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What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

If I were Malcolm Turnbull I wouldn’t be the least bit concerned about his drop in popularity since the election. Quite frankly, I don’t think the average Australian knows what they want, expect or deserve from the government, just so long as taxes are minimised and a...

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Cheque Mates: Gillard, Bishop & Hillary — Quadrant

“..Something is seriously rotten in the politics of Australia and of the entire Western Hemisphere. The political class is either corrupt, incompetent or both. After the revelation today about Julie Bishop and Chinese donations to the Liberal Party in her own Hillary Clinton inspired “pay to play” scheme”, I was drawn back to this Quadrant article of a month ago. I’ve placed a cut and paste below but read the entire column and careful you don’t choke on your own vomit..”

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What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking Same-sex marriage advocates opposing a plebiscite probably have good reason to fear putting the issue to the public. They are probably experiencing a dawning suspicion that their confidently held beliefs are the subject of what...

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Pyne’s Fatuous Spin On Leaks — The Australian Editorial

China, Russia and other interested parties might not be convinced by Mr Pyne’s snap judgment that the leak, revealed exclusively by Cameron Stewart yesterday, had “no bearing on the Australian government’s future submarine program’’. Should they manage to obtain the documents, other nations will scrutinise them bolt by bolt.
The leak should be a wake-up call for France, Australia and especially the US, which will decide whether it will allow Australia to install its state-of-the-art combat technology in our subs.

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What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

What Thinking Australians Are Thinking

Congratulations to Paul Kelly for his incisive column (“Plebiscite politics turn dangerous”, 24/8). The homosexual lobby has used the argument that a plebiscite would be hurtful because it would unleash homophobic and bigoted comments from opponents of same-sex...

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