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Gladys Liu - Are the Questions justified?

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runner,

What on earth are you on about now.

Blaming multiculturalism? The UN, the Greens?

You are sounding more and more deranged.

I have two words for you:

GO AWAY.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 16 September 2019 5:46:04 PM
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Dear Foxy,

It is interesting that Morrison chose to outright lie about the use of the term Shanghai Sam referring to the disgraced former Labour senator.

http://www.smh.com.au/national/something-has-shifted-morrison-senses-a-tipping-point-is-at-hand-20190915-p52reo.html

As the article above explains this is hardly the first time Morrison has engaged in direct untruths. He really is getting shown up as duplicitous and capable of being Trumpesque in his brushing off the instances when he gets found out.

I do feel we are different to the Yanks in that it will very quickly wear thin with the Australian people.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Monday, 16 September 2019 8:10:56 PM
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Hi Foxy

'GO AWAY.'

becoming more and more totalitarianism. Who do you think you really are? I know you become deranged when people disagree with you but for one who preaches tolerance you display the opposite.
Posted by runner, Monday, 16 September 2019 8:34:35 PM
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There is a real problem with Chinese in Australian politics.
The Central Kingdom states that all of Ancestral Chinese descent owe
allegiance to China.
The basis for this belief is that only China is a sovereign country.
All other countries are vassals of the Central Kingdom.
This has recently been reaffirmed by Pres Xi Jingping.
China was not a signatory to the Treaty of Westphalia in 1698.
That treaty defines what is a sovereign country and how its borders are defined.

This is the reasoning behind the seizure of the Sth China Sea islands and reefs.
It explains how they can just bring a drilling rig into Vietnamese
waters without even telling the Vietnamese government.
It explains how they can contact relatives in China and threaten them.
It explains how they can order other countries ships & planes out of
the Sth China Sea. They ignore them so far.

Therefore all Chinese everywhere are expected to accept any "requests."
Therefore can any Chinese be members of parliament ?
Can they ever not be dual citizens ?

On the TV tonight caught the end of an item about a milk company in
Tasmania has had its product banned in China.
There is a Chinese bid at present to take over the company.
Strange that ?
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 16 September 2019 10:41:38 PM
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Dear SteeleRedux,

To my way of thinking it appears that ScuMo has become so conditioned to lying that he cannot tell the difference between a truth and a lie. When he is caught out for lying he refuses to admit it and creates another lie to cover up the previous lie. The sad part is that I think that he really is unaware that he is lying simply because it is all he knows how to do. I think he might actually have mental issues and be in need of psychiatric treatment.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Tuesday, 17 September 2019 12:10:49 AM
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"Senator Paterson responded by saying “it’s very important that we draw a very sharp distinction” between Ms Liu’s situation and Mr Dastyari, who was forced to resign from the Senate in late 2017 after he declined to denounce China’s position on the South China Sea.

“He was a lobbyist for Huang Xiangmo’s citizenship, calling the Immigration Department twice to personally check on the progress of that application.

“He hired out the media centre at the Commonwealth parliamentary offices, stood in front of a crest of the Australian government alongside Huang Xiangmo, and called for an end to the bipartisan Australian government position on the South China Sea and called for the government to adopt the Chinese government’s position,” Senator Paterson said."
Posted by Shadow Minister, Tuesday, 17 September 2019 5:37:46 AM
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