Social Commentator

Vote no to Same Sex marriage.

Ian Thorpe who has only recently been released from a home for the mentally  ill and deranged has agreed to support the same sex marriage cause in the forthcoming postal vote. Mr Thorpe has only just realised all these years later that he was swimming for Australia not Disneyland. Mr Thorpe has always shown a sensible and rational approach to most things but on a occasion has shown a willingness to become muddle headed about most things.

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Palaszczuk is a feather duster without a crow!

To all the Labor dopes out there, I suggest no self respecting white man would vote for the return of the current Palaszczuk petticoat government. By the way, Palaszczuk reminds me of a fancy breed of Polish poultry. Palaszczuk has indulged in questionable budgetary accounting practices as reported recently by the Auditor General, notwithstanding the budget deficit blow out. The use of domestic violence as a political distraction to take the heat off Palaszczuk’s incompetence as premier together with all her other Mickey Mouse measures suggests she has lost the plot. It is clear from the Allison Baden Clay rally that Palaszczuk intends to remove the appeal rights of any male convicted of domestic violence, be it murder to shouting at the wife.

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Hillary was a dirty scheming sexist floparoo in the 2nd debate!

Donald done her like a dinner. When Squaw Crooked Whitewater, Hillary came the old disrespect for women routine about Donald and the locker room rant, Donald hit her with the old one-two. There has never been in the history of the USA a greater masher, a great root rat than Bill Clinton. Hillary is a running dog of Bill Clinton, the womaniser. Go Donald go.

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NGANBERRA: Me sit down country Kindle Edition by Paul Dillon (Author)

Nganberra is the story of a young man making his way in life at the height of the Vietnam war. Vernon Short leaves Queensland and begins a struggle to become couth and elegant against a bucketload of prejudices, weaknesses and haughtiness to work as a clerk in Canberra. The major preoccupation of the time was Vietnam. The story is his attempt to climb the hierarchy of the public service and his hopes of being sent to the Saigon cash office as a Lieutenant. In this rite of passage, he has to confront living in a hostel on his own. His attempts at forming bonds with people including young women his own age are excruciatingly painful to witness and drag the reader through a tawdry tale of a juvenile, farouche life laced with sex, alcohol and violence. He bounces off people like a drunken sailor but all the while seeing his encounters as the actions of a suave, no-nonsense, macho he-man who brilliantly plans and executes his stratagems.

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