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#1 Parent Foxy - 2016-12-11
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At least dDog pays for his groping. Trump for all his wealth does not.
Why would a very rich man not just pay for sex? Why is he giggling about being able to touch?
Because it is not about sex. It is about power and control.

Of course! 'Oy, Luv, D'you know who I am?'

#2 Parent heretosay - 2016-12-11
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If you'd learn to write, you might be taken more seriously. After that, it may be wise to actually learn something about the world. Of course, that would require that you get off your lazy ass. Your "truth" is but an uninformed opinion that only reveals your nature and not your erudition.

So, you're not actually a teacher are you? If so, hmm, what an embarrassment to the profession.

#3 Parent Fifi - 2016-12-11
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True!!!!!!
In the case of pig dog, I would say it's just about sex. At least not much about power.

#4 Parent Trump diplomacy - 2016-12-11
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Probably because Pigsy has 'groped' a few more women, lol

At least dDog pays for his groping. Trump for all his wealth does not.
Why would a very rich man not just pay for sex? Why is he giggling about being able to touch?
Because it is not about sex. It is about power and control.

#5 Parent Foxy - 2016-12-11
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Both exemplary men of course but would you do us the kindness of explaining why, please,
Fifi?

Already explained... a enigmatic person who likes to eat a egg for breakfast before going outside in the rain with a umbrella should know the answer.
Those who want to open a English training centre, and get a influx of students, should take a overview of these facts before questioning a active poster who has a instinct for what he/she knows to be a apparent truth.

#6 Parent Sigint - 2016-12-11
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Then boat people had to build everything from scratch with their bare hands since there was nothing at all and the natives still lived in mud houses. Today's boat people come to enjoy the social benefits and sit on their lazy ass.

Truth spoken.

#7 Parent caring - 2016-12-11
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American gun powers've truly established laws to control the land they had stripped the Indians of. Casinos corrupted while election regulations barred the real locals from being a part of then newly created nation. Donald'll slide any freedom curtains down to demonstrate how the Founding Fathers had done it.

Behavior is worthy of condemnation. To that end, U.S. and Australian government officials that implement barriers to refugee immigration are culpable.
#8 Parent Rory - 2016-12-11
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Somehow, though, I would trust PigDog more than trump

Both exemplary men of course but would you do us the kindness of explaining why, please, Fifi?

#9 Parent Foxy - 2016-12-11
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A pity that self importance doesn't always involve living a life of learning and curiosity, and a deep desire to free one's self from the apathetic thinking of the collective. However, that said, even the simplest of souls on this planet can intuit the rightness or wrongness of something, and can do so without having a book, or a newspaper or a talking head spewing the party line tell them what they should be thinking and believing and how they should behave in order to be an acceptable cog in a nearly broken down social mechanism that allows for the mistreatment of innocents.

Truly well written! It's a shame that more people don't 'awaken' to the ridiculous system of suppression hidden in plain sight under the guise of 'democracy'.
As soon as we are old enough to attend kindergarten, 'the establishment' takes over. We are then simply fashioned into a 'cog' and placed into the ever-turning wheel of 'control-and-manipulate'. From the banking system right down through food, water, medical 'care' and education, literally everything that touches our lives is controlled by 'the few'.

Back on topic though, the bigger picture: Australia was told back in the 60's/70's to essentially 'populate, or die'. This gave rise to the £10 assisted passage for British nationals, who would be later known as the 'ten-pound Pom'. It meant that literally ANYONE could make a new life for themselves in Australia, and as such, left a huge gap in the labour market in Blighty. That gap then started to be filled by mainly Indians and Pakistanis.

Australia is essentially built on 'migration'. It truly IS the epitome of a 'multicultural society'. As such, this 'history' of migration to/from Britain and (mostly to), Australia, has opened the door for the system to be abused by people falsely claiming to be asylum-seekers.

These so-called 'detention-centres' were then set-up in order to sort out the 'truth-sayers' from the liars, but that, has gone horribly wrong.

Sadly, for all of us, there is a minority of human beings that just choose to 'f*ck everything up' for everyone else.
Certain individuals, who have a 'me,me,me' attitude, have been created by the same 'few' who created the collective in the first place.

Humanity, as a whole, doesn't deserve to be allowed to procreate.

#10 Parent Foxy - 2016-12-11
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Somehow, though, I would trust PigDog more than trump (I hope nobody will ask me to explain
why).

Probably because Pigsy has 'groped' a few more women, lol

#11 Parent caring - 2016-12-11
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A really good post.

#12 Parent Fifi - 2016-12-11
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Somehow, though, I would trust PigDog more than trump (I hope nobody will ask me to explain why).

#13 Parent Trump diplomacy - 2016-12-11
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I try not to find fault in the opinions expressed by individuals, many of whom have received little education, academic or moral. Additionally, elites calculatedly foment racial, gender, and national biases to deflect from their role in the real cause of human suffering, malevolent distribution of wealth.

Behavior is worthy of condemnation. To that end, U.S. and Australian government officials that implement barriers to refugee immigration are culpable.

There are peacocks and there are vultures. Peacocks strut and squeal; vultures prey on the weak and dead. Trump and dDog have been peacocks. Now in power, Trump no doubt will become a vulture. Even as the Mayor of Pattaya, dDog remains a peacock.

#14 Parent heretosay - 2016-12-10
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Wow. What an incredibly well written and revealing article. Thanks so much for the link. If after reading said article, people still manage to stay heartless and unconcerned, well, I guess it would be due to their own entrenched belief systems, bigotry and self importance.

A pity that self importance doesn't always involve living a life of learning and curiosity, and a deep desire to free one's self from the apathetic thinking of the collective. However, that said, even the simplest of souls on this planet can intuit the rightness or wrongness of something, and can do so without having a book, or a newspaper or a talking head spewing the party line tell them what they should be thinking and believing and how they should behave in order to be an acceptable cog in a nearly broken down social mechanism that allows for the mistreatment of innocents.

Damn. It's nearly 2017 and free thinking is, amazingly, a rare bird, eh?

My compliments and a wish for you and yours to have a healthy and happy New Year.

Trump diplomacy - 2016-12-10
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Australia, a country of 18th Century boat people, fights off the advances of the 21st Century boat people.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/09/opinion/sunday/australia-refugee-prisons-manus-island.html
Australia, the 3rd least densely populated country in the world (after Namibia and Mongolia), seems as hostile to immigration as Trump's legions of immigrant bashing supporters.

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