Post by Struth on Jan 28, 2022 7:43:04 GMT 8
Two years into the so-called "pandemic," the health system is in crisis (CP, 27/1). Not from being swamped with sick people but by continual mismanagement by the ALP. Puh-thetic. Terrence, Trinity Park
Anthony Fauci is the Josef Mengele of the 21st century. The more jabs you get the more chances you've got of VAIDS, cancer, blood clots, long covid, etc. Joe, Atherton
China is the world's biggest polluter, it keeps slaves, and nobody is free. The Olympic Committee that awarded them the winter Olympics deserves to be disbanded. Athlete, Kanimbla
Oh, no! An outbreak of sniffles at Club Lotus! That's never happened before! Quick, let's set out hair on fire and run around in circles screaming! F.M.D., Yorkeys Knob
Just a reminder for everyone to download and read their Australian Constitution. Sections 51(xxiiiA) and 109 are particularly relevant at this time. Terri, Clifton Beach
After getting in the way of private developers who, with their own money at stake, were certain of building a good business park (CP, 27/1), the state is now just as certain to squander our money for a substandard outcome with their business park. Mooney, Gordonvale
The elderly whom I have known for my long life disagree with the selfish attitudes of Ruth of Freshwater and Atticus of Cairns. We are the ones who require shelter from this virus. It rarely bothers the young. To sacrifice the young to prolong the lives of the aching ancient is simply indecent. Old Bill, Brinsmead
The decline in social skills (CP, 27/01) was a key plank of the plandemic. The communists have known for decades how to destroy societies from within. By communists, I mean the group that has subverted the UN, the WHO and the WEF. Trevor, Earlville
Ruth and Atticus (27/1). People who sacrifice the young to preserve the old are called Satanists. You might want to make your peace with God while you still can. Graham, Stratford
Predictably, Craig Crawford and Bob Katter (27/01) are both wrong, but for different reasons. Neither deserve re-election as neither has the capacity to deal with our issues. Stephen, Kuranda
If you haven't heard of the Mayor of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, Claire Boan's battle with covid vaccine injury, it's worth looking up on Facebook or 'The West Australian' before you get any more jabs. Katelyn, Mossman
I bought one of Lisa Simpson’s Tiger-Repelling Rocks. Got bitten by a Tiger anyway. Just as well I had the Rock. Bite woulda been much worserer without it. Mansur, Edmonton
No, Paul Williams (CP, 27/01). Aussies have learned that we can never trust the ALP, LNP or Greens again. We're at the stage of "anyone but them." Academics will have to play catch-up, as usual. David, Edge Hill
Unions in South Australia have visited tremendous economic destruction on our nation and caused the demise of our Australian made cars. Now their Teacher Union (27/1) is attacking their kids, who rarely catch or spread the virus. Anyone who remains in a union is a traitor to Australia. MW, Redlynch
Very ungrateful and disrespectful activist "Australians of the Year" have devalued that award to the point they are meaningless. Aussie, Mooroobool
Why is the US fussing over Ukraine's borders when its own southern border is wide open? Republican, Cairns
Alarmism is very damaging. Australia wasted 20,000 million dollars on desalination plants because an alarmist in the "chief scientist" role made incorrect forecasts of much reduced rain. Now we have floods as usual but we could have had 20 more major hospitals during this pandemic. Shorty, Cairns
If we had a list of things that the covid vaccine does in your body, protecting you from covid wouldn't be on it. Alicia, Earlville
GTHO (CP, 27/01), you're wrong. The major development in indigenous affairs you're incorrectly referring to was the 1967 referendum, which cleared the way for the Commonwealth to make special laws in relation to Aboriginal people. It was subsequently incorrectly ascribed in popular writing to the granting of various rights in the 1960s and 1970s. VL, Smithfield
"Omicron peak is nearing" (CP, 27/1). No. The Omicron peak has passed. Its symptoms matched a head cold. There have been no excess deaths. People are waking up. Politicians are clinging to "case numbers" which would vanish if they stopped insisting on testing. If you thought this pandemic was political before, you can be certain of it now. This is solely about their "Great Reset." Elsie, Westcourt