Post by Struth on Apr 12, 2022 6:27:45 GMT 8
I just watched a Bitchute video compilation of young athletes and TV presenters from around the world collapsing on camera. I'm not saying it's the fault of any particular injection, but it's funny how this phenomenon only emerged recently. Gemma, Woree
With respect, Prime Minister, we do not know that government policies saved any lives during covid because there have been no independent assessments of those actions. If you announce a Covid Royal Commission with completely open terms of reference we may finally regain a modicum of trust in our thoroughly unreliable political parties. Voter, Cairns
North Korea's description of Joe Biden as "an old man in his senility'' is hardly a "diatribe". it's merely a statement of self-evident fact. Republican, Cairns
Why do people get such a bee in their bonnets about how-to-vote recommendations? Only the voter can decide their preferences - as they fill in their ballot form. MW, Redlynch
I read the political pages carefully (CP, 11/4) and I didn't see that either party has a plan to pay down the vast debt they have created. That is just pathetic. Disgusted, Cairns
About graduation cards from Warren Entsch, (11/4), the major parties have huge databases with files on everyone. Cards are prepared by paid staffers and the MP merely signs them. Some MPs sign hundreds of cards per day, in most cases with no personal knowledge at all of the addressee. Now, how do you feel about politicians having a file on you? Jeannine, Bentley Park
I see promises to spend other people's money as bribery, Chris Calcino (CP, 11/04). I want to see policies that will pay off the vast $1.4 trillion ($1,400,000,000,000) debt created by the two major parties since John Howard's time. Mal, Freshwater
Hey, Albo, we weren't beaten down by adversity, we were beaten down by your mate Dan Andrews and his overzealous police. Victorian Refugee, Kanimbla
Oh, no! Deltacron! (CP, 11/4). Anyway, it's good to see the state governments easing up on tyranny so we can vote their federal counterparts out and choose freedom parties instead. Al, Kamerunga
John Shute, (11/4) activists in government weather agencies have closed old weather recording stations in cold areas and opened new ones in warm areas. And just like that they can show a warming trend. Tricky, eh? JS, Edge Hill
How ironic for the ACTU to criticize the govt for casualisation of the workforce (CP, 11/04) when the ACTU's membership created that very situation through excessive demands. Geoffrey, Malanda
"Healthy inquiry labelled a farce" (11/4) - so is the Premier indirectly advocating for the abolition of state governments? When the mega-Councils were rolled out I said they should be given state's powers and the state governments abolished then, so we only had two layers of government. Keith, Palm Cove
France had serious problems with election fraud in the 1970s so they moved to an all-paper, compulsory ID system, which is very hard to hack. If the French nation is fortunate, the globalists will lose to the nationalist Marine Le Pen. Francois, Cairns
With respect, Prime Minister, we do not know that government policies saved any lives during covid because there have been no independent assessments of those actions. If you announce a Covid Royal Commission with completely open terms of reference we may finally regain a modicum of trust in our thoroughly unreliable political parties. Voter, Cairns
North Korea's description of Joe Biden as "an old man in his senility'' is hardly a "diatribe". it's merely a statement of self-evident fact. Republican, Cairns
Why do people get such a bee in their bonnets about how-to-vote recommendations? Only the voter can decide their preferences - as they fill in their ballot form. MW, Redlynch
I read the political pages carefully (CP, 11/4) and I didn't see that either party has a plan to pay down the vast debt they have created. That is just pathetic. Disgusted, Cairns
About graduation cards from Warren Entsch, (11/4), the major parties have huge databases with files on everyone. Cards are prepared by paid staffers and the MP merely signs them. Some MPs sign hundreds of cards per day, in most cases with no personal knowledge at all of the addressee. Now, how do you feel about politicians having a file on you? Jeannine, Bentley Park
I see promises to spend other people's money as bribery, Chris Calcino (CP, 11/04). I want to see policies that will pay off the vast $1.4 trillion ($1,400,000,000,000) debt created by the two major parties since John Howard's time. Mal, Freshwater
Hey, Albo, we weren't beaten down by adversity, we were beaten down by your mate Dan Andrews and his overzealous police. Victorian Refugee, Kanimbla
Oh, no! Deltacron! (CP, 11/4). Anyway, it's good to see the state governments easing up on tyranny so we can vote their federal counterparts out and choose freedom parties instead. Al, Kamerunga
John Shute, (11/4) activists in government weather agencies have closed old weather recording stations in cold areas and opened new ones in warm areas. And just like that they can show a warming trend. Tricky, eh? JS, Edge Hill
How ironic for the ACTU to criticize the govt for casualisation of the workforce (CP, 11/04) when the ACTU's membership created that very situation through excessive demands. Geoffrey, Malanda
"Healthy inquiry labelled a farce" (11/4) - so is the Premier indirectly advocating for the abolition of state governments? When the mega-Councils were rolled out I said they should be given state's powers and the state governments abolished then, so we only had two layers of government. Keith, Palm Cove
France had serious problems with election fraud in the 1970s so they moved to an all-paper, compulsory ID system, which is very hard to hack. If the French nation is fortunate, the globalists will lose to the nationalist Marine Le Pen. Francois, Cairns