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Reply #75 - Feb 11th, 2019 at 9:49pm
 
Mr Hammer wrote on Feb 9th, 2019 at 11:43am:
philperth2010 wrote on Feb 9th, 2019 at 11:17am:
The tele must be expecting an influx of refugees to come up with these figures....No scare mongering bullshit what so ever from these cretins is there???

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We all know that the boats will start up again under Labor.

Rubbish. Why would they? The people smugglers are doing very good business putting them on planes.
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Reply #76 - Feb 11th, 2019 at 9:52pm
 
PZ547 wrote on Feb 11th, 2019 at 9:38pm:
Aussies are highly averse to accepting any more 'refugees' or 'asylum seekers' or, to put it into a word, foreigners

and they have made that abundantly clear to politicians

dummied up 'polls' are meaningless so don't even bother with those



yes, I agree .... much more meaningful to listen to your echo chambers  Cheesy Cheesy
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Reply #77 - Feb 11th, 2019 at 10:00pm
 
John Smith wrote on Feb 11th, 2019 at 9:52pm:
PZ547 wrote on Feb 11th, 2019 at 9:38pm:
Aussies are highly averse to accepting any more 'refugees' or 'asylum seekers' or, to put it into a word, foreigners

and they have made that abundantly clear to politicians

dummied up 'polls' are meaningless so don't even bother with those



yes, I agree .... much more meaningful to listen to your echo chambers  Cheesy Cheesy




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Reply #78 - Feb 11th, 2019 at 10:08pm
 
PZ547 wrote on Feb 11th, 2019 at 10:00pm:
John Smith wrote on Feb 11th, 2019 at 9:52pm:
PZ547 wrote on Feb 11th, 2019 at 9:38pm:
Aussies are highly averse to accepting any more 'refugees' or 'asylum seekers' or, to put it into a word, foreigners

and they have made that abundantly clear to politicians

dummied up 'polls' are meaningless so don't even bother with those



yes, I agree .... much more meaningful to listen to your echo chambers  Cheesy Cheesy




Guess you're done here




there's only so much meaningless waffle I can take in one night.
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Reply #79 - Feb 12th, 2019 at 7:18am
 
Dear oh dear, the luvvies pretending to care.  Grin

You want to know what Labor thinks of asylum seekers look to the black and white of the legislation they write, much more eloquent and revealing than the faux wailings and crocodile tears.

smacking over foreigners is writ deep in Labor DNA, all the way back to the miners Union against the Chinese in the goldfields. 

The sainted Whitlam didn't want a thing to do with Vietnamese boat people saying “I'm not having these smacking Vietnamese Balts coming into the country with their religious and political prejudices against us". Bob Hawke said they should be sent back, it took Fraser to rectify that Labor policy.

Keating another Labor luminary in response to Cambodian boat people legislated mandatory detention.

Labor and its trade unions have always been the party of xenophobia.

Rudd was never a labor or a union man, he proved that by relaxing border controls and of course the predictable and inevitable happened, Gillard after knifing him returned to Labor orthodoxy and introduced the no advantage test to remove the incentive for queue jumping.

Rudd back in had learnt his lesson to toe the Labor line and and he topped all previous labor legislation with the most onerous yet, including towbacks and removing or reducing allowances for those he hadn't been able to lock up in the reopened, to use the words of the cretins, "concentration camps". 

Labor owns the legislation smacking over asylum seekers and has a long history and a recent history of doing so. They are by any measure worse than the LNP, and they are able to do so confident that luvvie cretins being possessed of massive hypocricy and a great deal of idiocy and ignorance of what Labor does will continue to support them.  No matter what they legislate.

They do what they wouldn't condone from any other party.

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Reply #80 - Feb 12th, 2019 at 7:28am
 
The Coalition want the Minister Dutton to decide if refugees need medical assistance not a doctor....Hundreds or refugees have already been brought to Australia for medical treatment and the boats have not restarted....How did Australia get to the point of treating innocent people so poorly....Australia should be ashamed of itself???

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Reply #81 - Feb 12th, 2019 at 10:05am
 
Secret Wars wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 7:18am:
Dear oh dear, the luvvies pretending to care.  Grin

You want to know what Labor thinks of asylum seekers look to the black and white of the legislation they write, much more eloquent and revealing than the faux wailings and crocodile tears.

smacking over foreigners is writ deep in Labor DNA, all the way back to the miners Union against the Chinese in the goldfields. 

The sainted Whitlam didn't want a thing to do with Vietnamese boat people saying “I'm not having these smacking Vietnamese Balts coming into the country with their religious and political prejudices against us". Bob Hawke said they should be sent back, it took Fraser to rectify that Labor policy.

Keating another Labor luminary in response to Cambodian boat people legislated mandatory detention.

Labor and its trade unions have always been the party of xenophobia.

Rudd was never a labor or a union man, he proved that by relaxing border controls and of course the predictable and inevitable happened, Gillard after knifing him returned to Labor orthodoxy and introduced the no advantage test to remove the incentive for queue jumping.

Rudd back in had learnt his lesson to toe the Labor line and and he topped all previous labor legislation with the most onerous yet, including towbacks and removing or reducing allowances for those he hadn't been able to lock up in the reopened, to use the words of the cretins, "concentration camps". 

Labor owns the legislation smacking over asylum seekers and has a long history and a recent history of doing so. They are by any measure worse than the LNP, and they are able to do so confident that luvvie cretins being possessed of massive hypocricy and a great deal of idiocy and ignorance of what Labor does will continue to support them.  No matter what they legislate.

They do what they wouldn't condone from any other party.



I've never seen anyone in here praising Labor for their policies on asylum seekers and refugees.

I've condemned them numerous times, and so have many others from the left.

Both Liberal and Labor should be ashamed of themselves, when it comes to the treatment of asylum seekers.

As Phil asked before: "How did Australia get to the point of treating innocent people so poorly"?

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Reply #82 - Feb 12th, 2019 at 11:24am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 10:05am:
Secret Wars wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 7:18am:
Dear oh dear, the luvvies pretending to care.  Grin

You want to know what Labor thinks of asylum seekers look to the black and white of the legislation they write, much more eloquent and revealing than the faux wailings and crocodile tears.

smacking over foreigners is writ deep in Labor DNA, all the way back to the miners Union against the Chinese in the goldfields. 

The sainted Whitlam didn't want a thing to do with Vietnamese boat people saying “I'm not having these smacking Vietnamese Balts coming into the country with their religious and political prejudices against us". Bob Hawke said they should be sent back, it took Fraser to rectify that Labor policy.

Keating another Labor luminary in response to Cambodian boat people legislated mandatory detention.

Labor and its trade unions have always been the party of xenophobia.

Rudd was never a labor or a union man, he proved that by relaxing border controls and of course the predictable and inevitable happened, Gillard after knifing him returned to Labor orthodoxy and introduced the no advantage test to remove the incentive for queue jumping.

Rudd back in had learnt his lesson to toe the Labor line and and he topped all previous labor legislation with the most onerous yet, including towbacks and removing or reducing allowances for those he hadn't been able to lock up in the reopened, to use the words of the cretins, "concentration camps". 

Labor owns the legislation smacking over asylum seekers and has a long history and a recent history of doing so. They are by any measure worse than the LNP, and they are able to do so confident that luvvie cretins being possessed of massive hypocricy and a great deal of idiocy and ignorance of what Labor does will continue to support them.  No matter what they legislate.

They do what they wouldn't condone from any other party.



I've never seen anyone in here praising Labor for their policies on asylum seekers and refugees.

I've condemned them numerous times, and so have many others from the left.

Both Liberal and Labor should be ashamed of themselves, when it comes to the treatment of asylum seekers.

As Phil asked before: "How did Australia get to the point of treating innocent people so poorly"?


I'm so happy most people don't think like you Pecca.
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Reply #83 - Feb 12th, 2019 at 11:40am
 
Mr Hammer wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 11:24am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 10:05am:
Secret Wars wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 7:18am:
Dear oh dear, the luvvies pretending to care.  Grin

You want to know what Labor thinks of asylum seekers look to the black and white of the legislation they write, much more eloquent and revealing than the faux wailings and crocodile tears.

smacking over foreigners is writ deep in Labor DNA, all the way back to the miners Union against the Chinese in the goldfields. 

The sainted Whitlam didn't want a thing to do with Vietnamese boat people saying “I'm not having these smacking Vietnamese Balts coming into the country with their religious and political prejudices against us". Bob Hawke said they should be sent back, it took Fraser to rectify that Labor policy.

Keating another Labor luminary in response to Cambodian boat people legislated mandatory detention.

Labor and its trade unions have always been the party of xenophobia.

Rudd was never a labor or a union man, he proved that by relaxing border controls and of course the predictable and inevitable happened, Gillard after knifing him returned to Labor orthodoxy and introduced the no advantage test to remove the incentive for queue jumping.

Rudd back in had learnt his lesson to toe the Labor line and and he topped all previous labor legislation with the most onerous yet, including towbacks and removing or reducing allowances for those he hadn't been able to lock up in the reopened, to use the words of the cretins, "concentration camps". 

Labor owns the legislation smacking over asylum seekers and has a long history and a recent history of doing so. They are by any measure worse than the LNP, and they are able to do so confident that luvvie cretins being possessed of massive hypocricy and a great deal of idiocy and ignorance of what Labor does will continue to support them.  No matter what they legislate.

They do what they wouldn't condone from any other party.



I've never seen anyone in here praising Labor for their policies on asylum seekers and refugees.

I've condemned them numerous times, and so have many others from the left.

Both Liberal and Labor should be ashamed of themselves, when it comes to the treatment of asylum seekers.

As Phil asked before: "How did Australia get to the point of treating innocent people so poorly"?


I'm so happy most people don't think like you Pecca.


What do you have against refugees?

Why do you have no compassion for other humans?

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Reply #84 - Feb 12th, 2019 at 11:48am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 11:40am:
Mr Hammer wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 11:24am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 10:05am:
Secret Wars wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 7:18am:
Dear oh dear, the luvvies pretending to care.  Grin

You want to know what Labor thinks of asylum seekers look to the black and white of the legislation they write, much more eloquent and revealing than the faux wailings and crocodile tears.

smacking over foreigners is writ deep in Labor DNA, all the way back to the miners Union against the Chinese in the goldfields. 

The sainted Whitlam didn't want a thing to do with Vietnamese boat people saying “I'm not having these smacking Vietnamese Balts coming into the country with their religious and political prejudices against us". Bob Hawke said they should be sent back, it took Fraser to rectify that Labor policy.

Keating another Labor luminary in response to Cambodian boat people legislated mandatory detention.

Labor and its trade unions have always been the party of xenophobia.

Rudd was never a labor or a union man, he proved that by relaxing border controls and of course the predictable and inevitable happened, Gillard after knifing him returned to Labor orthodoxy and introduced the no advantage test to remove the incentive for queue jumping.

Rudd back in had learnt his lesson to toe the Labor line and and he topped all previous labor legislation with the most onerous yet, including towbacks and removing or reducing allowances for those he hadn't been able to lock up in the reopened, to use the words of the cretins, "concentration camps". 

Labor owns the legislation smacking over asylum seekers and has a long history and a recent history of doing so. They are by any measure worse than the LNP, and they are able to do so confident that luvvie cretins being possessed of massive hypocricy and a great deal of idiocy and ignorance of what Labor does will continue to support them.  No matter what they legislate.

They do what they wouldn't condone from any other party.



I've never seen anyone in here praising Labor for their policies on asylum seekers and refugees.

I've condemned them numerous times, and so have many others from the left.

Both Liberal and Labor should be ashamed of themselves, when it comes to the treatment of asylum seekers.

As Phil asked before: "How did Australia get to the point of treating innocent people so poorly"?


I'm so happy most people don't think like you Pecca.


What do you have against refugees?

Why do you have no compassion for other humans?


Nope. I worry about Australia. Most of the rest of the world is a mess. More of our leaders should be more nationalistic. I worry more about struggling Australians rather than people struggling from the rest of the world. Our own kids can't afford to buy a house and many don't have jobs. In my eyes they are more important than foreigners.
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Reply #85 - Feb 12th, 2019 at 12:06pm
 
Gregg asks why Mr Hammer has no compassion.

Gregg votes for and supports the party that rejected the Vietnamese, that legislated mandatory detention, that legislated no advantage, that excised the mainland, that removed or reduced allowances for asylum seekers in the community, that stopped English language and vocational lessons, that legislated the never ever settle if you wash up rules, that opened up concentration camps that locked up women and children. 

That's the compassion of the luvvies for you.  Plenty of fake tears and pointing fingers at the LNP ...whilst they bugger you over and put you into concentration camps.   

Who is releasing the women and children from the concentration camps that Wong in all her fake piety wailed about?  Riddle me that, cretins.

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Reply #86 - Feb 12th, 2019 at 12:08pm
 
Mr Hammer wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 11:48am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 11:40am:
Mr Hammer wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 11:24am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 10:05am:
Secret Wars wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 7:18am:
Dear oh dear, the luvvies pretending to care.  Grin

You want to know what Labor thinks of asylum seekers look to the black and white of the legislation they write, much more eloquent and revealing than the faux wailings and crocodile tears.

smacking over foreigners is writ deep in Labor DNA, all the way back to the miners Union against the Chinese in the goldfields. 

The sainted Whitlam didn't want a thing to do with Vietnamese boat people saying “I'm not having these smacking Vietnamese Balts coming into the country with their religious and political prejudices against us". Bob Hawke said they should be sent back, it took Fraser to rectify that Labor policy.

Keating another Labor luminary in response to Cambodian boat people legislated mandatory detention.

Labor and its trade unions have always been the party of xenophobia.

Rudd was never a labor or a union man, he proved that by relaxing border controls and of course the predictable and inevitable happened, Gillard after knifing him returned to Labor orthodoxy and introduced the no advantage test to remove the incentive for queue jumping.

Rudd back in had learnt his lesson to toe the Labor line and and he topped all previous labor legislation with the most onerous yet, including towbacks and removing or reducing allowances for those he hadn't been able to lock up in the reopened, to use the words of the cretins, "concentration camps". 

Labor owns the legislation smacking over asylum seekers and has a long history and a recent history of doing so. They are by any measure worse than the LNP, and they are able to do so confident that luvvie cretins being possessed of massive hypocricy and a great deal of idiocy and ignorance of what Labor does will continue to support them.  No matter what they legislate.

They do what they wouldn't condone from any other party.



I've never seen anyone in here praising Labor for their policies on asylum seekers and refugees.

I've condemned them numerous times, and so have many others from the left.

Both Liberal and Labor should be ashamed of themselves, when it comes to the treatment of asylum seekers.

As Phil asked before: "How did Australia get to the point of treating innocent people so poorly"?


I'm so happy most people don't think like you Pecca.


What do you have against refugees?

Why do you have no compassion for other humans?


Nope. I worry about Australia. Most of the rest of the world is a mess. More of our leaders should be more nationalistic. I worry more about struggling Australians rather than people struggling from the rest of the world. Our own kids can't afford to buy a house and many don't have jobs. In my eyes they are more important than foreigners.


I'm so happy most people don't "think" like you, Homo.
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Reply #87 - Feb 12th, 2019 at 9:32pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 11:40am:
What do you have against refugees?

Why do you have no compassion for other humans?


Most of them are fake.  Lying.

Syrians should be going home to rebuild their country. Ditto Afghans, Iraqis, Africans, the lot. There are very few genuine refugees who must be re-settled for life because there is no opportunity for them to return home.  Very, very few.

Wars end but Western welfare is for ever.


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Reply #88 - Feb 12th, 2019 at 9:40pm
 
Secret Wars wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 12:06pm:
Gregg asks why Mr Hammer has no compassion.

Gregg votes for and supports the party that rejected the Vietnamese, that legislated mandatory detention, that legislated no advantage, that excised the mainland, that removed or reduced allowances for asylum seekers in the community, that stopped English language and vocational lessons, that legislated the never ever settle if you wash up rules, that opened up concentration camps that locked up women and children. 

That's the compassion of the luvvies for you.  Plenty of fake tears and pointing fingers at the LNP ...whilst they bugger you over and put you into concentration camps.   

Who is releasing the women and children from the concentration camps that Wong in all her fake piety wailed about?  Riddle me that, cretins.



So it was Labor that stopped the boats with their inhumane policies....Why are the Coalition taking credit then???

Huh Huh Huh
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Reply #89 - Feb 13th, 2019 at 8:07am
 
philperth2010 wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 9:40pm:
Secret Wars wrote on Feb 12th, 2019 at 12:06pm:
Gregg asks why Mr Hammer has no compassion.

Gregg votes for and supports the party that rejected the Vietnamese, that legislated mandatory detention, that legislated no advantage, that excised the mainland, that removed or reduced allowances for asylum seekers in the community, that stopped English language and vocational lessons, that legislated the never ever settle if you wash up rules, that opened up concentration camps that locked up women and children. 

That's the compassion of the luvvies for you.  Plenty of fake tears and pointing fingers at the LNP ...whilst they bugger you over and put you into concentration camps.   

Who is releasing the women and children from the concentration camps that Wong in all her fake piety wailed about?  Riddle me that, cretins.



So it was Labor that stopped the boats with their inhumane policies....Why are the Coalition taking credit then???

Huh Huh Huh


One thing I have noticed about luvvies is they live in a binary world, it's positive or negative, if something is similar, then without regard to circumstances it must be exactly equivalent. 

If you allow yourself to see shades you can then see situations as whilst not perfect are as best as can be done, or to balance competing claims.

There is no doubt at all Rudd virtue signalled Labor into the border debacle, there is also no doubt in trying to fix that both Gillard and especially Rudd maintained the labor tradition of being brutal on borders. 

Labor now reaps the political wind of that relaxation but can also be credited with fixing it, the coalition can share credit because they maintained the towbacks and patrols and that hardline policy despite a mostly hostile media, and hilariously, once again, ignorant luvvie cretins calling them racist and xenophobes...for enforcing Labor legislation. 
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