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Post by NFA on Sept 21, 2023 5:50:25 GMT 8
To comment on “No voice regrets: Albanese”, 21/09 -
If Anthony Albanese genuinely holds no regrets for trying to reverse 1967’s removal of racism from the Constitution, then he lacks the capacity for cognitive comprehension, (“No voice regrets: Albanese”, 21/09). Governments, bureaucracies, major corporations, and wealthy individuals, the same groups that push climate, Covid, and renewable energy scams on us, are pushing the Voice – and they’re using the same vicious, maleducated street activists to express their hatred for working class Aussies.
Nobody from struggle street should support the lying billionaires’ Marxist Voice: they’re not spending all that money to benefit us or the genuinely disadvantaged indigenous. They could simply use their wealth to directly help the disadvantaged indigenous: they don’t because that’s not their objective.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Sept 21, 2023 5:51:02 GMT 8
A great letter Jennifer.
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Post by NFA on Sept 21, 2023 5:55:45 GMT 8
To comment on “Has the PM made a terrible mistake”, 21/09 -
Thank you, Samantha Maiden’, (“Has the PM made a terrible mistake”, 21/09), for saying the quiet part out loud. “The Prime Minister’s argument is that it’s a long overdue reform. ‘Now, every other country in the world has done it. This should not be controversial’.” That’s right: the Voice isn’t a “grassroots movement”, it’s coming from the top down and by “top” I mean way above Albo’s pay-grade. It’s coming from unelected supranational organisations and those who fund them. It’s coming from globalist HQ. It’s the globalists' Voice.
If the globalists’ objective was to help disadvantaged indigenous people all around the world, they could use a minute fraction of their vast wealth and fix things pretty quickly. But the Voice isn’t about helping anyone but themselves. In this case, helping themselves to Native Title land and to control of Australian aboriginal people.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on Sept 21, 2023 7:24:17 GMT 8
RE: Claim of a Covid cop-out
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
Wait, what? Albo broke his core election promise to hold a Royal Commission into the Covid responses (Claim of a Covid cop-out, 210/9)?
That promise was why a lot of the Labor voters who attended protests and rallies during those years held their noses and voted for Albo.
So just like cheaper electricity, cheaper doctor visits, no changes to super, lower inflation, no industry-wide bargaining, no higher taxes, 24/7 nurses in aged care, lower cost of living, etcetera, the Covid Royal Commission was just Albo flapping his gums and tricking Aussies into voting for him.
One day soon people will realise the Labor-Liberal twins aren’t working for “middle Australia” and we’ll boot the entire rotten mass of them out of our parliaments.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 21, 2023 7:26:34 GMT 8
RE: Deputy Premier declares war on inner city Greens
The Editor The Courier Mail
Haha, given enough time, the left always turn on each other, (Deputy Premier declares war on inner city Greens, 21/09).
Will the Greens attack on air travel alert Labor voters to the fact that Labor governments are in power precisely because of selfish, wealthy, misinformed Greens?
Hopefully it will, because if we are to return to prosperity and fight the globalist cancer encroaching on our society we all need to understand the Labor-Liberal twins aren’t working for us anymore.
Everything they do impoverishes us, curtails our freedom, and delivers more power to governments and corporations.
Remember the Covid lockdowns and related tyranny? With the Greens help, the twins will be bringing that back ten-fold “to save da cloimate!”
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 21, 2023 7:28:34 GMT 8
Where do I put in my order for my desired climate in this man made climate world?
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Post by NFA on Sept 21, 2023 7:46:48 GMT 8
RE: Four stories
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
“Fewer mozzies due to El Nino”, (TB, 21/09)? Don’t worry, Bill Gates will drop some from helicopters as he’s done in Florida and Texas. How else can he sell more malaria vaccines?
“Albo spills on why he ‘cries all the time’”, (TB, 2109). Nah, Albo, the real reason is you’re a bloody sook. Take a teaspoon of cement powder and harden the frack up.
“Zelensky urges UN to do all it can to push back Putin”, (TB, 21/09). Why is our government giving money to an actor who plays the piano with his penis? The fate of Europe’s most corrupt country is none of our business.
“Split on AI regulation”, (TB, 21/09). Failing to plan to eradicate AI is planning to fail at preventing AI from destroying our society. Nothing globalists have introduced in the last decade has made life better for us ordinary Aussies.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 21, 2023 7:48:44 GMT 8
"harden the frack up" - them's the words!
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Post by NFA on Sept 21, 2023 8:00:37 GMT 8
RE: Corals in the shade
The Editor The Cairns Post
At a time when Australia has never been deeper in debt, the Reef-alarm industrial complex has found a new way to squander our money, (Corals in the shade, 21/09).
Somehow these so-called smart people think that preventing corals bleaching is desirable.
Bleaching is corals’ evolutionary superpower: it allows them to swap out symbionts that aren’t working with those that will.
It’s why corals can cope with environmental change better than any other species.
That these people think spreading plastic shade-cloth on the sea or burning heaps of energy to create fog are good ideas is testament to their disconnection from reality.
It’s obviously time to defund Reef alarmists as they have clearly jumped the shark.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Sept 21, 2023 8:01:29 GMT 8
I'm sick of 'The Reef' sickos!
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