RE: do u like to smoke?

Perhaps Carl if you stopped judging others like myself in relation to my smoking your major depression might improve, be better for you than taking pills from the hand of a Christian pal

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

Penny Wong has again refused to move to the Lower House, seys she is happy to stay in the senate

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

When we listen to everyone around us, well I think everybody i know and have listened to, the only ones that believe that the politicians know what they are doing are the politicians

RE: War In Middle East 2012..? what do you predict?

hopefully commonsense will come to the front, least obama is trying

RE: War In Middle East 2012..? what do you predict?

According to a Haaretz-Dialog poll, 80% of respondents said they believed an attack on Iran will lead to war with Hamas and Hezbollah. 59% of respondents said they believe that it is highly likely that such a scenario will occur and 21% said that it is fairly likely that it will occur. Meanwhile, 20% said that the probability of a war is unlikely or entirely improbable.




Less than a week after the publication of an IAEA report on Tehran's nuclear program, a poll has found that 85 percent of Americans are against military confrontation with Iran.


The poll, conducted by the CBS Broadcasting Inc., also found that more than half of the respondents saw diplomacy as the only means to alleviate Western concerns over Tehran's nuclear program.



take your pick

RE: War In Middle East 2012..? what do you predict?

rolling on the floor laughing

westerner that medial in marshal arts often complete miss the point of focusing the mind, silly bunch actually

RE: War In Middle East 2012..? what do you predict?

What a completely silly set set of thoughts, each and every one of us create by sowing the seeds of our tomorrows e.g future experience.

I predict the ignorant grossly miss informed people living in the Meddle East who are continually engaging in violence will continue to suffer war like karmas because they also listen to the sort of utter rubbish cabbage thought process people like you meddle in. You silly half cocked violent harmful meditation should be corrected before you cause someone harm

RE: second chances

I see a resident of Sydney, big well done whatever that means Allegria

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

however the spill if it occurs (might) whether or not Labor can then still maintain the numbers to govern runs to Thomson's seat, my sitting member (Speaker in the Lower House), Andrew Wilkie and other the three Lower House independence. The numbers run to those issues to

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

martia Australian Politics can and does get real dirty, I've personally experienced a few dirty tricks from them my self.

He renounced his NZ citizenship in 2007 and stood for election in a Liberal held seat and won, so i'm not at all surprised the dirty pricks tried something.

Before you jump in i suggest that you check up, Thomson has already taken Fairfax Media to court in relation to the same matter.

Other than those that disliked being attacked by the likes of Bush Howard and Blair, people in this country are still entitled to a presumption of innocence

RE: Is this what they mean by a Welfare State?

The World Central Bankers' Bank

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the "first beast", was founded in 1930 and was the first entity to be called a "World Bank." Monetarist and gold-based, it functions as a clearing house for the balance of payments between nations. It operated throughout WWII as an interlocking directorate and a clearinghouse for joint Allied and Axis high finance.

The World Bank/International Monetary Fund (IMF), the "Second Beast," was founded in 1946, after being drafted at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, during the war in 1944. The IMF functions as the collection agency for the World Bank, much as the IRS functions as the collection agency for the Federal Reserve Bank. The Wall Street branch of the Federal Reserve is the "fiscal agent" for the IMF in the USA. The capital pool of the IMF consists of the Prime Banks of the First World, which interlock with the First World (G-7) military-industrial complexes and the oil conglomerates.

The IMF functions under the aegis of the United Nations, as a Keynesian paper credit-mill, extending credit in the form of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) to the Second and Third World debtor nations, requiring that they purchase specified amounts of the currency of the G-7 nations, imposing "austerity terms" upon their internal economies, and looting them by means of "repayment schedules" of their natural resources and minerals. These are channeled through the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) to the multinational cartels, also headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.

With the implementation of NAFTA and the Uruguay Round of GATT, the real wages of blue and white collar workers in the U.S. will be leveled in time to near parity with the Third World. The last "Superpower," the United States, is not the primary head of the G-7 Beast, but is, owing to its debtor status, the last head, appropriately close to the horned tail, engaging disproportionately in UN Security Council "police actions" around the globe.

International Capital, having gone "global," will increasingly employ the blue-helmeted troops of the UN to enforce the hegemony of Capital in the future.

RE: Is this what they mean by a Welfare State?

Is this what they mean by a Welfare State?

answer no none of the above...

New Zealand and to a lesser extent Australia, pre idiot, moron, full of crap Ronald Regan's new world order of 1984, NZ had a system in place that was referred to as a Welfare State.

What that basically meant was the State provided free education, free Ambulance and Hospital treatment, maintained public owned utilities like the whole Electricity power supply, transport like in railways, trams and buses and ferry services, service, unemployment, disability and old age benefits.

RE: Evolution vs Intelligent Design

No one can persuade me that a tree knew to design a helicopter function for it seeds so as not to fall beneath the tree to be shaded out of sun light, but to be able to spin slowly to the ground and catch the wind to take it away from the trees shadow.

The answer is simple, the tree you refer to didn't come into being just from its own side, came from interdependence on many factors, including pollination of its seed, rain, sunshine, soil many factors

RE: Evolution vs Intelligent Design

If no one can persuade you then why ask the question?

If your not willing to respect others views then why ask for them, your just been silly mate. Want others to piss in your pocket because you don't others views, your willing to use your brain, just everybody to piss in your pocket

RE: Do we really Know what we are looking for?

laugh

RE: War In Middle East 2012..? what do you predict?

all forms of violence are old fashion

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing professor rolling on the floor laughing

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

oh Abbott seys he cares about everybody

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

I think non resident share holders profiting from selling Australian minerals should pay some tax

I think a lot more sense than the carbon tax

RE: Learning Thai language with me !!! :))))

i used Google Translate and tried to insert Thai letters and that's what CS did to it

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

has to hold her seat first before she could

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

yep good one enjoy ur ki

Peters and your mate Ron along with Burton and Anderton were a party to burning down the Nekura Marei in northland account disclosure i made

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

I thought i read the last election results meant he no longer needed to rely on the Maori Party vote, last term he did

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

But he got enough seats not to have to rely on the Maori members didn't he.

Personally I wish he would stop illegally blocking my high court documents

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

Aussie already believe she is desperate to continue to pretend she is PM, and wants to keep up her feminism agenda, which she tossed sitting labor members out over

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

over this?
Maori fear a treaty clause is being excluded from asset sale legislation and the Maori Party is threatening to split from its National Party allegiances over the issue.

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

oh hi mate, dunno, Jullia stepped on a lot of toes and just about every thing she has been supportive of was a Bob Browns agenda

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

I think he has quite a lot of support and a long memory, see no reason why he wouldn't do what he thinks best for Labor chances for winning an inevitable election, lot of toes were trodden on.

Be interesting as Abbott would never manage Rudd (couldn't get directions from Howard quick enough) so Liberals would be forced to dump him for Malcolm Turnbull

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

will be interesting to see what happens, doesn't look like he has the numbers but is worth watching

The Weekend Australian has tallied 32 MPs who, as of last night, supported Mr Rudd, while Ms Gillard

St George is being evacuated

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