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john bolton spills the beans, the sauce and the boiling oil on chaotic trump...
Since Covid19, no-one died from cancer, heart attack, dementia, bus encounter and natural carkup in the UK...
voter ignorance has worried political philosophers since plato till trumpism...![]() If most voters are uninformed, who should make decisions about the public’s welfare?
going back in time with the mediocre hubris in the amateur hours...
as scummo back-pedals at the speed of fading light, downer adds fuel to the slavery controversy, in australia...
Scott Morrison has apologised for remarks about slavery in Australia, acknowledging that “all sorts of hideous practices” had been waged against indigenous people.
"be afraid of gifted amateurs" — napoleon loosing waterloo...
sailing through rough seas... be happy to make it safely home... and not offend anyone...You don't have to look far to see the impact: millions of Australians have either lost their job, had to line up for JobSeeker, had to work on the frontlines during lockdown, suffered health issues or experienced a loss during the coronavirus pandemic.
brand new masks, never used, fell from the back of a ship...
of statues and art in the context...
A statue of noted slaveholder Robert Milligan has been removed from outside the Museum of London Docklands.
a new biden supporter from the republican party...
we were the best panic buyers...
Australia outperformed the world dealing with the coronavirus pandemic - and the nation's consumers out-shopped their international counterparts when it came to panic buying.
paying for it...
Free child care has been a godsend for Dee Behan, who balances running two businesses with bringing up a two-year-old son — but she fears yesterday's announcement it is coming to an end will send her "back to square one".
of conspiratorial sheep...
a joke? unfortunately not... turdy gets a gong...
Tony Abbott is among several high-profile people recognised in the Queen's Birthday honours this year.
going to funerals...
Protesters rallied in Canberra on Friday, ahead of more than 60,000 Australians taking part in rallies in the nation's three biggest cities, with Brisbane attracting the largest crowd of about 30,000 people.
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