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Helloworld
Oh my rtards, not looking good
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Just another day of the libs looking after their mates at the top end of the town
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Rubbish!LEFTWINGER supreme wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:27 pmJust another day of the libs looking after their mates at the top end of the town
I just had Reachtel call with "political research" questions so I presume there is an Election on the horizon.
"Who will you vote for? ... Press 1 for Labor. Press 2 for Liberal/Country Party and so forth .... why ask about Labor first? Is Reachtel a leftard organisation?
Poor old Bull Shitten thought he had it in the bag .... now he is floundering around like a half-dead Lake Burley Griffin carp.
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I will wait and see if Mathias received any brown paper bags like Sam did from the Chinese who also paid for his travel...
did anyone see ltard screaming for his sacking then????..
I know I didnt
.... it wasnt until SAM was caught red handed giving the Chinese too much information for too much money..that he was ASKED TO RESIGN even then shortarse didnt have the balls...
I am almost positive as well when shortarse flew to the mine disaster in Beaconsfield. FIRST CLASS ON A PRIVATE PLANE OWNED BY HIS MATE he never PAID......
ahhh ltard wishes this would all disappear of course he does..
Beaconsfield nonetheless remains the classic example of what Malcolm Turnbull was talking about this week in targeting Shorten as a “hypocrite” for his cosy links to Melbourne billionaires.
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‘No place for Chinaman remark’
HEIDI HAN
Dick Pratt, the super-wealthy cardboard industry king, was Shorten’s enabler on that occasion. It was a Sunday night and all hope of finding survivors of the mine collapse was lost. Shorten was stranded at home in Melbourne when the stunning news came through — he’d just returned from the mine site and there were no domestic flights back to Tasmania until the next day.
Shorten’s first thought? Naturally, call Pratt and ask to borrow his private jet parked at Essendon airport. In quick time, Shorten was back in Beaconsfield.
With the mine’s management falling silent, he happily filled the void for an information-starved national media. From start to finish, he relayed details of the rescue operation and the condition of the men trapped beneath the earth.
It was a mark of Shorten’s closeness to one of Australia’s richest men that just a phone call to Pratt could secure his private jet free of charge. But that was far from the first, or last, time that Shorten would fly Air Pratt.
He and his then wife, Deborah Beale, flew to the US on board Pratt’s jet for family holidays at the packaging magnate’s New York apartment. One of Shorten’s more exotic adventures aboard Air Pratt was a trip to Cuba
got anymore leads ltard where Labor doesnt stink twice as bad...????????
did anyone see ltard screaming for his sacking then????..
I know I didnt
.... it wasnt until SAM was caught red handed giving the Chinese too much information for too much money..that he was ASKED TO RESIGN even then shortarse didnt have the balls...
I am almost positive as well when shortarse flew to the mine disaster in Beaconsfield. FIRST CLASS ON A PRIVATE PLANE OWNED BY HIS MATE he never PAID......
ahhh ltard wishes this would all disappear of course he does..
Beaconsfield nonetheless remains the classic example of what Malcolm Turnbull was talking about this week in targeting Shorten as a “hypocrite” for his cosy links to Melbourne billionaires.
READ NEXT
‘No place for Chinaman remark’
HEIDI HAN
Dick Pratt, the super-wealthy cardboard industry king, was Shorten’s enabler on that occasion. It was a Sunday night and all hope of finding survivors of the mine collapse was lost. Shorten was stranded at home in Melbourne when the stunning news came through — he’d just returned from the mine site and there were no domestic flights back to Tasmania until the next day.
Shorten’s first thought? Naturally, call Pratt and ask to borrow his private jet parked at Essendon airport. In quick time, Shorten was back in Beaconsfield.
With the mine’s management falling silent, he happily filled the void for an information-starved national media. From start to finish, he relayed details of the rescue operation and the condition of the men trapped beneath the earth.
It was a mark of Shorten’s closeness to one of Australia’s richest men that just a phone call to Pratt could secure his private jet free of charge. But that was far from the first, or last, time that Shorten would fly Air Pratt.
He and his then wife, Deborah Beale, flew to the US on board Pratt’s jet for family holidays at the packaging magnate’s New York apartment. One of Shorten’s more exotic adventures aboard Air Pratt was a trip to Cuba
got anymore leads ltard where Labor doesnt stink twice as bad...????????
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Not looking good rtards
- Neferti
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What do YOU expect if Labor wins? FREE house, car, Foxtel and Electricity? Perhaps a JOB?
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Politicians, senior public servants and police
All crooks on the take.
Half of the world's brown paper bags are shipped to Australia.
The other half are stored for the next grubberment
All crooks on the take.
Half of the world's brown paper bags are shipped to Australia.
The other half are stored for the next grubberment
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
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This is just an ALP smoke and mirrors to divert attention from their stuff up on that Medivac Act.
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Bill Shorten just absolutely handed the libtards arses to them today, helloworld will be first order of business when he establishes his national integrity commission
Your Messiah's are going to be in opposition for a very very very very very very very very very very very very very very long time
Your Messiah's are going to be in opposition for a very very very very very very very very very very very very very very long time
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