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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1135316)5/18/2019 5:37:28 PM
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That’ll be these ass clowns soon enough. Breaking the law has its consequences. You lying like a flea ridden rat for 3 years also has consequences.




To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1135316)5/18/2019 5:37:32 PM
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At your age, I guess you gotta live in the past?



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1135316)5/18/2019 5:37:51 PM
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Conservatives Celebrate Stunning Win in Australian Elections…
Posted on May 18, 2019by sundance
The Australian election was held today; voting is compulsory as everyone over the age 18 is required to vote; turnout was greater than 95%… and all the media and pollsters are stunned, shocked, jaws-agape, as the conservative coalition has received a stunning, unexpected, unanticipated victory.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has won the election. Yes Alice, 2019 media in Australia look identical to media in the U.S. circa November 2016.



The economy, immigration and push-back against the insufferable climate-change nonsense appear to be the top issues that led to Morrison’s surprising win. None of the pollsters or media saw it coming. The BBC are stunned:

BBC – […] The final result of the election may not be known for some hours, but with more than 70% of votes counted the [Conservative] Coalition has won, or is ahead in, 74 seats in its quest for a 76-seat majority, with Labor on just 66 seats.

[…] Try finding someone who says they saw this result coming.

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