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No argument the gun lobby is putting in money, I'm still waiting to see anything remotely factual about their agenda
Allegedly they want to relax our gun laws, but their website doesn't reflect that and I've seen nothing else to support it.
No argument the gun lobby is putting in money, I'm still waiting to see anything remotely factual about their agenda
Allegedly they want to relax our gun laws, but their website doesn't reflect that and I've seen nothing else to support it.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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The Gun Lobby are only giving money to conservative parties because they wish to see a true and vibrant democracy in Australia.stui magpie wrote:^
No argument the gun lobby is putting in money, I'm still waiting to see anything remotely factual about their agenda
Allegedly they want to relax our gun laws, but their website doesn't reflect that and I've seen nothing else to support it.
They should GTFO of Australia. We need Amreican style funding of politics like we need pedophillia.
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Catholic Church funding?watt price tully wrote:The Gun Lobby are only giving money to conservative parties because they wish to see a true and vibrant democracy in Australia.stui magpie wrote:^
No argument the gun lobby is putting in money, I'm still waiting to see anything remotely factual about their agenda
Allegedly they want to relax our gun laws, but their website doesn't reflect that and I've seen nothing else to support it.
They should GTFO of Australia. We need Amreican style funding of politics like we need pedophillia.
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So the gun lobby should GTFO but it's fine for the unions to pump money into Labor?watt price tully wrote:The Gun Lobby are only giving money to conservative parties because they wish to see a true and vibrant democracy in Australia.stui magpie wrote:^
No argument the gun lobby is putting in money, I'm still waiting to see anything remotely factual about their agenda
Allegedly they want to relax our gun laws, but their website doesn't reflect that and I've seen nothing else to support it.
They should GTFO of Australia. We need Amreican style funding of politics like we need pedophillia.
Personally, I'd much prefer to have a beer with people who go hunting than CFMEU members.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Democracy at work.Pies4shaw wrote:Vote early and vote often. I did.
I'll vote Saturday, shepherd the old girl through the park next door to the community centre.
The odds of a democracy sausage are low, but I'll survive
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Of course.stui magpie wrote:So the gun lobby should GTFO but it's fine for the unions to pump money into Labor?
On the one hand you have evil private companies owned by a handful of foreigners trying to distort democracy so as to be able to sell more products and kill more people. Utterly disgraceful. There is no excuse for this.
On the other hand, you have free associations of citizens working together for a common interest, run by openly elected leaders. They have every right to have a say in politics, and indeed a duty to take part so as to protect the interests of their members, and indirectly protect the interests of all Australians.
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Provide factual evidence to demonstrate that even one of the key things I stated is incorrect.
Gun lobby = private owners. Tick.
Gun companies = foreign owners. Tick.
Gun companies = want to sell more guns. Tick.
More guns = more deaths. Tick.
Utterly disgraceful = matter of opinion. All decent, caring people would say Tick.
Unions = free association of many citizens. Tick.
Unions are people working together in a common interest. Tick.
Unions have democratically elected leaders. Tick.
Unions have both the right and the duty to protect the interests of their members. Tick.
The interests of their members are usually (but not always) also the interests of most other citizens. Tick.
OK, so those parts ^ of what I said are beyond dispute. So there must have been some other thing I said that you don't agree with. Buggered if I know what that could be though.
Gun lobby = private owners. Tick.
Gun companies = foreign owners. Tick.
Gun companies = want to sell more guns. Tick.
More guns = more deaths. Tick.
Utterly disgraceful = matter of opinion. All decent, caring people would say Tick.
Unions = free association of many citizens. Tick.
Unions are people working together in a common interest. Tick.
Unions have democratically elected leaders. Tick.
Unions have both the right and the duty to protect the interests of their members. Tick.
The interests of their members are usually (but not always) also the interests of most other citizens. Tick.
OK, so those parts ^ of what I said are beyond dispute. So there must have been some other thing I said that you don't agree with. Buggered if I know what that could be though.
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Not if you do your research beforehand.stui magpie wrote:The odds of a democracy sausage are low, but I'll survive
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As soon as you provide factual evidence that your assertions are correct.Tannin wrote:Provide factual evidence to demonstrate that even one of the key things I stated is incorrect.
Gun lobby = private owners. Tick.
Gun companies = foreign owners. Tick.
Gun companies = want to sell more guns. Tick.
More guns = more deaths. Tick.
Utterly disgraceful = matter of opinion. All decent, caring people would say Tick.
Unions = free association of many citizens. Tick.
Unions are people working together in a common interest. Tick.
Unions have democratically elected leaders. Tick.
Unions have both the right and the duty to protect the interests of their members. Tick.
The interests of their members are usually (but not always) also the interests of most other citizens. Tick.
OK, so those parts ^ of what I said are beyond dispute. So there must have been some other thing I said that you don't agree with. Buggered if I know what that could be though.
You have a 1960's view of unions, things have changed.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.