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Post by nautonnier on Jun 2, 2019 11:26:20 GMT
Is this a neighbor of yours Ratty?
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Post by blustnmtn on Jun 2, 2019 11:58:19 GMT
Is this a neighbor of yours Ratty? That’s an excellent piece of evidence to counter evolution theory Naut.
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Post by sigurdur on Jun 2, 2019 12:40:51 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Jun 2, 2019 12:54:44 GMT
Is this a neighbor of yours Ratty? [ Snipped offensive material ] Now hang on a minute, Blue. That's me brover you're casting asperations on. Seriously though, the b!tch at the end of the segment, Lisa Wilkinson, behaved exactly like a Hillary supporter after our recent federal election. Here's an excerpt from an article in a local paper that will almost certainly be paywalled but presented here at no charge to this forum: It’s understandable if journalists who support the Labor/Greens coalition are feeling, to quote TV host Lisa Wilkinson, a “little broken right now — broken-hearted in fact”. In a despairing open letter to the PM, Wilkinson implores: “If you’re ever in doubt when those big decision-making moments arise, when all the nation turns its lonely eyes to you, if despite all your best efforts you find that wisdom is failing you, can you do us a favour? Just call Jacinda. [NZ PM]”
Wilkinson may not accept Morrison as “the Messiah from the Shire” and ABC favourite Jane Caro may wish she was a New Zealander. But both may be shocked to know that the 568,000 New Zealanders who call Australia home have decided the warm glow of a young, compassionate, socialist prime minister pales when compared with the tangible benefits of higher living standards.Here's something of a 'thank you' note which might mean something to anyone with knowledge of the machinations prior to the last Aussie election; the Wilkinson b!tch features here too: ScoMo gives thanks to the ‘friends’ who made victory possibleSome of ScoMo's 'friends': GetUp is an activist organisation that threw its substantial political weight behind the Labor Party.
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Post by Ratty on Jun 2, 2019 13:04:19 GMT
It's a no-brainer to prevent no-brains later in life ... IMNSHO.
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Post by blustnmtn on Jun 2, 2019 16:49:46 GMT
Ratty- you quoted my re-post of Naut’s “query” with my “observation” at the bottom. Who offended you the most? Naut or me? I would never want this forum to descend into rude and offensive behavior!
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Post by Ratty on Jun 3, 2019 1:49:29 GMT
Ratty- you quoted my re-post of Naut’s “query” with my “observation” at the bottom. Who offended you the most? Naut or me? I would never want this forum to descend into rude and offensive behavior! I should have included a couple of 's and this: Fixed.
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 3, 2019 5:26:05 GMT
It's a no-brainer to prevent no-brains later in life ... IMNSHO. The Wilkinson pregnant dog would approve? Where DO you get your titles? The pups will be scandalized. 😀
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Post by Ratty on Jun 3, 2019 22:29:45 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 4, 2019 3:08:51 GMT
A moment in history - would that we could all be that brave....
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Post by Ratty on Jun 7, 2019 4:11:18 GMT
Freedom of the press?
HOW THE D-DAY INVASION WOULD BE REPORTED BY TODAY'S LIBERAL MEDIA
NORMANDY, FRANCE (June 6, 1944) Three hundred French civilians were killed and thousands more were wounded today in the first hours of America's invasion of continental Europe. Casualties were heaviest among women and children. Most of the French casualties were the result of artillery fire from American ships attempting to knock out German fortifications prior to the landing of hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops. Reports from a makeshift hospital in the French town of St. Mere Eglise said the carnage was far worse than the French had anticipated, and that reaction against the American invasion was running high. "We are dying for no reason, "said a Frenchman speaking on condition of anonymity. "Americans can't even shoot straight. I never thought I'd say this, but life was better under Adolph Hitler."
The invasion also caused severe environmental damage. American troops, tanks, trucks and machinery destroyed miles of pristine shoreline and thousands of acres of ecologically sensitive wetlands. It was believed that the habitat of the spineless French crab was completely wiped out, thus threatening the species with extinction. A representative of Greenpeace said his organization, which had tried to stall the invasion for over a year, was appalled at the destruction, but not surprised. "This is just another example of how the military destroys the environment without a second thought," said Christine Moanmore. "And it's all about corporate greed."
Contacted at his Manhattan condo, a member of the French government-in-exile who abandoned Paris when Hitler invaded, said the invasion was based solely on American financial interests. "Everyone knows that President Roosevelt has ties to 'big beer'," said Pierre Le Wimp. "Once the German beer industry is conquered, Roosevelt's beer cronies will control the world market and make a fortune."
Administration supporters said America's aggressive actions were based in part on the assertions of controversial scientist Albert Einstein, who sent a letter to Roosevelt speculating that the Germans were developing a secret weapon -- a so-called "atomic bomb." Such a weapon could produce casualties on a scale never seen before, and cause environmental damage that could last for thousands of years. Hitler has denied having such a weapon and international inspectors were unable to locate such weapons even after spending two long weekends in Germany. Shortly after the invasion began, reports surfaced that German prisoners had been abused by American soldiers. Mistreatment of Jews by Germans at their so-called "concentration camps" has been rumoured, but so far this remains unproven.
Several thousand Americans died during the first hours of the invasion, and French officials are concerned that the uncollected corpses will pose a public-health risk. "The Americans should have planned for this in advance," they said. "It's their mess, and we don't intend to help clean it up."
The invasion is blamed on Roosevelt's hawkish military advisers and the influence of British Prime Minister Churchill, who have repeated ignored calls for a negotiated settlement to end the war and who have reportedly rejected peace overtures from Germany through several neutral parties. Instead, the Roosevelt administration and its allies have chosen to insist on maintaining their extreme policy of demanding unconditional surrender.
There have been notable voices of opposition from sports figures and celebrities decrying the horrific violence and saying that this is not who we are.
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 7, 2019 10:33:03 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Jun 7, 2019 12:36:45 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on Jun 8, 2019 0:13:32 GMT
Freedom of the press? HOW THE D-DAY INVASION WOULD BE REPORTED BY TODAY'S LIBERAL MEDIA NORMANDY, FRANCE (June 6, 1944) Three hundred French civilians were killed and thousands more were wounded today in the first hours of America's invasion of continental Europe. Casualties were heaviest among women and children. Most of the French casualties were the result of artillery fire from American ships attempting to knock out German fortifications prior to the landing of hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops. Reports from a makeshift hospital in the French town of St. Mere Eglise said the carnage was far worse than the French had anticipated, and that reaction against the American invasion was running high. "We are dying for no reason, "said a Frenchman speaking on condition of anonymity. "Americans can't even shoot straight. I never thought I'd say this, but life was better under Adolph Hitler." The invasion also caused severe environmental damage. American troops, tanks, trucks and machinery destroyed miles of pristine shoreline and thousands of acres of ecologically sensitive wetlands. It was believed that the habitat of the spineless French crab was completely wiped out, thus threatening the species with extinction. A representative of Greenpeace said his organization, which had tried to stall the invasion for over a year, was appalled at the destruction, but not surprised. "This is just another example of how the military destroys the environment without a second thought," said Christine Moanmore. "And it's all about corporate greed." Contacted at his Manhattan condo, a member of the French government-in-exile who abandoned Paris when Hitler invaded, said the invasion was based solely on American financial interests. "Everyone knows that President Roosevelt has ties to 'big beer'," said Pierre Le Wimp. "Once the German beer industry is conquered, Roosevelt's beer cronies will control the world market and make a fortune." Administration supporters said America's aggressive actions were based in part on the assertions of controversial scientist Albert Einstein, who sent a letter to Roosevelt speculating that the Germans were developing a secret weapon -- a so-called "atomic bomb." Such a weapon could produce casualties on a scale never seen before, and cause environmental damage that could last for thousands of years. Hitler has denied having such a weapon and international inspectors were unable to locate such weapons even after spending two long weekends in Germany. Shortly after the invasion began, reports surfaced that German prisoners had been abused by American soldiers. Mistreatment of Jews by Germans at their so-called "concentration camps" has been rumoured, but so far this remains unproven. Several thousand Americans died during the first hours of the invasion, and French officials are concerned that the uncollected corpses will pose a public-health risk. "The Americans should have planned for this in advance," they said. "It's their mess, and we don't intend to help clean it up." The invasion is blamed on Roosevelt's hawkish military advisers and the influence of British Prime Minister Churchill, who have repeated ignored calls for a negotiated settlement to end the war and who have reportedly rejected peace overtures from Germany through several neutral parties. Instead, the Roosevelt administration and its allies have chosen to insist on maintaining their extreme policy of demanding unconditional surrender. There have been notable voices of opposition from sports figures and celebrities decrying the horrific violence and saying that this is not who we are. Link?
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Post by Ratty on Jun 8, 2019 1:08:11 GMT
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