SAVINGS MADE | Daily Telegraph Tim Blair Blog
To this day I can't understand why a congealed lump of entities who collectively call themselves NON-governmental expect the GOVERNMENT of which they are NON- to pay for them.
A slippery oily fellow complete with hair combed by fork was on ALPBC TASS this morning, admitting even to his fellow travellers that the money would be made up by funding from other sources.
Now I am all intrigued by who or what those other sources might be...
Thursday, May 29, 2014
SAVINGS MADE | Daily Telegraph Tim Blair Blog
If building roads is misogynist I’ll hit the highway outta here | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
If building roads is misogynist I’ll hit the highway outta here | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
First world problems are the acne caused by the junkfood of cultural marxism.
First world problems are the acne caused by the junkfood of cultural marxism.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
ABBOTT CAUSES DRUG MURDERS | Daily Telegraph Tim Blair Blog
ABBOTT CAUSES DRUG MURDERS | Daily Telegraph Tim Blair Blog
Scum like gao come here to do drug deals and prostitution rackets, as anyone spending a day watching them at their colleges can see for themselves.
Barely literate in english, they get through their courses due to academic incompetence and corruption, whilst spending most of their time getting ridiculous haircuts and monopolising payphones.
Scum like gao come here to do drug deals and prostitution rackets, as anyone spending a day watching them at their colleges can see for themselves.
Barely literate in english, they get through their courses due to academic incompetence and corruption, whilst spending most of their time getting ridiculous haircuts and monopolising payphones.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Backing down on 18c: Looks like another broken promise | Catallaxy Files
Backing down on 18c: Looks like another broken promise | Catallaxy Files
senator.brandis@aph.gov.au
Tell jewish senator Brandis that solidarity with the aims of his own special interest group are not compatible with what the LNP socialist-lite government got elected to do.
Section 18c and indeed the whole offence industry human rights framework must be abolished.
senator.brandis@aph.gov.au
Tell jewish senator Brandis that solidarity with the aims of his own special interest group are not compatible with what the LNP socialist-lite government got elected to do.
Section 18c and indeed the whole offence industry human rights framework must be abolished.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Sandy Hook- Facts & Research: Wolfgang Halbig Fraud Ceiling Raised to $250,000
Woody Box: Erinn Fleming - Witness for the Defense
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Vaccine ‘pioneer’ admits adding cancer-causing virus to Vaccine | Planet Infowars
Vaccine ‘pioneer’ admits adding cancer-causing virus to Vaccine | Planet Infowars
Jack Ruby, Karla Turner, Mae Brussell and all the rest... Injected with fast acting cancer no longer sounds quite so silly, does it?
Jack Ruby, Karla Turner, Mae Brussell and all the rest... Injected with fast acting cancer no longer sounds quite so silly, does it?
Vile vilma another marxist cunt: 'I have never heard such rubbish in all my life': Pensioner has a go at Tony Abbott over age pension changes
'I have never heard such rubbish in all my life': Pensioner has a go at Tony Abbott over age pension changes
Vilma. That’s an unusual name. So I got to Googling and guess what?
She was a Labor plant.
Courier Mail, 7 September, 2011:
Labor’s last man standing.
Vilma. That’s an unusual name. So I got to Googling and guess what?
She was a Labor plant.
Courier Mail, 7 September, 2011:
Labor’s last man standing.
WHAT makes Kevin Rudd so popular with Queenslanders? The South-East Advertiser found out what’s so special about Kev.But wait there is more. CL also managed to track Vilma down on Kevin Rudd’s twitter account.
Local community groups say our Federal member for Griffith Kevin Rudd is “one in a million”.
As the Minister for Foreign Affairs recovers from heart surgery, the people in his electorate have reflected on his popularity.
“He is just the best … he’s one in a million,” Bulimba Senior Citizens head Vilma Ward said.
“He hasn’t changed a bit from when he was first campaigning all those
years ago to try and get into the seat of Griffith to now…”
“I can’t say this about a lot of politicians, but Kevin is a genuine trustworthy person,” Vilma said.
Column - So much pain just to halve Labor’s monster debt | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Column - So much pain just to halve Labor’s monster debt | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
THIS Budget says something terrifying about Australia, so hooked on handouts. How can it hurt so much to do so little?
The Abbott Government is dicing with political death to make so many
cuts, raise so many taxes and charges, and break so many promises.
Yet even after all this pain we still won’t post a surplus for at least
another five years, and Labor’s debt will keep rising until then.
Oh, just to show the legacy of Labor’s criminally reckless spending,
this financial year will leave us with one of the biggest deficits in
our history — $50 billion — racked up at a time of growth and high
prices for our minerals.
So you think this Government is now too brutal, slashing family
payments, slugging uni students, taxing the “rich” with a deficit levy,
hiking petrol prices, charging for doctor visits and sacking 16,500
public servants over four years?
Well, stop whingeing: despite all these cuts, government spending is
still going up by $56 billion over the next four years, from $411
billion this financial year.
THIS Budget says something terrifying about Australia, so hooked on handouts. How can it hurt so much to do so little?
The Abbott Government is dicing with political death to make so many
cuts, raise so many taxes and charges, and break so many promises.
Yet even after all this pain we still won’t post a surplus for at least
another five years, and Labor’s debt will keep rising until then.
Oh, just to show the legacy of Labor’s criminally reckless spending,
this financial year will leave us with one of the biggest deficits in
our history — $50 billion — racked up at a time of growth and high
prices for our minerals.
So you think this Government is now too brutal, slashing family
payments, slugging uni students, taxing the “rich” with a deficit levy,
hiking petrol prices, charging for doctor visits and sacking 16,500
public servants over four years?
Well, stop whingeing: despite all these cuts, government spending is
still going up by $56 billion over the next four years, from $411
billion this financial year.
Evan Freed Affidavit « JFK CIA
Evan Freed Affidavit « JFK CIA
1. I, Evan Phillip Freed, declare as follows:
I am an attorney at law, duly licensed to practice in this State.
During
the Presidential Campaign of 1968, I was a full time college student
at California State University, and was also working part-time as a
photographer for Copley News Service and the Culver City Star News. In
that capacity, I was assigned to travel with and cover the Robert
Kennedy Presidential campaign.
I
traveled on Senator Kennedy’s plane, along with other members of the
news media, through California and Oregon. I spent time speaking to
Senator Kennedy and his wife, and had no difficulty gaining excellent
camera advantage to document the events taking place.
On
the evening of the 1968 California primary, I was present at the
Ambassador Hotel in a room directly adjacent to Senator Kennedy’s. We
had been awaiting election results. Eventually the Senator and his
staff left to go downstairs to the Embassy Room to deliver a victory
speech. I accompanied the Senator on the elevator, and entered an area
of the Embassy Room set aside for press photographers.
During
the Senator’s speech, a scuffle broke out where I was standing among
several news photographers, and I was hit in the face with a large
newsreel camera. My camera was also broken in the scuffle, and I
decided to go to a quiet area to attempt repairs. I immediately went
into the Embassy Room pantry area, arriving there about 5 minutes prior
to the end of the Senator’s speech.
Nothing
in the pantry area seemed unusual, however, I do recall the
following. Two men who looked very similar in appearance and clothing
were moving about the pantry area. One man was wearing lighter
clothing than the other, and he was holding a drink glass in his hand.
The 2nd man was standing near the south wall of the pantry,
directly across from a large metal serving table. The men never stood
together, however, they appeared to be looking at each other from
time-to-time. I did not pay particular attention to the 2nd
man, although I do recall thinking that he was the other man’s
brother. I assumed that they were in the pantry to avoid the large
crowd in the Embassy Room.
At
one point, the man with the drink asked me how long the Senator’s
speech would last, and I told him I did not know. He also asked hotel
kitchen employees in the pantry where he could get some ice for his
drink, and they directed him to an ice machine next to the door leading
into the Embassy Room. The man with the drink was Sirhan Sirhan.
When
the Senator entered the pantry, he was followed by a crowd of reporters
and guests. I was standing at the entrance to the pantry, and walked
along the Senator’s right side until he paused near the metal serving
table inside the pantry. There appeared to be some confusion at that
time with some persons telling the Senator to go back up the freight
elevator, and others telling him to go into an adjacent room (I believe
the California Room) where the press were waiting. I assumed he would
go to meet the press, and I took a few steps in front of him. I was
facing the Senator’s right side at that time, about 4 feet away. It
was at this time that shooting began.
I saw the 2nd
man (wearing the darker clothing) who had been in the pantry with
Sirhan during the speech pointing a gun in an upward angle at the
Senator. Based on the sound I heard, I believe the first shot came
from this man’s gun. In the background, about 6-8 feet from me, I
could see Sirhan firing a revolver held in his right hand in the
direction of the Senator. People in the crowd were screaming and
grabbing Sirhan, and I remember they were holding his arm as he was
shooting. I cannot say how many shots were fired by Sirhan or by the
second gunman.
As the crowd rushed towards Sirhan, they passed by the 2nd
gunman. He was backing away, towards the east end of the pantry. I
was shoved by the surge of the crowd back against the south wall of the
pantry, where I was alone next to another door that exited into the
Embassy Room.
At that time, I observed the 2nd
gunman running in my direction. He was not holding a gun at that
time. Another man was running behind him in the same direction yelling
at me, “Stop that guy, stop him.” There was no one else other than
the 2nd gunman that he could have been yelling at. This
took place just as I was opening the door to the Embassy Room to get
some help.
As the 2nd gunman came to the door, the man pursuing him yelled to me again, “Get him, get it!” As the 2nd
gunman passed through the door, the man pursuing him tried to grab him
but failed. Both men ran into the Embassy Room. The 2nd
gunman ran directly out the east doors of the Embassy Room. The man
running after him almost fell as he came through the pantry doors, and
he continued running in the same direction as the second gunman. I
never saw either of these men again.
I
went back into the pantry, and soon realized I could be of little help.
I tried preventing people from entering the room, and hotel staff soon
took over that task. I then went back upstairs to the Senator’s
room, speaking briefly with Milton Berle, one of the few people who had
stayed behind when the Senator had gone downstairs.
I
place a couple of phone calls from the room to my family to advise them
that I was not injured in the shooting. I assumed they had been
watching the events on live television. I then returned to the pantry,
where I gave my name, address and phone number to an LAPD officer who
had arrived at the scene. I then left the Ambassador Hotel, eventually
going home.
It
was not until several weeks later that I was contacted by LAPD to give a
statement. My recollection is that over a month went by until I was
asked to come to Parker Center to speak to detectives investigating the
case. I met with several LAPD detectives, and told them what I have
stated above. They asked me to look through photographs taken in the
Embassy Room the night of the shooting, and to point myself out. After
doing this, I was asked whether or not the man pursuing the 2nd
gunman could have been yelling, “Get an ambulance” or “Get a doctor.”
I told them that was not correct, but they insisted I had been
incorrect in what I heard. Although I have a description of the man
who pursued the 2nd gunman, I was never asked to look for him in photos, or otherwise produce a drawing of him. I made it very clear that the 2nd gunman look very much like Sirhan, except that his clothing was darker in color and coordinated.
At
the end of my interview, the detectives asked me to send them all my
photographs I had taken of the Senator. They said they wanted to try
to locate Sirhan in the crowds. They promised to return the negatives
to me, however, they never did, insisting they had been mixed up with
all the others.
I was
eventually contacted by the FBI, who interviewed me at my home. They
asked me specific questions, mainly about Sirhan. They seemed to be
avoiding asking me questions about the 2nd gunman, although I told them the same things I have stated above.
Other
than a news crew sent to my home by Baxter Ward (Channel 9 News)
several years later, I have never spoken to the press about these
events. I have never desired publicity in this matter, and I have no
opinion as to who fired the shot or shots that killed Senator Kennedy.
My purpose in making these statements now is to help insure that a
fair investigation is conducted in this case.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed this 13th day of May, 1992, at Los Angeles, California.
____________________
EVAN PHILLIP FREED
I am an attorney at law, duly licensed to practice in this State.
During
the Presidential Campaign of 1968, I was a full time college student
at California State University, and was also working part-time as a
photographer for Copley News Service and the Culver City Star News. In
that capacity, I was assigned to travel with and cover the Robert
Kennedy Presidential campaign.
I
traveled on Senator Kennedy’s plane, along with other members of the
news media, through California and Oregon. I spent time speaking to
Senator Kennedy and his wife, and had no difficulty gaining excellent
camera advantage to document the events taking place.
On
the evening of the 1968 California primary, I was present at the
Ambassador Hotel in a room directly adjacent to Senator Kennedy’s. We
had been awaiting election results. Eventually the Senator and his
staff left to go downstairs to the Embassy Room to deliver a victory
speech. I accompanied the Senator on the elevator, and entered an area
of the Embassy Room set aside for press photographers.
During
the Senator’s speech, a scuffle broke out where I was standing among
several news photographers, and I was hit in the face with a large
newsreel camera. My camera was also broken in the scuffle, and I
decided to go to a quiet area to attempt repairs. I immediately went
into the Embassy Room pantry area, arriving there about 5 minutes prior
to the end of the Senator’s speech.
Nothing
in the pantry area seemed unusual, however, I do recall the
following. Two men who looked very similar in appearance and clothing
were moving about the pantry area. One man was wearing lighter
clothing than the other, and he was holding a drink glass in his hand.
The 2nd man was standing near the south wall of the pantry,
directly across from a large metal serving table. The men never stood
together, however, they appeared to be looking at each other from
time-to-time. I did not pay particular attention to the 2nd
man, although I do recall thinking that he was the other man’s
brother. I assumed that they were in the pantry to avoid the large
crowd in the Embassy Room.
At
one point, the man with the drink asked me how long the Senator’s
speech would last, and I told him I did not know. He also asked hotel
kitchen employees in the pantry where he could get some ice for his
drink, and they directed him to an ice machine next to the door leading
into the Embassy Room. The man with the drink was Sirhan Sirhan.
When
the Senator entered the pantry, he was followed by a crowd of reporters
and guests. I was standing at the entrance to the pantry, and walked
along the Senator’s right side until he paused near the metal serving
table inside the pantry. There appeared to be some confusion at that
time with some persons telling the Senator to go back up the freight
elevator, and others telling him to go into an adjacent room (I believe
the California Room) where the press were waiting. I assumed he would
go to meet the press, and I took a few steps in front of him. I was
facing the Senator’s right side at that time, about 4 feet away. It
was at this time that shooting began.
I saw the 2nd
man (wearing the darker clothing) who had been in the pantry with
Sirhan during the speech pointing a gun in an upward angle at the
Senator. Based on the sound I heard, I believe the first shot came
from this man’s gun. In the background, about 6-8 feet from me, I
could see Sirhan firing a revolver held in his right hand in the
direction of the Senator. People in the crowd were screaming and
grabbing Sirhan, and I remember they were holding his arm as he was
shooting. I cannot say how many shots were fired by Sirhan or by the
second gunman.
As the crowd rushed towards Sirhan, they passed by the 2nd
gunman. He was backing away, towards the east end of the pantry. I
was shoved by the surge of the crowd back against the south wall of the
pantry, where I was alone next to another door that exited into the
Embassy Room.
At that time, I observed the 2nd
gunman running in my direction. He was not holding a gun at that
time. Another man was running behind him in the same direction yelling
at me, “Stop that guy, stop him.” There was no one else other than
the 2nd gunman that he could have been yelling at. This
took place just as I was opening the door to the Embassy Room to get
some help.
As the 2nd gunman came to the door, the man pursuing him yelled to me again, “Get him, get it!” As the 2nd
gunman passed through the door, the man pursuing him tried to grab him
but failed. Both men ran into the Embassy Room. The 2nd
gunman ran directly out the east doors of the Embassy Room. The man
running after him almost fell as he came through the pantry doors, and
he continued running in the same direction as the second gunman. I
never saw either of these men again.
I
went back into the pantry, and soon realized I could be of little help.
I tried preventing people from entering the room, and hotel staff soon
took over that task. I then went back upstairs to the Senator’s
room, speaking briefly with Milton Berle, one of the few people who had
stayed behind when the Senator had gone downstairs.
I
place a couple of phone calls from the room to my family to advise them
that I was not injured in the shooting. I assumed they had been
watching the events on live television. I then returned to the pantry,
where I gave my name, address and phone number to an LAPD officer who
had arrived at the scene. I then left the Ambassador Hotel, eventually
going home.
It
was not until several weeks later that I was contacted by LAPD to give a
statement. My recollection is that over a month went by until I was
asked to come to Parker Center to speak to detectives investigating the
case. I met with several LAPD detectives, and told them what I have
stated above. They asked me to look through photographs taken in the
Embassy Room the night of the shooting, and to point myself out. After
doing this, I was asked whether or not the man pursuing the 2nd
gunman could have been yelling, “Get an ambulance” or “Get a doctor.”
I told them that was not correct, but they insisted I had been
incorrect in what I heard. Although I have a description of the man
who pursued the 2nd gunman, I was never asked to look for him in photos, or otherwise produce a drawing of him. I made it very clear that the 2nd gunman look very much like Sirhan, except that his clothing was darker in color and coordinated.
At
the end of my interview, the detectives asked me to send them all my
photographs I had taken of the Senator. They said they wanted to try
to locate Sirhan in the crowds. They promised to return the negatives
to me, however, they never did, insisting they had been mixed up with
all the others.
I was
eventually contacted by the FBI, who interviewed me at my home. They
asked me specific questions, mainly about Sirhan. They seemed to be
avoiding asking me questions about the 2nd gunman, although I told them the same things I have stated above.
Other
than a news crew sent to my home by Baxter Ward (Channel 9 News)
several years later, I have never spoken to the press about these
events. I have never desired publicity in this matter, and I have no
opinion as to who fired the shot or shots that killed Senator Kennedy.
My purpose in making these statements now is to help insure that a
fair investigation is conducted in this case.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed this 13th day of May, 1992, at Los Angeles, California.
____________________
EVAN PHILLIP FREED
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Julia Gillard gets her first mention at the Royal Commission. - Michael Smith News
Julia Gillard gets her first mention at the Royal Commission. - Michael Smith News
What we really need is what Paul Krassner called "an epidemic of conscience".
Beyond tribal loyalties and the sports team paradigm of fake left-right politics, corruption and outright crime is the enabling energy of rulership in our society. Until that changes, we're doomed to be trapped within multiple layers of illusion disguising the imperial feudal system in which we live.
What we really need is what Paul Krassner called "an epidemic of conscience".
Beyond tribal loyalties and the sports team paradigm of fake left-right politics, corruption and outright crime is the enabling energy of rulership in our society. Until that changes, we're doomed to be trapped within multiple layers of illusion disguising the imperial feudal system in which we live.
Of course, you can't underestimate A. A. Milne's impact on popular culture.
Of course, you can't underestimate A. A. Milne's impact on popular culture.: Of course, you can't underestimate A. A. Milne's impact on popular culture.
Slash public service and make us all happy | Daily Telegraph Piers Akerman Blog
Slash public service and make us all happy | Daily Telegraph Piers Akerman Blog
Other areas of government spending — stuff the taxpayer picks up the
bill for — will be cut and there will be all the usual squeals from the
public sector unions.
As they are highly unionised and their unions throw money at the Labor
Party, it is safe to suggest that the members largely vote Labor. Why
wouldn’t they vote for the party which not only supports their jobs and
their pay rises, but is also guaranteed to expand their organisations?
The cries from Canberra are already ringing out across the Monaro, but
if the UK experience is anything to go by, cutting the public service
can be of great benefit to the nation.
Faced with far greater debts than Australia (the business-as-usual
projections in the Audit Commission report had the net debt rising to 17
per cent of GDP, in the UK its 80 per cent), the British
Conservatives
have ruled out any cuts to pensioner benefits, and no one has suggested a
co-payment for the NHS, which means their cuts have had to fall on a
far narrower base and also be deeper.
The important lesson that we should have learnt from the UK is that
paring back spending and cutting into the public sector has not had the
severe macro-economic consequences that the some predicted, and which
Canberrans claimed would occur.
In the UK, growth has picked up quite strongly, and private-sector
employment has grown, more than offsetting the fall in public-sector
jobs.
As we know to our cost, the federal government is not equipped to do a
lot of things. Not only does it have an education department but no
schools and health department but no hospitals, its bureaucrats failed
entirely when they were asked to take on tasks better left to the
private sector.
If the lethal home insulation scheme is not a constant reminder of
bureaucratic incompetence, the Green-tinged department of climate
change, or the inadequate buildings constructed for the education
revolution should be.
Other areas of government spending — stuff the taxpayer picks up the
bill for — will be cut and there will be all the usual squeals from the
public sector unions.
As they are highly unionised and their unions throw money at the Labor
Party, it is safe to suggest that the members largely vote Labor. Why
wouldn’t they vote for the party which not only supports their jobs and
their pay rises, but is also guaranteed to expand their organisations?
The cries from Canberra are already ringing out across the Monaro, but
if the UK experience is anything to go by, cutting the public service
can be of great benefit to the nation.
Faced with far greater debts than Australia (the business-as-usual
projections in the Audit Commission report had the net debt rising to 17
per cent of GDP, in the UK its 80 per cent), the British
Conservatives
have ruled out any cuts to pensioner benefits, and no one has suggested a
co-payment for the NHS, which means their cuts have had to fall on a
far narrower base and also be deeper.
The important lesson that we should have learnt from the UK is that
paring back spending and cutting into the public sector has not had the
severe macro-economic consequences that the some predicted, and which
Canberrans claimed would occur.
In the UK, growth has picked up quite strongly, and private-sector
employment has grown, more than offsetting the fall in public-sector
jobs.
As we know to our cost, the federal government is not equipped to do a
lot of things. Not only does it have an education department but no
schools and health department but no hospitals, its bureaucrats failed
entirely when they were asked to take on tasks better left to the
private sector.
If the lethal home insulation scheme is not a constant reminder of
bureaucratic incompetence, the Green-tinged department of climate
change, or the inadequate buildings constructed for the education
revolution should be.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Suspicious Deaths: Mae Brussell
EXCLUSIVE: THE PACKER-GYNGELL TEXT MESSAGES | Daily Telegraph Joe Hildebrand Blog
EXCLUSIVE: THE PACKER-GYNGELL TEXT MESSAGES | Daily Telegraph Joe Hildebrand Blog
Hildebrand:
You must wake up every day and pinch yourself to make sure your life isn't a dream...
Elevated far beyond your entitlements by the Peter Principle, turned your coat to get an ABC gig which in turn leads to the sheltered workshop of Channel 10...
And with what gifts?
None.
But best of all- a paid traitor to the country that gives you all this.
Your existence encapsulates everything wrong with this country, other than the immigration question.
But we have Latika Bourke for that.
Hildebrand:
You must wake up every day and pinch yourself to make sure your life isn't a dream...
Elevated far beyond your entitlements by the Peter Principle, turned your coat to get an ABC gig which in turn leads to the sheltered workshop of Channel 10...
And with what gifts?
None.
But best of all- a paid traitor to the country that gives you all this.
Your existence encapsulates everything wrong with this country, other than the immigration question.
But we have Latika Bourke for that.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Welcome to the welfare nation: Half of Australia’s families pay no net tax | Breaking National News and Australian News | thetelegraph.com.au
Welcome to the welfare nation: Half of Australia’s families pay no net tax | Breaking National News and Australian News | thetelegraph.com.au
Buy a clue, Abbott, you socialist cocksucker.
Taxpayers already way MORE than their "fair share" whatever you elitist scoundrels suppose that to be.
IT'S NOT YOURS TO GIVE
Buy a clue, Abbott, you socialist cocksucker.
Taxpayers already way MORE than their "fair share" whatever you elitist scoundrels suppose that to be.
IT'S NOT YOURS TO GIVE
Day 11 of a broken record
Day 11 of a broken promise | Catallaxy Files
Economics is a joke study, its proponents mostly sad little nerdlingers who are too colourless to be arts students but who are on the same intellectual level.
Getting real tired of seeing these fuckwits lick their balls.
Economics is a joke study, its proponents mostly sad little nerdlingers who are too colourless to be arts students but who are on the same intellectual level.
Getting real tired of seeing these fuckwits lick their balls.
Why does a refugee program put our children in danger? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Why does a refugee program put our children in danger? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
The law insists the safety of this “refugee” comes above the safety of Australian children. That’s why he’s still here:
Magistrate Ron Saines stood the matter down in March, advising police if
he were hearing the matter he would have reasonable doubt finding
Jaffari guilty, citing cultural differences.
The charges were dropped.
***
islamofags thrive in a multicultural cesspit.
piano wire? wood axe? bare knuckles? tyre lever? car rundown?
The Life Of The Wolf Is The Death Of The Lamb
The law insists the safety of this “refugee” comes above the safety of Australian children. That’s why he’s still here:
ANIs a refugee program which produces these outcomes really in the national interest?
evil child sex predator - who cannot be deported thanks to his
protection visa - is now targeting footy training, a school, parks,
playground and Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre.
Ali Jaffari, an Afghan refugee on the sex offenders register, is under
police investigation over his behaviour towards young children at footy
training and Auskick near Albert Park…
And one mum said Jaffari followed her two children after dark in Albert
Park, staring and touching himself. “It was truly frightening,” she
said.
Jaffari was convicted and placed on the sex offenders register for 15
years over the assault of a boy at Geelong’s Eastern beach in August but
received just 300 hours of community service.
Jaffari kissed the boy on the neck, told him he was “sexy” and rubbed himself against him.
In January he was accused of child stealing and unlawful assault of a four-year-old girl at a Geelong West oval…
When interviewed, Jaffari told police: “For us, is not an issue.”
Magistrate Ron Saines stood the matter down in March, advising police if
he were hearing the matter he would have reasonable doubt finding
Jaffari guilty, citing cultural differences.
The charges were dropped.
***
islamofags thrive in a multicultural cesspit.
piano wire? wood axe? bare knuckles? tyre lever? car rundown?
The Life Of The Wolf Is The Death Of The Lamb
The wrong promise to break | Daily Telegraph Simon Benson Blog
The wrong promise to break | Daily Telegraph Simon Benson Blog
It’s the sort of classless language more aligned to the Catholic Right of the Labor Party than a leader of a conservative party.
***
That's because Abbott the Rhodes Scholar is a socialist. Non-union socialists join the liberal party, union scum join the ALP.
Outright foreign loving marxists, crypto-jew soviet sympathisers and pervert weirdoes join the greens. Or on rare occasions the ALP.
So where do genuine nationalists* and conservatives** join up?
*Nationalism = evil
**conservatism = evil, heartless
It’s the sort of classless language more aligned to the Catholic Right of the Labor Party than a leader of a conservative party.
***
That's because Abbott the Rhodes Scholar is a socialist. Non-union socialists join the liberal party, union scum join the ALP.
Outright foreign loving marxists, crypto-jew soviet sympathisers and pervert weirdoes join the greens. Or on rare occasions the ALP.
So where do genuine nationalists* and conservatives** join up?
*Nationalism = evil
**conservatism = evil, heartless
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Ralph Blewitt to testify on the AWU scandal next week | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Ralph Blewitt to testify on the AWU scandal next week | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Who is Michael Smith?
He's the best journalist in Australia, until recent sabotage he had the most popular blog in Australia, and a man of firm principles.
He made this happen.
While the whole lapdog media lay doggo, Michael Smith got it done.
Who is Michael Smith?
He's the best journalist in Australia, until recent sabotage he had the most popular blog in Australia, and a man of firm principles.
He made this happen.
While the whole lapdog media lay doggo, Michael Smith got it done.
That great sucking sound of fat piglets dragged off the teat. UPDATE: And of Labor spitting a dummy | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
That great sucking sound of fat piglets dragged off the teat. UPDATE: And of Labor spitting a dummy | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
voters will resent being punished when they see their money being being wasted on:
- immigration and refugee programs and services;
- third-rate writers, actors and sports people living on the taxes working people pay;
- ex-politicians with their snouts in the trough on overseas postings;
- having to pay for the education of violent activist university
students so that they can then enjoy a higher income and better
lifestyle than the working people who paid for the education of those
students;
- corruption, nepotism, patronage and largesse at all levels of government;
- constant attacks on liberties such as free speech; and so on.
Add to that the fact that they are penalised with extra living costs by such things as green schemes and renewable energy.
And then add to that the fact that they see their suburbs and our
society fragmenting and becoming hostile and violent thanks to the
immigration, youth, education, welfare and justice policies of
successive governments.
Considering all of that, don’t you think people are going to resent yet
another kick in the guts from government. Fix our society and then
people will once again have a sense of community and a social
conscience.
Barry of NSW
voters will resent being punished when they see their money being being wasted on:
- immigration and refugee programs and services;
- third-rate writers, actors and sports people living on the taxes working people pay;
- ex-politicians with their snouts in the trough on overseas postings;
- having to pay for the education of violent activist university
students so that they can then enjoy a higher income and better
lifestyle than the working people who paid for the education of those
students;
- corruption, nepotism, patronage and largesse at all levels of government;
- constant attacks on liberties such as free speech; and so on.
Add to that the fact that they are penalised with extra living costs by such things as green schemes and renewable energy.
And then add to that the fact that they see their suburbs and our
society fragmenting and becoming hostile and violent thanks to the
immigration, youth, education, welfare and justice policies of
successive governments.
Considering all of that, don’t you think people are going to resent yet
another kick in the guts from government. Fix our society and then
people will once again have a sense of community and a social
conscience.
Barry of NSW
Monday, May 5, 2014
Socialists disrupt Q&A: prove the worst of the ABC and the far Left | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Socialists disrupt Q&A: prove the worst of the ABC and the far Left | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Some thoughts:
"ABC News Intern" on twitter has been claiming to be an unpaid news intern for three years now.
ABC puts numerous little anti-coalition "news clips" up on YouTube- but doesn't allow comments on any of them. 47% coalition audience basically.
Some thoughts:
"ABC News Intern" on twitter has been claiming to be an unpaid news intern for three years now.
ABC puts numerous little anti-coalition "news clips" up on YouTube- but doesn't allow comments on any of them. 47% coalition audience basically.
Day 7 of a broken record
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Labor has nothing to lose but its socialist chains | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Labor has nothing to lose but its socialist chains | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Comrades! Let us always live by the maxim
From each according to his ability, to each according to their needs!
Oh wait that's Tony "Rhodes Scholar" Abbott and his wealth tax.
Comrades! Let us always live by the maxim
From each according to his ability, to each according to their needs!
Oh wait that's Tony "Rhodes Scholar" Abbott and his wealth tax.
Why have we imported this danger? Why won’t the ABC discuss it? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Why have we imported this danger? Why won’t the ABC discuss it? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Australian Labor is following UK labors policy on
immigration. That is to throw open the doors so to speak and change
social makeup of our society in order to ‘rub the rights noses’ into
diversity and render all future arguments out of date.
Their strategy revolves around the opinion that all these migrants will be left wing supporters.
However in the UK. this has got well and truly out of hand with the
Muslim population now reaching around 2.5 million and growing rapidly.
Islam is now the fastest growing religion over there and on track to become the dominant religion within the next decade.
One doesn’t need a crystal ball to see Englands future. A future where
there is no left or right, no England, just Islam and sharia.(No wonder
Scotland wants to become independent)
The same will eventually happen here unless we are very careful.
AS for the ABC. At the moment they still answer to Russel St. and Labors
racial vilification laws which are designed to prevent any adverse
discussion on this topic.
rudi of Townsville (Reply)immigration. That is to throw open the doors so to speak and change
social makeup of our society in order to ‘rub the rights noses’ into
diversity and render all future arguments out of date.
Their strategy revolves around the opinion that all these migrants will be left wing supporters.
However in the UK. this has got well and truly out of hand with the
Muslim population now reaching around 2.5 million and growing rapidly.
Islam is now the fastest growing religion over there and on track to become the dominant religion within the next decade.
One doesn’t need a crystal ball to see Englands future. A future where
there is no left or right, no England, just Islam and sharia.(No wonder
Scotland wants to become independent)
The same will eventually happen here unless we are very careful.
AS for the ABC. At the moment they still answer to Russel St. and Labors
racial vilification laws which are designed to prevent any adverse
discussion on this topic.
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islamo delenda est
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Be grateful you're not in communist china which you scum seem to love so much - they'd just shoot you fucking parasites
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Be grateful you're not in communist china which you scum seem to love so much - they'd just shoot you fucking parasites
2014-05-03T20:59:00-07:00
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News - BUDGET EMERGENCY? - The Pickering Post
News - BUDGET EMERGENCY? - The Pickering Post
Australia has lower public debt than that of the US and China? Of course it bloody does, you deceptive little toad!
Australia has lower public debt than that of the US and China? Of course it bloody does, you deceptive little toad!
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Friday, May 2, 2014
Day 5 of a broken promise | Catallaxy Files
Day 5 of a broken promise | Catallaxy Files
struth
struth
If you hate
socialist policy and you vote for the opposite, you are allowed to be
scathing in your attack of the traitor who says one thing and then does
the socialist opposite when elected.
We vote for policy not party.
The
party with the best policies should always be your choice.
In our system
if our politicians lie to us our whole system fails.
This is socialist
big government policy being adopted be this government after they said
they would not do it………be very vocal.
However I do know what lying filth
the msm are and hope to god that the liberal party get a big enough scare
to come to it’s senses.
Write to your member.
If Tony is as piss weak
in as I think he could be I think he needs to know he can’t have a quiet
life with the left at our expence. There will be consequences.
socialist policy and you vote for the opposite, you are allowed to be
scathing in your attack of the traitor who says one thing and then does
the socialist opposite when elected.
We vote for policy not party.
The
party with the best policies should always be your choice.
In our system
if our politicians lie to us our whole system fails.
This is socialist
big government policy being adopted be this government after they said
they would not do it………be very vocal.
However I do know what lying filth
the msm are and hope to god that the liberal party get a big enough scare
to come to it’s senses.
Write to your member.
If Tony is as piss weak
in as I think he could be I think he needs to know he can’t have a quiet
life with the left at our expence. There will be consequences.
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2014-05-02T23:27:00-07:00
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Thursday, May 1, 2014
The Workplace Gender Equality Agency has tools from the government who are here to help. - Michael Smith News
The Workplace Gender Equality Agency has tools from the government who are here to help. - Michael Smith News
Status quo is going to destroy our country. It already is destroying our country. We need real reform, and reform means ending these sheltered workshops. Better by far the scum in these sinecures join the ranks of the unemployed than maintain a system that not only does nothing of merit but it actively working towards white genocide and cultural annihilation.
Status quo is going to destroy our country. It already is destroying our country. We need real reform, and reform means ending these sheltered workshops. Better by far the scum in these sinecures join the ranks of the unemployed than maintain a system that not only does nothing of merit but it actively working towards white genocide and cultural annihilation.
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