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You have to laugh the world is moving towards mobile communication idiots incharge persist in pushing the current NBN. Telstra's got it right the government's got it wrong.
Yet another warm and fluffy article in true apologist style from Sally Neighbour. Every time I see her name I know it's going to be a pro Islamic article.
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And there on page 2 by Paige Taylor the same kind of thing. What many of these journalists, and we use the term loosely, to realise is that these people have been coached before they arrive and they know exactly what to say to push what buttons.
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What a surprise the radical preacher Bashir admits to supporting a terrorist training camp. Was there ever any doubt?
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In what universe does a carbon price not lead to increased our costs? Certainly not in ours.
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The article by David Aaronovitch is at best disingenuous. He is obviously an apologist for Islam, knows nothing about the term multiculturalism and even less about the teachings of Islam. Of course this article did come from The Times.
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A whole page that nobody pointing out how dangerous the rapid changes across the Middle East and Northern Africa truly are. It won't take long and even the biggest idiots realise that most of what have been saying is peculative rubbish.
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There is a strange definition of the word "democracy" being used in relationship to the changes in Egypt. In a number of nations democracy may very well bring a permanent end to democracy in those nations. The misunderstanding of the situation is almost comical.
The Kiwis have a disaster fund. We used to have a future fund that could be used to the same things. The Labor government spent all the future fund and put the country in debt. This is why were in trouble. It's quite simple.
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Good letter from James Perry. Our electoral system, the ones without optional preferences, is probably one of the worst in the democratic world's.
What a surprise letter from Tim Flannery with no substance but lots of self praise. I can't wait to see that he does next. Mark Sproat summed it up fairly succinctly.
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