Opps, here is the pic.
Opps, here is the pic.
I am wondering, again, if our intrepid travelers never visit these places or just never mention them? Here is a…
If this is true, how come politicians succeed?
Spread it brother, at least the former was of practical use.
1980s? Pfff, I have a Kelvinator as a garage fridge, must be from the early sixties. Works perfectly, doesn’t have…
May God give strength to the people to rise up and overthrow these wicked rulers.
Keep holding the line.
Hmm? Now I wonder who those people are? They must be Far-Right activists in some foreign country. Could be the French. Nothing in the Age or their ABC about this.
Indeed.
And I now see that Andrews’ glove puppet Sutton is whining that the Feds’ dawning understanding that it’s not that great an idea for the lunacy to go on indefinitely doesn’t include economic support for Victoria proportional to the damage inflicted by the Dictator, with Sutton’s connivance, on Victoristan.
Who’d have thought the Dictator and his acolytes would try to sheet the blame home to someone else? Gosh.
Not that I’ve any time for the arch-appeaser jellyback Morrison either.
The one on the left is a newsletter from the Potemkin village called Victoria.
Who believes the newspapers these days?
…We should listen to this idiot Sutton who destroyed a great family business iCook, with a stroke of a pen? The day of reckoning is coming for him.
The Murdochs are not our friends and I doubt if they ever have been.
As Thomas Jefferson put it:
“The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but the newspapers. “
That picture should illustrate *perfectly*, to *both* the citizens, and the police, just how thin the police lines are, and how easily the citizens can change things, if they can only muster the courage.
It’s true: a picture does tell a thousand words.
You’d be surprised.
Clearly I don’t read the papers but that’s insane?????