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3 minutes ago, OverSword said:

Ironically which modern predsident has done #1?  That would be orange bad man.

#2, sure, that'll happen.  May have to get rid of the millionaires in the federal government.  Oh wait, that's everyone.

#3  HAHAHAHA!!!!!  That would work great.  Let me see, who else has a single party government?  Cuba, Russia, China, Nazi Germany.  You have great ideas.  Maybe you should run for office.  

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Dude, there's a difference between rejecting one side of the aisle as being totally dysfunctional and not wanting to vote for them, and shooting them in the back of the head and kicking them into a mass grave. 

I don't advocate that both for humanitarian concerns, ethics, and the fact chris christie would need his own just due to sheer mass. 

Also nice NPC meme, sorry about your inceldom. 

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2 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

The Muirhead Commission has been reviewed and re-reviewed and findings haven't altered.

The convicted wife beater and mummy blogger somehow missed these protesters?

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That's not George Floyd, is it?

He also has a history of targeting Somalis when commenting on the Apex Gang.  Mohammad Noor is not usually described as African-American as he was born in Somalia. That's what raises the apprehension he has an agenda.  That, and him stating he has an agenda.

He ignores the fact the police chief resigned after Damond's murder, and protests interrupted the Mayor's announcement of the resignation.

References (links), please.

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2 minutes ago, Autochthon1990 said:

Dude, there's a difference between rejecting one side of the aisle as being totally dysfunctional and not wanting to vote for them, and shooting them in the back of the head and kicking them into a mass grave. 

I don't advocate that both for humanitarian concerns, ethics, and the fact chris christie would need his own just due to sheer mass. 

Also nice NPC meme, sorry about your inceldom. 

Inceldom huh?  Sorry, you're speaking to an actual semi-functional adult here, not an incel.  Not sure what you're talking about with your first sentence but you are the one that thinks it would be grand to have all democrats and zero republicans in the government.

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9 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

The convicted wife beater

 

let's not get carried away with the blatant misrepresentation... what happened during a messy marriage breakdown can't be classed as 'wife beating'..... and you are quite deliberately trying to use character assassination for political persuasion... 

 

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9 minutes ago, OverSword said:

Inceldom huh?  Sorry, you're speaking to an actual semi-functional adult here, not an incel.  Not sure what you're talking about with your first sentence but you are the one that thinks it would be grand to have all democrats and zero republicans in the government.

Yes, for the same reason I wouldn't want kindergarteners in the senate: Both have proven to be utterly incompetent at doing the job they'd be assigned to do, so they shouldn't be allowed anywhere near it by the voting public.

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13 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

Please highlight particular issues

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The Commonwealth Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was established under the Royal Commissions Act [Australia] 1902. Letters Patent formally establishing the Royal Commission were issued to James Henry Muirhead by the Governor-General of Australia on 16 October 1987. The Governor of Queensland issued Letters Patent on 2 June 1988, appointing Lewis Francis Wyvill as Commissioner to inquire into Aboriginal deaths in custody in Queensland or elsewhere in Australia if so directed by National Commissioner Muirhead.;;;;Under its terms of reference the Commission was to inquire into the deaths in Australia since 1 January 1980 of Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders whilst in police custody, in prison or in any other place of detention as well as inquire into any subsequent action taken in respect of those deaths.;;;;These files include records from Aboriginal communities (Aurukun, Cherbourg, Doomadgee, Lockhart River, Townsville, Wujal Wujal and Yarrabah), from the Coroner, Police, Health, Prisons/Corrective Services, Community or Family Services, the Crown Solicitor, the Aboriginal Police, etc. There are files with interstate information, the original Commonwealth Muirhead Inquiry, reports (published and unpublished), and bibliographies, legal matters and community by-laws, correspondence, press clippings, photographs, etc. as well as files generated by the running of the Commission.;; ;;Some files might contain photographs - or black and white photocopies of photographs - of the deceased as found in his/her cell [warnings have been written on the cover of each of these files, and appended to the item's title)

 

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5 minutes ago, bee said:

 

let's not get carried away with the blatant misrepresentation... what happened during a messy marriage breakdown can't be classed as 'wife beating'..... and you are quite deliberately trying to use character assassination for political persuasion... 

 

When you're found guilty of of assaulting your wife, you can class that as wife beating.

The Muirhead Commission is not political persuasion.

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7 minutes ago, bee said:

 

let's not get carried away with the blatant misrepresentation... what happened during a messy marriage breakdown can't be classed as 'wife beating'..... and you are quite deliberately trying to use character assassination for political persuasion... 

 

Funny thing, domestic violence is kinda fluid...

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7 minutes ago, Autochthon1990 said:

Yes, for the same reason I wouldn't want kindergarteners in the senate: Both have proven to be utterly incompetent at doing the job they'd be assigned to do, so they shouldn't be allowed anywhere near it by the voting public.

:rolleyes:

Yes, the democrats have proven to be the mature ones for the past four years. Accepting the vote, knuckling down and working across party lines to get things done for the citizens.  If weren't for those big dummy republicans it would be paradise I tell ya.

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9 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

When you're found guilty of of assaulting your wife, you can class that as wife beating.

The Muirhead Commission is not political persuasion.

 

I've looked into what happened and it cannot be classed as 'wife beating'.... 

you KNOW you are just pulling it out of the bag for the sole purpose of trying to weaken him and his political activities... 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, bmk1245 said:

Please highlight particular issues

 

The part you quoted states the inquiry commenced in 1987.  That's quite some time before George Floyd died.  It shows that aboriginal eaths in custody has been a sensitive issue for a long time.

The Melbourne protestors carried dedications to Cameron Doomadgee, David Dungay, et al.  To say the protests were about George Floyd ignores all that history.

A similar story began in Yuendumu, NT, November last year 

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1 minute ago, Golden Duck said:

The part you quoted states the inquiry commenced in 1987.  That's quite some time before George Floyd died.  It shows that aboriginal eaths in custody has been a sensitive issue for a long time.

The Melbourne protestors carried dedications to Cameron Doomadgee, David Dungay, et al.  To say the protests were about George Floyd ignores all that history.

A similar story began in Yuendumu, NT, November last year 

Nah, you won't get that easy away, please highlight particular case, pick one.

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8 minutes ago, bmk1245 said:

I understand, written words ain't indigenous kinda stuff, but can you please relate with your sign language what do you mean?

What are you trying to say?  Be brave, be explicit.

This is rich coming from someone presenting youtube and complaining that Royal Commission report is to onerous.

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1 minute ago, Golden Duck said:

What are you trying to say?  Be brave, be explicit.

This is rich coming from someone presenting youtube and complaining that Royal Commission report is to onerous.

Ok, whatever. How about starting discussion?

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1 minute ago, bmk1245 said:

Nah, you won't get that easy away, please highlight particular case, pick one.

Hey man it's in your video.  Not one aboriginal flag.  Yet they were there.

Yemeni says, in his video, he has an agenda.

You've also been shown the history extends back to the Muirhead Commission.

Yemini puports the BLM protests were about George Floyd.  That's a mischaracterisation.

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2 minutes ago, bmk1245 said:

Ok, whatever. How about starting discussion?

I'm waiting for you to expand on your post #64.

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25 minutes ago, bee said:

 

I've looked into what happened and it cannot be classed as 'wife beating'.... 

you KNOW you are just pulling it out of the bag for the sole purpose of trying to weaken him and his political activities... 

 

 

That's normal though.  Wife beaters, or any other criminal, don't make it to parliament.

But we know he's not a journalist when he doesn't know the meaning of freedom of the press.

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2 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

Hey man it's in your video.  Not one aboriginal flag.  Yet they were there.

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So, whities were just shaking their balls.. Nice to know. BTW, show me at least one aboriginal tribe that had flags.

Seriously?!

Dammit, I already forgot what we are fighting about, ah yeah

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39 minutes ago, OverSword said:

:rolleyes:

Yes, the democrats have proven to be the mature ones for the past four years. Accepting the vote, knuckling down and working across party lines to get things done for the citizens.  If weren't for those big dummy republicans it would be paradise I tell ya.

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Sure it's not like their bills have been piling up on top of a turtle's desk or anything since 2016...

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3 hours ago, Autochthon1990 said:

I'll start with the picture I guess: Obama is FAR from communist, at best he's a centrist by international standards.

He is a Marxist (you know, the first guy to the left in the picture) and Mao is his idol.  “A centrist by international standards” has no meaning.  A centrist Marxist is still a Marxist.  Doesn’t matter where on the spectrum they start.  It’s where they end up.  All forms of Socialism end up in Totalitarianism.

 

And Racism did not go dormant, it came roaring back the moment a black guy got into power, also, every single time a republican takes over, the economy and quality of life tank because they sell out to the ultra rich, and it takes a democrat to fix it. Its like letting a dog who constantly ****s on the carpet inside, then a guy shoves it back out, and then you get mad at him for the poop all over the floor. 

For 3 years it went dormant.  Race relations were fine.  Trump was making reforms in and for the Black community.  It was working so well it threatened the Left’s power base.  But I do think they went too far by triggering this unrest.  It’ll end up hurting the Left.

And dude, the tea party was born out of white people being afraid of change, and it quickly got co-opted by the ultrarich and bigoted ****s who just couldn't stand a black president.

Dude! You are so wrong.  The TEA party was born out of people being overtaxed.  Where do you think “TEA” comes from?  Taxed Enough Already!  The only color here that is important is green.

 

Clinton didn't get a hillbilly movement against him, wonder why? Hint: Melanin content. 

WTF?  He had a different stain against him.

 

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14 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

I'm waiting for you to expand on your post #64.

Ok, George Floyd. Proceed.

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2 minutes ago, RavenHawk said:

Dude! You are so wrong.  The TEA party was born out of people being overtaxed.  Where do you think “TEA” comes from?  Taxed Enough Already!  The only color here that is important is green.

Sure, for about ten minutes, and then the racists and the rich swooped right in, found a comfy niche, and within a year it was all "**** THIS BLACK GUY!"

And where the hell did you get 'mao is his idol'? I don't think I remember that line in Audacity of Hope...

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4 minutes ago, Autochthon1990 said:

Sure, for about ten minutes, and then the racists and the rich swooped right in, found a comfy niche, and within a year it was all "**** THIS BLACK GUY!"

And where the hell did you get 'mao is his idol'? I don't think I remember that line in Audacity of Hope...

Dude, sorry, I didn't asked proper pronoun, my apologies you/she/he/they... that just stupid.

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