He looks a lot like Abbott. Abbott Mr. Bean of poltics.

The same way the pot smoking cyclist did!sprintcyclist wrote:the kruddy suckups lose again.
not that they'll stop their 1/2 brained ways. Nah, they'll prob congeal like a rotten stew to ban the next person who opposes them.
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what a fuck up, how did the drunkcunt get in here?
Peter van Oselen is a candidate for reporter of the year as far as I'm concerned.Jovial Monk wrote:Peter van Oselen, lightweight academic/political commentator and righwinger writes a decent article for once, relevant to this thread whats more!
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/op ... 5849056560
Despite the recent increase in boat arrivals that the opposition is determined to highlight for political advantage, many more people continue to arrive illegally by plane and far fewer of them turn out to be legitimate refugees.
Yet I don't see too many press releases from the opposition attacking this problem (probably because it has always been a problem, including when the Coalition was last in government).
And let's not forget that right now Australia houses about 50,000 visa overstayers, mostly from the US, Britain and China.
But the political debate is centred on boatpeople, partly because it plays into people's (inaccurate) fears about hordes of arrivals from underdeveloped countries who threaten our way of life, and partly because opinion polls continue to show that most Australians oppose illegal immigration.
Despite the recent increase in boat arrivals that the opposition is determined to highlight for political advantage, many more people continue to arrive illegally by plane and far fewer of them turn out to be legitimate refugees.
Yet I don't see too many press releases from the opposition attacking this problem (probably because it has always been a problem, including when the Coalition was last in government).
And let's not forget that right now Australia houses about 50,000 visa overstayers, mostly from the US, Britain and China.
But the political debate is centred on boatpeople, partly because it plays into people's (inaccurate) fears about hordes of arrivals from underdeveloped countries who threaten our way of life, and partly because opinion polls continue to show that most Australians oppose illegal immigration.
Lol...and Andrew Bolt donates to the Wilderness SocietyPeter van Oselen, lightweight academic/political commentator and righwinger
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