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Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 3 September 2018 12:03:39 PM
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Here's some background info on Russiagate, for anyone who's interested.
It's a must to watch, you really don't know anything unless you know this stuff. http://youtu.be/3XjHkeBtFYk Also here's another interesting video - you need only watch the first few minutes. http://youtu.be/y25mB7ZX6yY George said the New York Times has written an article - and confirmed my suspicions which I mentioned about 6mths ago on this forum that Crossfire Hurricane went back way longer than was first thought. I think it may have been kind of an inactive plan that Hillary was ultimately behind, to help put her in the oval office and that it went back maybe as far as 2008 and Obama. It was George Webb himself that made me draw this conclusion about a year ago. Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 3 September 2018 12:15:54 PM
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Shocker,
Our governments have helped and continue to help others in their own countries and with our money. However as far as immigration policies are concerned - some are based on humanitarian grounds others are based on skilled labour shortages that are required - to the growing need of the nation. All I can respectfully suggest for you and others who may disagree with the current government policies is - vote for a party whose policies you do approve of at the next election. Posted by Foxy, Monday, 3 September 2018 1:05:02 PM
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Hi there ARMCHAIR CRITIC...
I had a look at your citation, as well as listened to Mr M'CAIN'S cell mate, while they were both constrained as POW'S. It's interesting how one group appear to hate the man and deny most of the heroic deeds that he's alleged to've done. While his cellmate, and many others can't speak highly enough of his courage and his leadership of all the POW'S that were incarcerated with him in Vietnam at the time. My view is, none of us would really know the truth or otherwise of what Mr M'CAIN did or didn't do in his military career, notwithstanding he had a couple of Admirals in the family. Nepotism? However, it would also appear, both the American Government and many of the population believe him, a hero. As such, I can only believe what the US Government has stated as fact, nothing more until any contradictory evidence is forthcoming, proving otherwise. Posted by o sung wu, Monday, 3 September 2018 1:35:20 PM
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Foxy, "Our governments have helped and continue to help others
in their own countries and with our money." No, I said help others with YOUR money, not "ours". Those are taxes collected supposedly for the betterment of our own nation. "based on skilled labour shortages that are required - to the growing need of the nation." The growing need is to find work for the already 700,000 unemployed. Which would in turn reduce spending on welfare. "Our money" should be spent training people to have those skills (other countries apparently do). Posted by Shockadelic, Monday, 3 September 2018 2:39:32 PM
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I don't know much about McCain and don't want to politise the dead which is far more than the low lifes using a funeral to express their hatred. The bitterness of them losing the election has made them very nasty horrible people.
Posted by runner, Monday, 3 September 2018 3:48:54 PM
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Pop into the Redfern RSL some Thursday afternoon about 2pm, and ask for Charlie, say g'day... have a beer, and chew the fat. You could even discuss the Vietnam War.