claiming to be a "conservationists" another bare faced liar. he kills elephants because he enjoys the so called thrill of killing a majestic beast, no other reason. Since it costs $20,000 plus to shoot an elephant, that is at least $120,000 Borsak has spent on killing elephants in Africa. How much has the grub ever donated to real conservation of native animals in Australia? Nothing! Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 1 July 2016 7:03:51 PM
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Hi Paul,
Isn't passion fun ? I don't think that you have shown Is Mise to be a liar at all. You talk of some mongrel shooting elephants; Is Mise talks of dogs and dingoes ripping sheep apart. You're both right. Please get BTT :) Cheers, Joe Posted by Loudmouth, Friday, 1 July 2016 7:45:12 PM
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Paul,
The Greens are anti hunting, hunters kill foxes, foxes kill native animals therefore the hunters are pro saving native animals and the Greens are against, How can you justify "25. Enforcement of regulations requiring guns in homes in rural communities to be kept in a metal box with a combination lock securely bolted to wall or floor, with firing mechanisms and ammunition locked in a similar box in a separate room;" when it would hobble a farmer trying tp save his/her sheep? Shews a callous disregard for the welfare of the sheep. What about the loony greens that want to save foxes? Whatever you may think of Borsak he was taking part in a legalconservation programme. The Greens actively oppose conservation by tying to stop hunting in the breeding grounds of feral predators. Shooters, on the other hand, particularly the Sporting Shooters' Association (SSAA) actively eradicate feral predators and have set up numerous native animal refuge areas. Shew me one refuge area that the Greens have set up. Posted by Is Mise, Friday, 1 July 2016 8:07:14 PM
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Is Mise, is Tony Azzi the well known shooter in NSW also a "conservationists". Azzi was photographed with a number of protected wombats he had shot. Is Mr Azzi a member of the Sporting Shooters Association of NSW. If he is, I am led to believe he is/was a member, what action did the association take, if any, on learning of Mr Azzi's vile actions?
I asked you a direct question about Robert Borsak, yet you choose to answer in relation to "the Sporting Shooters' Association (SSAA) actively eradicate feral predators and have set up numerous native animal refuge areas," and Borsak what has he done. The last defense of the immoral is to scream "ITS LEGAL!". Yes, do you remember the trial conducted in NSW of shooting feral animals in national parks. A trial conducted after political pressue on the State Government by the shooing lobby, through the Shooters Party. The result was laughable it cost the state $7150 for each animal killed, what a joke! The stories below. http://www.smh.com.au/national/multimillionaire-car-dealer-tony-azzi-investigated-over-wombat-deaths-20151218-glqoga.html http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/7150-for-each-animal-killed-in-nsw-hunting-program-20140923-10kogt.html Hi Joe, You also have a passion about aboriginals, do you not? I am passionate as well, I believe in respect for all, be they native, domestic wild or feral, animal or human. Despise (detest, hate, loathe) a strong word there Is Mise, I respect those that fly their true colours like Jay Of Melbourne. I could never agree with Jays politics, but I respect him for coming on here and putting up what he believes, and he gets involved out in the community, makes no secret of it. Naturally I never condone any kind of violent action by any side of politics. Have enjoyed the past couple of weeks doing pre-polls, with Labor and Liberal people, even the crazy kids from the CDP, great comradely, we all agreed we'll be a little disappointed when the results goes up, because there will be only one winner but two losers, all three, Labor, Liberal and Greens have worked hard and deserve a win for effort. Will do the same tomorrow. Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 1 July 2016 9:27:32 PM
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Dear Is Mise,
In their firearms policy the Greens clearly state that: 'Rural owners of licensed firearms should limit their use of firearms to legitimate farm purposes..." I shall leave you to your gruntlement. Have a nice day. And don't forget to vote. Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 2 July 2016 10:01:49 AM
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What evidence?
How is a farmer going to shoot a wild dog that is attacking the sheep if he/she has to abide by this example of wishful thinking stupidity?
From Greens' firearms policy:
"25. Enforcement of regulations requiring guns in homes in rural communities to be kept in a metal box with a combination lock securely bolted to wall or floor, with firing mechanisms and ammunition locked in a similar box in a separate room;"
How is the farmer going to get a gun and ammunition in time?
This fanciful Greens' idea of a law shews an utter lack of understanding of life in the real world or if they understand farm life then an utter disregard for the farmer and a callous indifference to the victims of dog attack.