Truck Terror
#31
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The very fact that Turnbull was allowed to get away with so many lies (medicare being one of them) shows how untrustworthy the media is in general, and Murdoch in particular.
Real journalist would point out Turnbull had no plan for 'jobs'n'growth', was actually responsible for screwing up the NBN totally, and WAS looking to privatise the medicare payments (despite what he claimed).
And he certainly plays up the islamic fear factor - even though HE is a bigger threat to democracy.
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Murdoch did his typical thing of having his news sites be against the government, till he got whatever he wanted from them, then shifting to supporting them at the end (as all his rags did).
The very fact that Turnbull was allowed to get away with so many lies (medicare being one of them) shows how untrustworthy the media is in general, and Murdoch in particular.
Real journalist would point out Turnbull had no plan for 'jobs'n'growth', was actually responsible for screwing up the NBN totally, and WAS looking to privatise the medicare payments (despite what he claimed).
And he certainly plays up the islamic fear factor - even though HE is a bigger threat to democracy.
The very fact that Turnbull was allowed to get away with so many lies (medicare being one of them) shows how untrustworthy the media is in general, and Murdoch in particular.
Real journalist would point out Turnbull had no plan for 'jobs'n'growth', was actually responsible for screwing up the NBN totally, and WAS looking to privatise the medicare payments (despite what he claimed).
And he certainly plays up the islamic fear factor - even though HE is a bigger threat to democracy.
There was only one liar in this campaign and that was BS.
There is no denying the govt looked at outsourcing failing IT systems covering payments, but to paint it as a complete privatisation of Medicare was a complete lie and fear mongering from BS. That shit deserves an investigation. Its even more disgraceful than investigating a religion for its cause of many world massacres
The Libs deserved to ve commended. They fought a battle without a fear campaigned when they could have exposed the ALP appaulling track record on the economy and corrupt union links.
You've been had ...... ho ho ho.
#33
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Murdoch did his typical thing of having his news sites be against the government, till he got whatever he wanted from them, then shifting to supporting them at the end (as all his rags did).
The very fact that Turnbull was allowed to get away with so many lies (medicare being one of them) shows how untrustworthy the media is in general, and Murdoch in particular.
Real journalist would point out Turnbull had no plan for 'jobs'n'growth', was actually responsible for screwing up the NBN totally, and WAS looking to privatise the medicare payments (despite what he claimed).
And he certainly plays up the islamic fear factor - even though HE is a bigger threat to democracy.
The very fact that Turnbull was allowed to get away with so many lies (medicare being one of them) shows how untrustworthy the media is in general, and Murdoch in particular.
Real journalist would point out Turnbull had no plan for 'jobs'n'growth', was actually responsible for screwing up the NBN totally, and WAS looking to privatise the medicare payments (despite what he claimed).
And he certainly plays up the islamic fear factor - even though HE is a bigger threat to democracy.
And you believed it
I thought we have freedom of speech?
Why should Murdoch be jailed for having an opinion?
If that's the case, then surely Shorten should be jailed too?
As civil servants are incapable of efficiency or economies of scale, Medicare payments should be privatised - Billy boy and co were even saying something similar a few years ago, but that's been conveniently forgotten
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I suspect the lefties will run to the hills on that one.
Like the ALP have. Very absent in the media in the past week.
Night night.
#35
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I have just arrived back in Sydney after spending time in Nice, arriving on Bastille day to watch the fireworks. It could so easily have been me and my family under the wheels of the truck. To say we were rather shaken is an understatement.
The worst part was the intrusive press, as people gathered in shock to mourn and lay flowers (or in the case of the terrorist, stones, rubbish and curses) on the still bloodstained road. Microphones and cameras were shoved in their faces, and the carnage was played again and again on TV. I stopped to comfort an obviously distraught elderly French woman who was sitting crying on the kerb. I could only understand half of her distraught sobbing French, but just stroked her back and let her tell me the horror she felt of seeing children torn apart like pieces of paper. I never knew her name. The press saw me and a cameraman tried to set up his equipment to film - my husband deliberately kept himself between us so he could not get a shot. The same thing happened the next day when my daughter decided she wanted to go and pray, and broke down in tears. I know they have a job to do, but it is wrong to be so intrusive when people need time to grieve and reflect.
Then you get some idiot saying how it ruined her shopping trip.
The worst part was the intrusive press, as people gathered in shock to mourn and lay flowers (or in the case of the terrorist, stones, rubbish and curses) on the still bloodstained road. Microphones and cameras were shoved in their faces, and the carnage was played again and again on TV. I stopped to comfort an obviously distraught elderly French woman who was sitting crying on the kerb. I could only understand half of her distraught sobbing French, but just stroked her back and let her tell me the horror she felt of seeing children torn apart like pieces of paper. I never knew her name. The press saw me and a cameraman tried to set up his equipment to film - my husband deliberately kept himself between us so he could not get a shot. The same thing happened the next day when my daughter decided she wanted to go and pray, and broke down in tears. I know they have a job to do, but it is wrong to be so intrusive when people need time to grieve and reflect.
Then you get some idiot saying how it ruined her shopping trip.
#36
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And so it continues:
Ansbach explosion: Syrian asylum seeker killed by own bomb at German bar
Ansbach explosion: Syrian asylum seeker killed by own bomb at German bar
#37
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And yet another:
Germany machete attack: Syrian asylum seeker murders 'pregnant' woman in Reutlingen
The great German people betrayed by their own government
Very sad
Germany machete attack: Syrian asylum seeker murders 'pregnant' woman in Reutlingen
The great German people betrayed by their own government
Very sad
Last edited by Amazulu; Jul 25th 2016 at 5:39 am.
#38
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I have just arrived back in Sydney after spending time in Nice, arriving on Bastille day to watch the fireworks. It could so easily have been me and my family under the wheels of the truck. To say we were rather shaken is an understatement.
The worst part was the intrusive press, as people gathered in shock to mourn and lay flowers (or in the case of the terrorist, stones, rubbish and curses) on the still bloodstained road. Microphones and cameras were shoved in their faces, and the carnage was played again and again on TV. I stopped to comfort an obviously distraught elderly French woman who was sitting crying on the kerb. I could only understand half of her distraught sobbing French, but just stroked her back and let her tell me the horror she felt of seeing children torn apart like pieces of paper. I never knew her name. The press saw me and a cameraman tried to set up his equipment to film - my husband deliberately kept himself between us so he could not get a shot. The same thing happened the next day when my daughter decided she wanted to go and pray, and broke down in tears. I know they have a job to do, but it is wrong to be so intrusive when people need time to grieve and reflect.
Then you get some idiot saying how it ruined her shopping trip.
The worst part was the intrusive press, as people gathered in shock to mourn and lay flowers (or in the case of the terrorist, stones, rubbish and curses) on the still bloodstained road. Microphones and cameras were shoved in their faces, and the carnage was played again and again on TV. I stopped to comfort an obviously distraught elderly French woman who was sitting crying on the kerb. I could only understand half of her distraught sobbing French, but just stroked her back and let her tell me the horror she felt of seeing children torn apart like pieces of paper. I never knew her name. The press saw me and a cameraman tried to set up his equipment to film - my husband deliberately kept himself between us so he could not get a shot. The same thing happened the next day when my daughter decided she wanted to go and pray, and broke down in tears. I know they have a job to do, but it is wrong to be so intrusive when people need time to grieve and reflect.
Then you get some idiot saying how it ruined her shopping trip.
#39
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And yet another:
Germany machete attack: Syrian asylum seeker murders 'pregnant' woman in Reutlingen
The great German people betrayed by their own government
Very sad
Germany machete attack: Syrian asylum seeker murders 'pregnant' woman in Reutlingen
The great German people betrayed by their own government
Very sad
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I notice you don't post every time there is a massacre in USA by US citizens against US citizens e.g. Dallas and Baton Rouge. A guy shot his wife and child in front of a crowd in Lincs last week and a couple murdered their son at a water park this weekend. Betrayal of the people?
#41
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I notice you don't post every time there is a massacre in USA by US citizens against US citizens e.g. Dallas and Baton Rouge. A guy shot his wife and child in front of a crowd in Lincs last week and a couple murdered their son at a water park this weekend. Betrayal of the people?
from the left
'This is all just a conservative plot to take way our liberties and freedom of speech and if I really, really, really believe hard enough that it's not happening maybe it will go away'
#42
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I have just arrived back in Sydney after spending time in Nice, arriving on Bastille day to watch the fireworks. It could so easily have been me and my family under the wheels of the truck. To say we were rather shaken is an understatement.
The worst part was the intrusive press, as people gathered in shock to mourn and lay flowers (or in the case of the terrorist, stones, rubbish and curses) on the still bloodstained road. Microphones and cameras were shoved in their faces, and the carnage was played again and again on TV. I stopped to comfort an obviously distraught elderly French woman who was sitting crying on the kerb. I could only understand half of her distraught sobbing French, but just stroked her back and let her tell me the horror she felt of seeing children torn apart like pieces of paper. I never knew her name. The press saw me and a cameraman tried to set up his equipment to film - my husband deliberately kept himself between us so he could not get a shot. The same thing happened the next day when my daughter decided she wanted to go and pray, and broke down in tears. I know they have a job to do, but it is wrong to be so intrusive when people need time to grieve and reflect.
Then you get some idiot saying how it ruined her shopping trip.
The worst part was the intrusive press, as people gathered in shock to mourn and lay flowers (or in the case of the terrorist, stones, rubbish and curses) on the still bloodstained road. Microphones and cameras were shoved in their faces, and the carnage was played again and again on TV. I stopped to comfort an obviously distraught elderly French woman who was sitting crying on the kerb. I could only understand half of her distraught sobbing French, but just stroked her back and let her tell me the horror she felt of seeing children torn apart like pieces of paper. I never knew her name. The press saw me and a cameraman tried to set up his equipment to film - my husband deliberately kept himself between us so he could not get a shot. The same thing happened the next day when my daughter decided she wanted to go and pray, and broke down in tears. I know they have a job to do, but it is wrong to be so intrusive when people need time to grieve and reflect.
Then you get some idiot saying how it ruined her shopping trip.
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.... and another with a clear and known motive.
Two knifemen 'neutralised' after taking several hostages in Normandy church in France
Two knifemen 'neutralised' after taking several hostages in Normandy church in France
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.... and another with a clear and known motive.
Two knifemen 'neutralised' after taking several hostages in Normandy church in France
Two knifemen 'neutralised' after taking several hostages in Normandy church in France
This is not going to end well
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Is it really that difficult to notice that these ****ers are going for the easiest targets? How much more of this 'you're playing into their hands if you return the agression' bullshit do I have to endure?? With the IRA, there was a clear aim to the campaing, and an end in sight if their demands were met. With IS, their aim is to destroy the infidel and convert the world to Islam, they'll be giving it a crack whether we rattle our sabres or not. The lefties seem bent on making their life as easy as possible. Start shooting the ****ers, and let it be known that they're being shot, no more of this covert shite, start displaying heads on spikes at buck house again.
That feels an awful lot better
That feels an awful lot better