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Post by Bandung_Dero » October 16, 2014, 4:49 am

Surprised no one has mentioned Rabbits ridiculous statement about "Shirt Fronting" Putin at the G20 meeting. (For those not familiar with the term Google it under AFL, Aussie Rules Football).

I know who will win that confrontation! =; Hope Rabbit has his doctors handy. :-#


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Post by GT93 » October 16, 2014, 6:34 am

I'm confident Mick Gatto will have been in touch with Abbott and suggested Mick look after the Rabbit at the G 20. :shock:

The way the Rabbit is mouthing off it might not just be with Putin that he needs some extra street wise muscle.
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Post by ronan01 » October 16, 2014, 11:09 am

It seems that mishapen and twisted creature Adam Bandt thinks is OK for people to wear t-shirts that say "F*ck Tony Abbott", but has demanded the withdrawl of t-shirts that say "Australia - if you dont love it, leave".

Go figure what is going on in that little sicko's mind. Is he gay?

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Post by ronan01 » October 16, 2014, 11:42 am

Bandung_Dero wrote:Surprised no one has mentioned Rabbits ridiculous statement about "Shirt Fronting" Putin at the G20 meeting. (For those not familiar with the term Google it under AFL, Aussie Rules Football).

I know who will win that confrontation! =; Hope Rabbit has his doctors handy. :-#

For those not familiar with the term Google it under NRL, NSW RUGBY LEAGUE

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Post by Bandung_Dero » October 16, 2014, 12:13 pm

Errr Where do you get the idea the term relates to the NRL -- National Rugby League?? Post a link when you find it!
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Post by GT93 » October 16, 2014, 12:18 pm

This is a big word in Aussie political and sporting discourse. Thanks for the fun Mr. Abbott but you've distracted us from the issue you have with Vlad. [-X
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Post by ronan01 » October 16, 2014, 3:16 pm

Bandung_Dero wrote:Errr Where do you get the idea the term relates to the NRL -- National Rugby League?? Post a link when you find it!
Shirtfront means different in NSW to VIC - not hard to check

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Post by Bandung_Dero » October 16, 2014, 4:19 pm

I give in, I crawled into a hole 4 months ago and going back! GT your thread - take over, sorry I mentioned the SF word!
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Post by Aardvark » October 16, 2014, 4:25 pm

Actually in the Editors section of my local today they were saying that the Google translation in Russian for Shirt Front came out as " To put up against the wall, or to send to the Siberian Steps" :D That first one must have Putin really worried unless he's a closet Queen :D

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Post by LilRed » October 16, 2014, 5:19 pm

GT93 wrote:...I see Pravada has replied in kind:

Bancroft-Hinchey was speaking after penning an editorial for Pravda, in which he wrote of Mr Abbott that: "It is difficult to find a more blatant example of childishness, incompetence for the position, criminal intent, downright nastiness and an indication of a disturbed mind crying out for therapy. Don't the Australian people deserve better?".

From the ABC. I don't have a problem with Abbott putting some heat on Putin but it's getting amusing and off issue now.

I dunna comment very often on other countries' pols, but to my eye, Pravda took the bait, hook, line and sinker. Mr. Abbott is commended for his most astute double play, bitch slap on Mr. Puta, uh, Putin...

Please, Mr. Abbott, bitch slap him agin. And, agin, 'til he comes clean on MH17.

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Post by ronan01 » October 16, 2014, 6:17 pm

Just how more stupid can Christine Milne and the Greens be?

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Post by GT93 » October 17, 2014, 6:50 am

Reports are in that Julie Bishop missed an opportunity to shirtfront Vlad. I'm not too sure what that procedure might involve and whether Vlad might enjoy it. :shock:
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Post by ronan01 » October 17, 2014, 8:04 am

Have a laugh at Tanya Plibersek and her stupid comments on Ebola.

For those who dont know, Tanya is the one with the pursed lips that resemble a cats ar$e, and since being voted out of office, for being totally useless, has developed a bad case of relevance deprivation syndrome, and it shows.

And for an even bigger laugh, wait until the end of the interview to hear some gems of wisdom from Bill Shorten - Australia's alternative prime minister.

Be afraid, be very very afraid .... after you stop laughing.

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Post by GT93 » October 17, 2014, 11:27 am

I take it ronan01 that you truly are a handsome man given you have been dishing out the dirt on pollies' appearances. If you ever venture up Soi Samphan you'll be easy to find. We'll just keep an ear open for the loudest cries of hello handsome man.
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Post by ronan01 » October 17, 2014, 12:30 pm

GT93 wrote:I take it ronan01 that you truly are a handsome man given you have been dishing out the dirt on pollies' appearances. If you ever venture up Soi Samphan you'll be easy to find. We'll just keep an ear open for the loudest cries of hello handsome man.
Not sure what your point is?

But its obvious that Plibersek is a moron, and her lips are pursed tighter than a cats ar$e.

She is still upset the majority of the Australian polity voted her out for her stupidity, she is one of those "born to rule" types who thinks the majority of the population got it wrong.

She finds Abbott in speedos offensive, while doing surf life-saving. I find her offensive. Who wants to look at a cats ar$e dribbling cr*p?

She and her ilk drove this country into debt, she should do us all a favor and go away, and take Milne, Bandt and Sarah Two-Dads with her. The workers in this country are busy trying to re-build the place after their gross mismanagement.

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Post by ronan01 » October 18, 2014, 5:35 am

Authorities within the Australian Labor Party were scrambling this week to try to contain an outbreak of the deadly Pliberbola virus, with frantic calls for the exposed leadership of Bill Shorten to be immediately quarantined…

The Pliberbola crisis came after Mr Shorten recklessly wandered into the national security debate with no protection against the extreme risk of being infected by a deadly dose of bipartisanship, caused by getting too close to Tony Abbott.

“Pliberbola is the most virulent strain of undergraduate socialism the world has ever seen,” said a spokesman for Mr Shorten…

The virus is believed to have mutated in the 1970s in the Democratic Republic of Marrickville in a freakish contact between batty undergraduates and hard-core Marxist union enforcers, or apes, which in turn infected the gibbering idealists of the Greens. How the virus crossed the species barrier to infect normal, sane, rational human beings is not known, although the first identifiable case has long been rumoured to be a large man with a booming voice known only as Gough.

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Post by ronan01 » October 18, 2014, 5:39 am

FOREIGN Minister Julie Bishop has personally taken Russian President Vladimir Putin to task over the shooting down of Flight MH17.
At the Asian-Europe Meeting in Italy yesterday, Ms ­Bishop spoke to Mr Putin for more than 20 minutes, during which she won a guarantee from him to allow crash ­investigators another visit to the Ukraine crash site before winter sets in.

Mr Putin said Russia would co-operate with investigators.

“I approached Mr Putin and had a detailed and lengthy ­discussion,” Ms Bishop told The Saturday Telegraph late last night from Milan.

“I raised my concerns about MH17 and the fact our teams had not had access. I sought his co-operation in using Russian influence over the Rebels."…

Ms Bishop said she had bluntly spelled out Australia’s frustration at what it sees as Moscow’s hampering of the Dutch-led probe into the shooting down of the Malaysian airliner over eastern Ukraine in July, in which 38 Australians died.

“Russia has not been as ­­co-operative as we would have expected,” she said.

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Post by GT93 » October 18, 2014, 7:04 am

Good old Julie. I think Putin might have enjoyed chatting with her. I think he likes looking at the ladies. She probably has as little faith in his promises as we do.

She's probably done much better than a shirt front from the mad monk might do.
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Post by downunder » October 18, 2014, 7:06 am

To Ronan 1,
I suggest you take a good look at yourself before you criticize others. Your scathing comments of others leads me to believe you are not a man of virtue but a bumbling excuse for the Man that you portray to be. Maybe it would be better and maybe you would get more respect from others if you started to be nice.

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Post by ronan01 » October 18, 2014, 8:32 am

downunder wrote:To Ronan 1,
I suggest you take a good look at yourself before you criticize others. Your scathing comments of others leads me to believe you are not a man of virtue but a bumbling excuse for the Man that you portray to be. Maybe it would be better and maybe you would get more respect from others if you started to be nice.
Not particularly worried about what you think of me.

I find it offensive that the PM is called the Mad Monk for no good reason.

I also cant find much nice to say about greentards like Milne and Bandt.

As for Plibersek - the majority of the Australian polity see her for what she - leftard / greentard who tries to make political gain from any issue, including ebola - big fail.

As for the other greentard - Natoli - who suggested the PM's response was such because there are no votes in Africa is plain offensive, and wrong.

Why dont you pipe up and demand similar standards from all?

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