Post by Struth on Apr 18, 2022 8:17:01 GMT 8
I've heard Bob Manning is off work because of a vaccine injury. Is this true? Donny, Bungalow
If we want to avoid a repeat of the hysteria of the last two years we must give the major parties our last preferences (CP, 16/4). Don't even take the how to vote cards. Make your own mind up when you fill in the ballot. They are meant to work for us, not treat us like sheep. Elsie, Machans Beach
"Inflation slams Biden's poll numbers" - Biden wouldn't even be the resident of the White House except for unprecedented poll hacking and voter fraud. The truth has a way of coming out, so watch this space. Republican, Cairns
Sorry, Danny O'Shane (16/4), but China only lifted a portion of its people out of poverty to run the factories Western countries sent them under the 1974 Lima Agreement. The remaining billion or so are still in abject poverty. In Western countries, even those on the poverty line have luxuries the kings of 200 years ago could only have dreamed of. Capitalism beats communism every single time. History Guy, Freshwater
Oh, Good Lord ... 3 pages of Anthony Albanese, the makeover man with the memory capacity of a goldfish. What did Labor pay for that and where was the "advertorial" advisory notice? Stu, Woree
Why is the media continually steering us to the ALP or LNP in Leichhardt? Other choices include United Australia Party, One Nation, Animal Justice Party, Informed Medical Options Party, Katter Party, and two types of socialists. After the government abuses of our human rights over the past 2 years I reckon UAP and ON each have a shot at the title. Melanie, Smithfield
Twitter (CP, 16/4) began as a free speech platform, but the industrial strength socialists hated it. They invaded it, subverted it, and banned a sitting US President from it on the back of false accusations about a contrived event. Now that Elon Musk is moving to reclaim it, they are screaming like banshees. All human rights stem from the right to free speech, and anyone who seeks to censor you is an enemy of everyone's freedom. Gail, Malanda
Serious question for Pauline Hanson. Pauline, please explain who would be PM if enough of your lower house candidates won for you to form government, because you can't be PM from the Senate. I've looked through your candidate list on Wiki and they are all unknowns. Craig, Bayview Heights
The Cassowary Coast Regional Council (CP, 16/04) needs to read Section 36(1) of the Reserve Bank Act 1959 (as amended). Legally it cannot refuse payments in cash. Helen, Innisfail
Why "rebuild communities impacted by recent floods''? Surely the lesson has been learned to build new ones elsewhere? Maybe even away from the river and on higher ground? John, Brinsmead
Southerners escaping Dan Andrews' ALP tyranny are highly likely to bring their destructive voting habits with them to FNQ. You have to be pretty unintelligent to vote for left wing parties and changing location doesn't fix that. Local, Cairns
Derek, Gordonvale, if we have nuclear we have no need for renewables. That would be costly and unneeded duplication. We could save a lot of birds by removing wind farms and we could return a lot of farmland and natural habitat to productive use if we got rid of solar farms. Peter, Brinsmead
Substitute "dog" for "wallaby" in "Wallaby attacks boy" and tell me what the response of Council animal control officers should be. Parent, Kewarra Beach
Wait, what? One of Twitter's major shareholders (CP, 16/04), is Saudi prince Al Waleed bin Talal? No wonder it's become such an anti-democracy platform. Ex-Twitter User, Cairns
If you get a letter or a text message from a political party inviting you to apply for a postal vote, it's best to ignore it. There's nothing in Commonwealth law to prevent parties copying your personal information from those applications onto their own voter databases. If you do want a postal vote, go straight to the Australian Electoral Commission at aec.gov.au
Australian Electoral Commission
The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is responsible for providing the Australian people with an independent electoral service which meets their needs and encourages them to understand and participate in the electoral process.
aec.gov.au
. Jeannine, Bentley Park
If we want to avoid a repeat of the hysteria of the last two years we must give the major parties our last preferences (CP, 16/4). Don't even take the how to vote cards. Make your own mind up when you fill in the ballot. They are meant to work for us, not treat us like sheep. Elsie, Machans Beach
"Inflation slams Biden's poll numbers" - Biden wouldn't even be the resident of the White House except for unprecedented poll hacking and voter fraud. The truth has a way of coming out, so watch this space. Republican, Cairns
Sorry, Danny O'Shane (16/4), but China only lifted a portion of its people out of poverty to run the factories Western countries sent them under the 1974 Lima Agreement. The remaining billion or so are still in abject poverty. In Western countries, even those on the poverty line have luxuries the kings of 200 years ago could only have dreamed of. Capitalism beats communism every single time. History Guy, Freshwater
Oh, Good Lord ... 3 pages of Anthony Albanese, the makeover man with the memory capacity of a goldfish. What did Labor pay for that and where was the "advertorial" advisory notice? Stu, Woree
Why is the media continually steering us to the ALP or LNP in Leichhardt? Other choices include United Australia Party, One Nation, Animal Justice Party, Informed Medical Options Party, Katter Party, and two types of socialists. After the government abuses of our human rights over the past 2 years I reckon UAP and ON each have a shot at the title. Melanie, Smithfield
Twitter (CP, 16/4) began as a free speech platform, but the industrial strength socialists hated it. They invaded it, subverted it, and banned a sitting US President from it on the back of false accusations about a contrived event. Now that Elon Musk is moving to reclaim it, they are screaming like banshees. All human rights stem from the right to free speech, and anyone who seeks to censor you is an enemy of everyone's freedom. Gail, Malanda
Serious question for Pauline Hanson. Pauline, please explain who would be PM if enough of your lower house candidates won for you to form government, because you can't be PM from the Senate. I've looked through your candidate list on Wiki and they are all unknowns. Craig, Bayview Heights
The Cassowary Coast Regional Council (CP, 16/04) needs to read Section 36(1) of the Reserve Bank Act 1959 (as amended). Legally it cannot refuse payments in cash. Helen, Innisfail
Why "rebuild communities impacted by recent floods''? Surely the lesson has been learned to build new ones elsewhere? Maybe even away from the river and on higher ground? John, Brinsmead
Southerners escaping Dan Andrews' ALP tyranny are highly likely to bring their destructive voting habits with them to FNQ. You have to be pretty unintelligent to vote for left wing parties and changing location doesn't fix that. Local, Cairns
Derek, Gordonvale, if we have nuclear we have no need for renewables. That would be costly and unneeded duplication. We could save a lot of birds by removing wind farms and we could return a lot of farmland and natural habitat to productive use if we got rid of solar farms. Peter, Brinsmead
Substitute "dog" for "wallaby" in "Wallaby attacks boy" and tell me what the response of Council animal control officers should be. Parent, Kewarra Beach
Wait, what? One of Twitter's major shareholders (CP, 16/04), is Saudi prince Al Waleed bin Talal? No wonder it's become such an anti-democracy platform. Ex-Twitter User, Cairns
If you get a letter or a text message from a political party inviting you to apply for a postal vote, it's best to ignore it. There's nothing in Commonwealth law to prevent parties copying your personal information from those applications onto their own voter databases. If you do want a postal vote, go straight to the Australian Electoral Commission at aec.gov.au
Australian Electoral Commission
The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is responsible for providing the Australian people with an independent electoral service which meets their needs and encourages them to understand and participate in the electoral process.
aec.gov.au
. Jeannine, Bentley Park