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Post by pim on Aug 9, 2020 10:55:18 GMT 10
After an enjoyable breakfast and feeling at peace with the world I gaze upon Caskur’s latest wild loopy ranting and think “Huh? Did I say that? Did I say that every person who lands on these shores ends up being a credit to the country? No I don’t believe I did.” By the same token not every baby born of Anglo parents in an Australian maternity ward will turn out to be a Nobel prize winner or model citizen. Perish the thought but somewhere in Australia a baby born today that’s blue of eye, blond of hair and fair of complexion with a good safe “Anglo” name like, oh I dunno, how about David Hicks (!!), will end up in maximum security in jail somewhere. I should feel sorry for you “nativist” Anglo chauvinists because you’re really on a loser here. It must be like a knife being twisted in your Anglo chauvinist guts as your kind is being bred out of existence, not just here but everywhere. But cry me a river.
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Post by Stellar on Aug 9, 2020 14:07:01 GMT 10
It's fun winding you guys up, lol.
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Post by Stellar on Aug 9, 2020 15:19:42 GMT 10
Criticism of muslims is always paraphrased as "racism and xenophobia" by the left. But it's fun to rant. Don't worry about my happiness - I'm exceedingly happy with my life and my family who are all healthy and doing well in their lives. Of course I'm not happy about the virus and the restrictions which has meant spending more time indoors and therefore on the laptop. In which case I will take out my annoyance on those groups who deserve it!
Now, typically you mentioned an outstanding group of Lebanese Australians but of course one thing you forgot to mention was their religion! Naturally, these upstanding citizens are All Christian and I truly can't see many Christian Lebanese hoofing it back to Beirut when their families escaped from the fighting and persecution by the mussos up to 100 years ago! You always leave out the details.
My MIL's best friend was a Lebanese Christian and you couldn't find a more wonderful generous person. Her grandparents left Beirut back in the early 1900's with their young kids - in fact many of the members of their congregation all made the trip here to Australia. Mary always said as I remember - and this was in the late 1970s when musso immigration was in full throttle that our govt would rue the day they allowed the muslims to migrate here.
So ... would you now like to update your list with a bunch of outstanding musso Lebanese citizens of the calibre of your above examples?
ps .. Joe Hockey is Armenian and his father came from Palestine and I wouldn't refer to him as outstanding anyway.
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Post by pim on Aug 9, 2020 17:14:06 GMT 10
I never classed him as outstanding. I might even say he's reprehensible. But would a court convictions him of criminal behaviour? What are the chances of Joe Hockey doing jail time? As a Treasurer he was appalling but as our guy in Washington as the Trump presidency started to crank up apparently he did a good job for us. I stand corrected on Hockey being of Lebanese extraction. Honest mistake but I should have done my homework a bit more diligently. I really don't give a stuff whether they're Muslim or Christian or atheist. Your visceral animus against people on the basis of their religion is of zero interest. You're not "mainstream" and you're deluded if you think you are. I'm not mainstream either and I cheerfully own my minority opinions. You're an extremist Stellar which takes you beyond being someone with robust forthright opinions. Nothing wrong with robust and forthright. But you take it further to extremist.
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Post by bender on Aug 9, 2020 18:37:10 GMT 10
It's fun winding you guys up, lol. Oh right, so when your claims get shown up as false you claim you were only kidding to wind people up. That's a pretty silly claim in itself Stellar considering what you claimed fits pretty well with your oft vocalised beliefs. Maybe we should simply disregard everything you claim on the grounds that you clearly have no problem with making things up.
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Post by caskur on Aug 9, 2020 19:38:20 GMT 10
It's fun winding you guys up, lol. Oh right, so when your claims get shown up as false you claim you were only kidding to wind people up. That's a pretty silly claim in itself Stellar considering what you claimed fits pretty well with your oft vocalised beliefs. Maybe we should simply disregard everything you claim on the grounds that you clearly have no problem with making things up. Every foreigner KNOWS the objective is the get to Australia, become a citizen, get the pension then retire back home where the cost of living is cheaper... everyone knows that She didn't say anything wrong. As for the Beirut disaster, people are asking the wrong questions so I'll step up and ask. Does anyone really believe the bullshit story Lebanon "confiscated" explosives because they were worried a ship would blow up? 'cus I sure as hell do not.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2020 20:26:43 GMT 10
Basically true, ...."After six weeks overseas, your Age Pension will switch to the 'outside Australia rate'," Janet notes. "All this means is that your Pension Supplement stops. The Pension Supplement is a combined payment of Pharmaceutical Allowance, Utilities Allowance, GST Supplement and Telephone Allowance. If you receive the Energy Supplement, that will stop also. "The Pension Supplement is around $80 per fortnight for a couple and is designed to help age pensioners living in Australia cope with the high cost of these services. You don't continue to get the supplement if you're not living in Australia. Although, keep in mind, that in many low-cost retirement destinations overseas you can pay your utilities, phone and pharmaceuticals with your spare change. "The Australian Working Life Residency (AWLR) rule is another one to note. If you've lived most of your life in Australia, the AWLR will probably not affect you. If, however, you migrated to Australia during your adult life or spent a substantial proportion of your adult life overseas, a move overseas may mean that your Age Pension amount is reduced after you've been gone for 26 weeks." How it works "The AWLR measures the number of years you've lived in Australia between the ages of 16 and 65," Janet says. "Note that you do not have to have worked any or all of this time; simply living in Australia is enough. "If you have 35 years or more living in Australia between the ages of 16 and 65, you are entitled to the full amount of Age Pension as determined by the income and asset tests. "And if you haven't, then after 26 weeks overseas, your pension amount will be proportional to the number of years of your working life you lived in Australia. For example, if you have, say 20 years of Working Life Residency, then you'll be entitled to 20/35ths of your current Age Pension after 26 weeks." This all means age pensioners can go overseas for 26 weeks and still receive their regular Age Pension, less the supplement. The majority of these pensioners can stay overseas indefinitely and continue receiving their current Age Pension into either an Australian bank account or foreign bank account. But before you pack your bag, Ms Nistend says you should get financial advice from an independent qualified financial advisor and take advantage of the free information services offered by Centrelink. For more information, go to What You Need to Know About Taking Your Age Pension Overseas www.seniorsnews.com.au/news/it-possible-take-my-age-pension-overseas/3453883/Up side is ...less stress on the Australian health system.
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Post by Stellar on Aug 10, 2020 14:09:46 GMT 10
Well I'm mainstream in my neck of the woods, so what? Maybe you should listen to my next door neighbour one day, lol. But yes - you can own your opinions just as I will own mine! Or do you think we should all sing from the same song sheet? But just remember this - you don't own the moral high ground here. So just STF up and let everyone have their say without trying to take over. Otherwise we will all decamp and you can just talk to yourself all day. Believe me there are plenty of boards around and a hell of a lot busier and more interesting than this one - the UK and US boards for example. Oh, and btw these are extremists .... I know you do tend to get a bit confused at times .... And still waiting on that list of outstanding musso "Australians." Tough isn't it!
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Post by Stellar on Aug 10, 2020 14:29:11 GMT 10
What did I make up? What was false? You saying that mussos don't retire over there on Australian pensions? My complaint was this ... tell me what was false about musso "Australians" living in Lebanon making demands on the Australian govt to repatriate them back to Australia every time something goes wrong in that hellhole - which is does with unceasing regularity. As far as I'm concerned - and the majority of other Australians - if you choose to live in a hellhole, then you suffer the consequences when things go wrong. You don't scream and make demands of the Australian govt to move heaven and hell to rescue you immediately - especially in these days of the coronavirus.
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Post by bender on Aug 10, 2020 14:50:18 GMT 10
What did I make up? What was false? You saying that mussos don't retire over there on Australian pensions? My complaint was this ... tell me what was false about musso "Australians" living in Lebanon making demands on the Australian govt to repatriate them back to Australia every time something goes wrong in that hellhole - which is does with unceasing regularity. As far as I'm concerned - and the majority of other Australians - if you choose to live in a hellhole, then you suffer the consequences when things go wrong. You don't scream and make demands of the Australian govt to move heaven and hell to rescue you immediately - especially in these days of the coronavirus. To be frank with you Stellar I haven't seen any news reports of people screaming and making demands of the Australian Government to rescue people in Beirut. As for Australians in Lebanon making demands on the Australian Government to repatriate them every time something goes wrong, which it does with unceasing regularity? It's happened once before, due to bombing carried out by the Israeli's who were ignoring calls from the entire world to stop targeting civilians, which included Lebanese Australians. So to you, once in more then ten years is unceasing? That seems like a fairly large exaggeration Stellar. And sending an aircraft to rescue Australians who have suffered a devastating event like the Beirut explosion is not moving heaven and earth Stellar, to put it into context it involves moving an aircraft. The only thing unceasing here is your compulsive need to exaggerate and make things up to justify and perpetuate your bigotry and hatred of anyone of middle eastern extraction or the islamic faith
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Post by caskur on Aug 10, 2020 17:06:51 GMT 10
Go to youtube... choose "news" watch videos...
Then perhaps you'll see more in-depth coverage than prime time TV news.
And Bender, who doesn't hate the Islamic "faith"...?
I bet there are 10 of thousands of Muslims who hate their "faith"
Stop picking on Stellar all the fucking time!~
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Post by pim on Aug 10, 2020 17:48:17 GMT 10
You make a sweeping proposition based on your bigotry and communal hatred and present it as "fact". The Nazis did the same for the Jews. You present the moon landings as a self evident hoax and present as a "fact" that the moon landings never happened. There are fruitcakes who present the Book of Genesis as "fact" and say grandly that "Darwinism" (oh yes, it's an "ism to fruitcakes like you) is a conspiracy. Let's face it Caskur you're a sandwich short of a picnic. But you do say things that make me laugh so I don't mind you.
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Post by Gort on Aug 10, 2020 18:51:07 GMT 10
Pimp says:
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Post by caskur on Aug 10, 2020 18:53:34 GMT 10
You make a sweeping proposition based on your bigotry and communal hatred and present it as "fact". The Nazis did the same for the Jews. You present the moon landings as a self evident hoax and present as a "fact" that the moon landings never happened. There are fruitcakes who present the Book of Genesis as "fact" and say grandly that "Darwinism" (oh yes, it's an "ism to fruitcakes like you) is a conspiracy. Let's face it Caskur you're a sandwich short of a picnic. But you do say things that make me laugh so I don't mind you. Ah the ol' digress stunt to the moon landing hoax again. You're habitually consistent sir. The Dutch were very upset their moon rock was fake... It just so happens I know where the "moon rocks" came from... like WA outback for instance. Off Robert Junipers sister-in-law Maggie to be precise in fact. You should look her up on FB although she is very elderly now. She keeps writing to NASA asking for her rocks back... www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/space/6105902/Moon-rock-given-to-Holland-by-Neil-Armstrong-and-Buzz-Aldrin-is-fake.htmlSince you too are Dutch, you should question the Dutch authorities what they've done with their fake moon rocks. Now, I won't tell you again. Islam does not belong in my country. I do not want them here unless it's to qualify for something like a doctor or nurse ie, a temporary stay. I want people to stay in their own countries and make their own countries a better place not my country a worse place. You really should stop calling people names who disagree with your mantra. "You're a bigot, you're a bigot, blah blah blah." It's untrue and very rude.
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Post by caskur on Aug 10, 2020 19:01:41 GMT 10
Pimp says: Oh course he likes what I write. I have been told I'm the most exciting writer a person has ever read. That is true to. I'm not making that up. Anyway, off to the fb groups I made with my 700 or so real members.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2020 19:08:06 GMT 10
The government is not responsible for every calamity that happens around the world.
Those that retired to Lebanaon or anywhere its quite legal, then by choice they made their on way there, they can also make their own way back with out government assiatnce.
ITs not hard to see that it would be galling to people to find refugees who came to Australia seeking asylum then after a number of years retire on a Australian pension back from where the fled.....that would seem like a good lurk.
Like refugees going back to the dangerous country they fled from for a holiday to see the their family.
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Post by caskur on Aug 10, 2020 19:16:34 GMT 10
Beirut now resemble parts of the moon... especially the crater the bomb left. Watch this. I bet the Dutchman won't watch it though. He might get a real education for a change. NASA Admits they never went to the moon. www.facebook.com/451404671703267/videos/1621451304626997^^^ That is real science for detractors.
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Post by caskur on Aug 10, 2020 19:33:48 GMT 10
The government is not responsible for every calamity that happens around the world. Those that retired to Lebanaon or anywhere its quite legal, then by choice they made their on way there, they can also make their own way back with out government assiatnce. ITs not hard to see that it would be galling to people to find refugees who came to Australia seeking asylum then after a number of years retire on a Australian pension back from where the fled.....that would seem like a good lurk. Like refugees going back to the dangerous country they fled from for a holiday to see the their family. People love their own countries. They are steeped in ancestor history and have extensive extended families to support them usually when they live in their countries. They make a mockery of becoming an Australian citizen when they apply for it and everybody says, do you like Australia? And they all say, "we love Australia." They don't really love us at all. They don't love our way of life. It is solely due to economic benefits we give them they stay and most of their money goes back home. And that includes the white South Africans that come here too. And the white SA are behind a lot drug smuggling. They don't care about killing Aussies. A piece of paper does not make you Australian
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Post by pim on Aug 10, 2020 19:48:32 GMT 10
Ahh nativism, the refuge of the racist ignoramus. But you take your nativist racist ignorance to a new level of fruitcake insanity. You are truly loopy. I must confess it does have its entertainment value.
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Post by caskur on Aug 10, 2020 20:20:52 GMT 10
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Post by pim on Aug 10, 2020 22:06:16 GMT 10
Oh goody the fake moon landings conspiracy again. Go Caskur!
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Post by Gort on Aug 10, 2020 22:09:03 GMT 10
That is actually Buzz Aldrin, not Neil Armstrong ... and he was talking about not going to the Moon for such a long time after the first missions.On 10 December 2015, the web site YourNewsWire.com published a video purportedly showing film acclaimed director Stanley Kubrick, who helmed such groundbreaking films as Dr. Strangelove, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and A Clockwork Orange, confessing to having helped NASA fake the Apollo program moon landings: This video has been circulating online since at least August 2015 and is one of several clips purportedly showing Kubrick talking about his alleged involvement in faking the U.S. moon landings. While there are various edits of this infamous (and fake) interview circulating on YouTube, the videos all originated with a new film from T. Patrick Murray titled Shooting Kubrick. Murray claimed on the Shooting Kubrick web site that he was granted unprecedented access to interview the director in May 1999, which would have been quite an impressive feat since Kubrick had passed away two months earlier: Although the date could be a simple typographical error, that was not the only questionable aspect of the interview. The man being interviewed simply doesn’t look or sound like Stanley Kubrick when compared to a video of the real Kubrick accepting the D.W. Griffith Award in 1997: * Note that the real Kubrick does not have the face bumps as seen in the faked video. Furthermore, unedited versions of the interview contain hints that the “Stanley Kubrick” in the video is an actor. In a since-deleted clip, the interviewer called his subject “Tom” and instructed him on how to tell the next part of his story: “You don’t say he said anything. You say what he says. Tom, I’m giving you directions. You don’t have to imitate him (Richard Nixon). You’re not reporting it. You’re repeating it … We’re doing exposition here. That’s how we’re going to sneak it in.” A spokesman for Kubrick’s widow also proclaimed that “[t]he interview is a lie, Stanley Kubrick has never been interviewed by T.Patrick Murray the whole story is made up, fraudulent and untrue.” T. Patrick Murray has not admitted that his interview with Stanley Kubrick is a hoax, but he certainly is banking the mystery’s driving interest in his project Some people believe that the Apollo moon landings were a hoax because astronauts would have been instantly killed in the radiation belts. According to the US Occupation Safety and Health Agency (OSHA) a lethal radiation dosage is 300 Rads in one hour. What is your answer to the 'moon landing hoax' believers? Note: According to radiation dosimeters carried by Apollo astronauts, their total dosage for the entire trip to the moon and return was not more than 2 Rads over 6 days. The total dosage for the trip is only 11.4 Rads in 52.8 minutes. Because 52.8 minutes is equal to 0.88 hours, this is equal to a dosage of 11.4 Rads / 0.88 hours = 13 Rads in one hour, which is well below the 300 Rads in one hour that is considered to be lethal. Also, this radiation exposure would be for an astronaut outside the spacecraft during the transit through the belts. The radiation shielding inside the spacecraft cuts down the 13 Rads/hour exposure so that it is completely harmless.
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Post by caskur on Aug 10, 2020 22:18:45 GMT 10
They were a hoax. As my husband used to wonder, how did the rocket manage to get to the moon without crashing into a particle and not exploding.
I used wonder how did they get back without burning up. Everything heading into our atmosphere explodes. Everybody knows that.
They cannot get through Van Allen's belts, there or back and anyone saying they do is LYING or just repeating what they've heard.
No one here has addressed the Dutch receiving a fake moon rock I noticed.
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Post by Gort on Aug 10, 2020 22:29:06 GMT 10
They were a hoax. As my husband used to wonder, how did the rocket manage to get to the moon without crashing into a particle and not exploding. I used wonder how did they get back without burning up. Everything heading into our atmosphere explodes. Everybody knows that. They cannot get through Van Allen's belts, there or back and anyone saying they do is LYING or just repeating what they've heard. No one here has addressed the Dutch receiving a fake moon rock I noticed. Ever heard of heat-shields? Even the craft you agree are orbiting 500 km up that re-enter ... they all need heat-shields. Orbiting craft are moving at about 27,359 Km /hour ... they are in constant "free-fall" and they "stay up there" because the speed of dropping matches the curvature of the Earth, hence they are actually continually "falling". The only way to re-enter is to run a deceleration burn to change the angle of fall to start hitting a re-entry course and hence high temperature friction against the atmosphere once they get low enough. Luckily, protective "sacrificial" heat-shields are built onto the outer surface so that the rest of the craft can survive the re-entry friction. The temperature reaches about 1,649 degrees Celsius. Did you know that the brakes on racing cars get to about 1,000 degrees Celsius? Van Allen's belts discussed above. Don't know about any fake Moon rock given to the Dutch. Don't care either.
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Post by caskur on Aug 10, 2020 22:39:41 GMT 10
Yep, men built a rocket, flew through 25 thousand miles of Van Allen radiation belts, 240-50 thousand miles on to the moon, ...circumnavigated the moon while two boofheads landed on its surface and collected 850 lbs of moon rocks, took 2,000 perfect pictures in gloved hands having time to play golf as well... jump back in their module, whip back up to the rocket circumnavigating the moon and successfully board it in mid air mind you... then fly back to earth going back through 240-50 thousand miles of space without hitting anything ...then 25,000 miles of radiation landing in the Pacific ocean (no footage of the landing exists)picked up by USS Hornet safely without blowing up going through earth's atmosphere.
OH what a miracle.
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