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letambour explains poetry, french poetry and untamed eyebrows...
scomo is buying missiles while frydenberg is not smiling about you, bludgers...If the bleaker, bolder and more bellicose outlook on security in our region triggers instant pangs of anxiety and alarm among Australians, there is probably a perverse benefit to the discomfort.
"a natural leader..."MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russia's Central Election Commission estimates that 75,99 percent of voters approve of amendments to the constitution, with 42 percent of ballots counted.
a mea culpa? more like a "sold out"...
An article on RT, pushes once more the idea that "climate alarmists" are cooking the sauce too much, and introduces the case of a repentant climate change pusher's mea culpa... It's a sad flip-flop...
we're not approaching the end... are we? are we making any sense of being where we are?
machoman does not do laundry...
an amusement park for philosophers…
horrible choice versus shocking result...
IN AN ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN THE GUARDIAN, Robert Reich is a bit glib, disingenuous or naive in introducing his 25 steps on how Trump will fudge the system to be reelected. I don’t believe a word from Robert Reich.
breaking windows...It seems the US won’t rest until Donald Trump is gone… He represents — or has been made to represent by the western liberal media — what HAS ALWAYS BEEN WRONG WITH THE USA, for yonks.
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the PM, scott morrison, is trying to turn us into sky-news watching happy-clappy bogans...
the thing we need to know but they don't want you to know: the truth...“Gitmo Files” lifted the Pentagon’s lid on the prison, describing a corrupt system of military detention resting on torture, coerced testimony and “intelligence” manipulated to justify abuses at the base, writes Patrick Lawrence.
killing it in front of you...
searching for piss-weak beer-coaster solutions to a major problem....
house deterioration...including hate of windmills...
Up to 11,000 renewable energy workers are expected to lose their jobs over the next two years under current government policies, according to a university analysis.
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