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Who is your most hated set of twins in the AFL?


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Steve Dore

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Florida: hurricanes, blistering hot weather, rednecks, Cubans, old people, mosquitoes, alligators, terrible sports teams, corrupt politicans
Queensland: cyclones, blistering hot weather, rednecks, Victorians, old people, mosquitoes, crocodiles, terrible sports teams, corrupt politicans
 
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Queensland: cyclones, blistering hot weather, rednecks, Victorians, old people, mosquitoes, crocodiles, terrible sports teams, corrupt politicans
and they both have places called Miami

and I'd replace corrupt with the worst politicians: Bjielke-Peterson, Campbell Brown, Bob Katter, Pauline Hanson, Peter Dutton
 

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I was thinking of getting a haircut today, but my Iranian born hairdresser will probably have the election coverage on and may be a little...distracted.
 

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So... the status quo? How would gee dubya's list look i wonder
What's Bush got to do with it? I'm not making an argument for Bush or for Trump, just trying to dispel some myths. Why do people think if you're against Hillary that you're for Trump?

For the record Hillary provided Bush with crucial support for the invasion of Iraq.

Also for the record, between Bush Snr's 1991 Iraq war and Bush Jnr's invasion a decade later, Hillary's husband initiated a decade long regime of sanctions and aerial bombardments via an illegal no-fly zone designed specifically to degrade and destroy vital infrastructure, resulting in the deaths of half a billion Iraqi children. Two UN high commissioners resigned in protest over what they called "deliberate genocide". Any hope of an overthrow of Saddam from within was essentially destroyed, which was of course Washington's aim.
This sort of institutionalised violence knows no party lines. So yes, business as usual.
 
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