Christopher Buttersnip
Beware of the Drop Bears
- Oct 28, 2020
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I'd say much higher than ½ Trump now.
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Reads like something Peng Shuai would write on twitter. Not under duress at all there.
They aren't mutually exclusive, Malcolm
You're a newby to Parliamentary proceedings are ya? This kind of thing has been going on since Federation in the Australian Parliament.What does throwing insults at each other do for the people of this country? ******* disgrace the lot of them. Do some ******* work for once
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Wouldn’t be the same without the shenanigans. I used to drive all the way from Melb to Canberra in my late teens/early 20s just to watch Keating perform; bloody legend he was. Banana shaped book of Keating insults has a proud place on my book shelf.You're a newby to Parliamentary proceedings are ya? This kind of thing has been going on since Federation in the Australian Parliament.
They aren't mutually exclusive, Malcolm
We can all start a religion and claim tax exemption and say whatever i want aftetwards
I am gonna call my new religion naruto and call myself the hokage
That banana shaped book has pride of place on my bookshelf as well!Wouldn’t be the same without the shenanigans. I used to drive all the way from Melb to Canberra in my late teens/early 20s just to watch Keating perform; bloody legend he was. Banana shaped book of Keating insults has a proud place on my book shelf.
So the question is how do they define a religion.AS someone mentioned, it is currently against the law in most States for anyone to be discriminated against because of their religious beliefs. The Commonwealth laws will now allow religious people to discriminate against others because of "their" religious beliefs.
So essentially:
- A person's religious beliefs are protected under State law from being discriminated against.
- The Commonwealth Bill allows people to use their religious beliefs to discriminate against others!
Frydenberg looks less then impressed for not doing as she was told.
He’s really showing himself to be as big an a-hole as Morrison and Dutton.
I will that to my replies to the next unsolicited UAP textIf I was the ALP I would use this from approx 7 mins in re : Scott Moorison. Surprise, surprise, Clive Palmer and Craig Kelly are unvaccinated.
Oh, and 500,000 were in the Melbourne protest last Saturday. Really?
Unvaccinated Clive Palmer says he could contest the next election for his United Australia Party - ABC listen
The United Australia Party will field candidates in all Lower House and Senate seats at the next election. Founder Clive Palmer, who has spoken out against COVID vaccines and is unvaccinated, says he could contest a seat for the Party.www.abc.net.au
If Hubbard can reinvent his scientology scam as a "religion", and get the imprimatur of the High Court, anything is possible.So the question is how do they define a religion.
Eg could (for purposes of mindf***ery) homosexuality be defined as a tenet of a personal religion one followed? So you can’t be discriminated against as it’s your religious belief even if it’s a religious reason they are trying to oust you?
More serious can the ant vaccination get themselves religious protection from vaccination mandates, or can qanon be seen as a religion (disconnection with reality and belief in things without evidence…)
I've always thought it, same as when they are going a baby on the campaign trail....go and do some work you lazy pricks.You're a newby to Parliamentary proceedings are ya? This kind of thing has been going on since Federation in the Australian Parliament.
So the question is how do they define a religion.
Eg could (for purposes of mindf***ery) homosexuality be defined as a tenet of a personal religion one followed? So you can’t be discriminated against as it’s your religious belief even if it’s a religious reason they are trying to oust you?
More serious can the ant vaccination get themselves religious protection from vaccination mandates, or can qanon be seen as a religion (disconnection with reality and belief in things without evidence…)
Morrison claimed in Parliament yesterday, that one of the reasons why "we" need the Religious discrimination Bill, is because Australia was founded by people escaping religious persecution, and therefore they need the protection of this Bill. He probably also believes they came here on the Mayflower!
It's like spending millions recreating a trip Captain Cook didn't take because culture wars. This guy just makes up s**t to suit his agenda which is not too much hassle here and to be honest the PM just looks like a dick saying thus but frighteningly there's nothing to suggest they don't take this sort of approach to other issues. Scott's overly emotional, feels (his mainly) based approach to issues isn't really suited to running an economy for example.Morrison claimed in Parliament yesterday, that one of the reasons why "we" need the Religious discrimination Bill, is because Australia was founded by people escaping religious persecution, and therefore they need the protection of this Bill. He probably also believes they came here on the Mayflower!
The 2021 Census changed the question on religion from the 2016 Census which allowed people to simply tick the "No Religion" box and be counted as non-religious, or atheist.was anyone prosecuted as promised for stating a ‘non religion’ such as Jedi in the recent census? Sounds strange from the same govt pulling this stunt
How to avoid whopping $2200 fine
Census night is fast approaching and there’s a little known rule that could cost you big – to the tune of $2200.www.news.com.au
Morrison claimed in Parliament yesterday, that one of the reasons why "we" need the Religious discrimination Bill, is because Australia was founded by people escaping religious persecution, and therefore they need the protection of this Bill. He probably also believes they came here on the Mayflower!
Morrison claimed in Parliament yesterday, that one of the reasons why "we" need the Religious discrimination Bill, is because Australia was founded by people escaping religious persecution, and therefore they need the protection of this Bill. He probably also believes they came here on the Mayflower!
…. this is a joke, right?
suppose she would know where to look to try to pick apart a CTwhich is funny because she's not above a good conspiracy theory when it's her own
i remember one which she told the story where she thought she had found something and hadn'tsuppose she would know where to look to try to pick apart a CT
problem is that defence (debunking) seems to be less effective than offense (making up a CT)