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Re: Reds move-in on Wall Street Occupy

Post by mellie » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:14 pm

Boxy, what were the findings of Menzies Royal Commission on Espionage? And did Herbert Evatt, then leader of the Labor Opposition damage his party by appearing before the commission whereby accusations led to a split in the Labor ranks and the formation of a new party, eventually known as the Democratic Labor Party?

This rift weakened Labor's electoral prospects for many years.

As it will again!

Sir Robert Menzies holds the record for Australia's longest serving Prime Minister, and to this day, is the only PM to have retired of his own choosing.... why do you think this might be?

Because he was a c**nt and everyone hated him?

To the contrary, he was a PM for the people of Australia.

Get the message!
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Re: Reds move-in on Wall Street Occupy

Post by boxy » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:15 pm

IQS.RLOW wrote:
the ability for workers to organise.
Where they are so organised by political parties the business just packs up and goes offshore thus losing thousands of jobs?

Way to look after your mates :roll:
Shortsighted
And the alternative is where business gets to exploit their workers to the extent where they become disposable assets. It's not surprise that the union movement grew out of places like the coal pits. Australia, and the Western world in general, would be a much worse place for the average pleb, without Unions.

But like most good things, they can be corrupted.

Tell us about how good capitalism goes... on Wall Street. But those cvnts get bailed out :thumb
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Re: Reds move-in on Wall Street Occupy

Post by boxy » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:18 pm

mellie wrote:Boxy, what were the findings of Menzies Royal Commission on Espionage? And did Herbert Evatt, then leader of the Labor Opposition damage his party by appearing before the commission whereby accusations led to a split in the Labor ranks and the formation of a new party, eventually known as the Democratic Labor Party?

This rift weakened Labor's electoral prospects for many years.

As it will again!

Sir Robert Menzies holds the record for Australia's longest serving Prime Minister, and to this day, is the only PM to have retired of his own choosing.... why do you think this might be?

Because he was a c**nt and everyone hated him?

To the contrary, he was a PM for the people of Australia.

Get the message!
Yeah. I get it.

Popular = Right

Right?

Right-o, then :thumb
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Re: Reds move-in on Wall Street Occupy

Post by mellie » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:20 pm

You speaketh of this working class as though you are who forms such yourself.

Tell me, if Labor is for the working class, why is everyone going on strike and have stopped working?

Why now more than ever has Labors popularity declined under a red leader?

All the working class ever hear is how politicians are increasing their wages, though very little is being said or done to sustain the working class, when it's clear, they no longer matter according to a fascist and radical GALP.

Labor has made it clear it doesn't care what the public want or think, is this because they deem them unworthy of input?
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Re: Reds move-in on Wall Street Occupy

Post by IQS.RLOW » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:23 pm

And the alternative is where business gets to exploit their workers to the extent where they become disposable assets. It's not surprise that the union movement grew out of places like the coal pits. Australia, and the Western world in general, would be a much worse place for the average pleb, without Unions.
without Unions.
Nice capitals where they are not deserved or warranted comrade :lol:
FFS grow up. The union movement has been obsolete for decades- the govt handles that responsibilty
They are no longer required and they know it, hence why they have moved from industrial extortion to money laundering

Get used to them being irrelevant, a drain on society and the top of the pyramid for illegal activity
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Re: Reds move-in on Wall Street Occupy

Post by mellie » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:24 pm

Again, what were the findings of Menzies Royal Commission on Espionage?

Everything Labor had hoped?

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Re: Reds move-in on Wall Street Occupy

Post by boxy » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:29 pm

mellie wrote:You speaketh of this working class as though you are who forms such yourself.
Nice bit of misdirection, douchebag. You're just making shit up, now.
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Re: Reds move-in on Wall Street Occupy

Post by mellie » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:32 pm

Labors thugs,crooks and union brutes have no choice but to censor press and our Internet, given it's so easy for even the lay to do a background ancestral search on each and every one of them these days, and without having to so much as leave the house.

http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs130.aspx

It sux to be red.

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Re: Reds move-in on Wall Street Occupy

Post by mellie » Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:14 am

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Protests open up Pandora's box

by: Miranda Devine
From: Herald Sun
October 20, 2011 12:00AM






*****Rukas, real name Michael Chmielewski, whose family came to Australia as refugees from Communist Poland in the 1980s is a 20-something student at RMIT and a musician, with a full-time job. He is an avid supporter of Occupy Wall Street. The cause was straightforward, he said.

It is not about overthrowing capitalism. "It is against government corruption and the top economic 1 per cent having power over everybody else."

The blood-spattered 20th century showed us that communism and socialism don't work. Its not capitalism per se that is the problem. It's the people who run it. It's us. A sick financial system is a symptom of a sick society.

US Catholic theologian George Weigel once said capitalism and the markets are not just machines that run by themselves. They need people of integrity to run them.*******



http://www.heraldsun.com.au/opinion/pro ... 6171127552

Then why are the ACP organising and attending these rallies?

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Re: Reds move-in on Wall Street Occupy

Post by mellie » Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:43 am

Look, and classically communist CFMEU even funded it.

http://www.greenleft.org.au/node/49089


Red faces all round.

:thumb

Classic!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... nKquDTcak8#!

Classically red-green left


Morons!

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