Australian Politics
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Re: Australian Politics
This piece on the failings of the Australian right is rather good:
ALT-WRONG: The Australian right is startling for its incoherence
(I post it here because I'm trying very hard not to discuss politics on Facebook.)
ALT-WRONG: The Australian right is startling for its incoherence
(I post it here because I'm trying very hard not to discuss politics on Facebook.)
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I saw him at work a few months ago. The sight of him made me rage.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I miss John Howard
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Ha. I met him when he was Prime Minister. So my mind does this weird jaded thing that if I meet someone famous/important and they shake my hand, it doesn't matter what their belief is, I feel like I'm supposed to like them. I'm glad I never met Hitler.LetMeSleep wrote:I saw him at work a few months ago. The sight of him made me rage.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I miss John Howard
Clouuuuds Rolll byyy...BANG BANG BANG BANG
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Best of luck to the yes campaign in the marriage equality campaign. Result is later tonight.
Weird weird weird way to hold a referendum but hopefully common sense prevails.
Can see it being a win for the No campaign but let’s see.
Weird weird weird way to hold a referendum but hopefully common sense prevails.
Can see it being a win for the No campaign but let’s see.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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61% Yes. I’m shocked it was that low. Now let’s see if it gets through parliament.
Quite the waste of money this whole thing.
Quite the waste of money this whole thing.
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It's probably a reasonable inference that the vast majority of the non-respondents are tacitly ok with SSM. That probably makes the difference between 61% of Yes based on mailed back responses to 75% of the total population, regardless of responding (with the extra % coming from people who would say "Yeah, ok, whatever (shrug)")LetMeSleep wrote:61% Yes. I’m shocked it was that low. Now let’s see if it gets through parliament.
Quite the waste of money this whole thing.
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Bob Katter is a national treasure of sorts.
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This is the greatest interview ever. I have probably watched it a dozen times now.Birds in Hell wrote: Bob Katter is a national treasure of sorts.
(patriotic choking noises)
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Like he's reading both sides of dialog at a table read for a play where Ray Bolger discusses politics with Alan Ford
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Barnaby, what the hell are you doing.
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Re: Australian Politics
Could be heading to the polls in no time.
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What a disgrace that man has proved himself to be.
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Oh Katter. Oh Anning. Absolutely despicable.
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Do these guys want to lose the next election?
Christ, what a gift to the ALP Dutton, Abbott, etc. are.
Christ, what a gift to the ALP Dutton, Abbott, etc. are.
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Help.
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I'll be over next week - will see what I can doBirds in Hell wrote:Help.
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What a mess.Birds in Hell wrote:Help.
Rangi, at this rate, you may well stand a chance of being elected Prime Minister while you're here, so best of luck.
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Re: Australian Politics
John Oliver’s bit on Aussie politics had me laughing my ass off last night.