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The Forum > General Discussion > The Greens are the new invasive species.

The Greens are the new invasive species.

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Dear Is Mise,

You really are a little person aren't you. Why on earth did you write: “The Greens are an invasive species and can be hunted at the ballot box”?

Did you get a giggle when you posted it? Did you think you were just a little bit too clever for all the other 'mugs'? Did you want to 'stir up the chooks' a little?

This in the same week when a member of your little organisation got suspended for raising concerns about some of the idiots you lot were letting in to the 'range of last resort'.

“An official from Australia’s largest gun group who was suspended after raising safety concerns at a Sydney firing range says it is “only a matter of time” until there is another mass shooting.”

You are a selfish person only sympathetic to your own fetish. You are no laughing matter.

Dear individual,

You wrote; “Banning the Greens would be the moral thing to do!”

This from a bloke who was defending the likes of Barnaby Joyce for God's sake. Mate you have repeatedly shown that you have very little understanding of moral behaviour. All the Green senators who had questions over their eligability to sit in parliament went and resigned. Most of those from the majors put us through the expense of the High Court.

Dear Paul1405,

I may have in the past expressed my continuing reservations about the Greens and I do not resile from them, however I will say Di Natale's speech in the Senate was right on point.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCEFwi4gf18&t=28s
Posted by SteeleRedux, Friday, 24 August 2018 4:23:32 PM
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I watched de Natale's speech in the Senate as well
as Bill Shorten's and Tanya Plibersek's in the H. of
Reps. All were very emotive and expressed what most
voters were thinking. They were all spot on.

This has been a horrid week for this country.

It's time that we the voters made sure that politicians
who continued to put their self-interests first
were kept out of our parliament. Why do we allow these
people to remain - and wreck things for everyone else?
Shame on them - and shame on us for voting them in -
the first place.
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 24 August 2018 4:32:35 PM
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Steele,

Address the financial concerns in the OP, there's a good lad.
Posted by Is Mise, Friday, 24 August 2018 4:36:31 PM
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Dear Is Mise,

The link is 404'ed so that is not possible.

But I directly referenced the organisation involved in my post and raised the very serious issue raised by one of your members, one that threatens the lives of ordinary Australians, and one you appear to be determined to ignore.

This is yet another illustration of you holding the right to go and hunt where ever you want over Australia lives. You are just as selfish as the mugs in Canberra. Stop thinking about your own fetish and start giving a damn about other people for once.

So what is your response to the concerns raised by your member?
Posted by SteeleRedux, Friday, 24 August 2018 4:48:01 PM
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Hi Steele, I have expressed my reservations about some aspects of Greens policy in the past, openly at times. You cannot be an honest member of any political party and expect to agree with all things at all times. As a former Labor Party member, I clashed with several people within that organisation concerning party policy. Just attend a national conference, or delegates forum.or even a branch meeting if you want to hear some heated policy debate.
In any broad based, grass roots, democratic party you are going to get considerable divergence and decention when it comes to policy and direction. That is how it should be.

I have only ever attended one Liberal Party branch meeting in my life, that was in the early 1970's, and I was invited. Thinking a new prospective member no doubt, little did they know. It was all rather civilized, I recall a white linen table cloth on the front main table, where were sat three rather elderly persons, a nice lady, branch treasurer, Noelene the only name I remember, and two gentlemen, the chairman in the middle, and the branch secretary to his left. On the table were two photos, one of a very young and distinguished looking Sir Robert Menzies, and an even younger looking official photograph of Queen Elizabeth II.
The meeting opened with a short prayer, from the dozen or so in attendance, I think followed by a few bars of 'God Save The Queen' or did that come at the end, can't remember. The meeting was rather ho hum, then it adjourned to the back of the room for some light refreshment, tea and cake, a nice home made cake it was, the highlight of the night. The only thing of a real political nature was a older lady with blue dye through her graying hair telling me what a frightfully horrid man that Mr Whitlam was. That was the one and only time I ever attended a Liberal Party meeting, I never ever went to another one of their meetings, they were just too radical for me.
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 24 August 2018 5:47:30 PM
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Hi Issy, if there is anything I have posted on this thread which you believe is less than a truthful fact, I will be more than happy to investigate and correct where appropriate.

Just put it up me old salt, and I'll be back with the chat asap.
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 24 August 2018 6:54:38 PM
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