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Solo is an idiot she has not even studied Bachelor of Business at a top five per cent business school in the world. I take it that she is the real fluffer, I construed it against her. She is a pornographic slut. She should have died of shame.
yeah i go to UNSW, top fucking business school in australia now stfu. you dont see me flinging my dick around in show and tell. 50.3% average marks. Oh.my.lord. why even bother at uni.
 

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yeah i go to UNSW, top fucking business school in australia now stfu. you dont see me flinging my dick around in show and tell. 50.3% average marks. Oh.my.lord. why even bother at uni.
He has posted threads before about how he and his mother defraud centrelink, so presumably he has to stay in uni to get youth allowance or similar.
 

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yeah i go to UNSW, top fucking business school in australia now stfu. you dont see me flinging my dick around in show and tell. 50.3% average marks. Oh.my.lord. why even bother at uni.
How dumb can you get the top three business schools in Australia in 2013 are:
1. Melbourne University
2. Monash University
3. UNSW
Guess what UNSW is going backwards in terms of global rankings while UTS is improving. Passes gets you a degree. But guess what I am going to translate my academic record into a High Distinction average.
 
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i bet he didn't even get that reference.

trolls trolling trolls trolling trolls.
Just shows you are interested in fluffers. What trash you are made of (get Isidur in a garbage bin).
 

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I deal with idiots like Solo from a position of strength. One day I will become a Wall Street Corporate Predator and be the top CEO in the world. I want to squeeze you hard. I do not want to hurt you my enemies on this site. I am soft I am lovable; but what I really want to do is reach in rip out your heart and eat it while your still alive.
 

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You're an idiot almost failing school, and a welfare cheat. You can't get much lower.
 

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TANYA Plibersek has been endorsed by the Labor caucus as Deputy Opposition Leader.
Source: The Aust
Senator Kate Lundy tweeted the development from insider the caucus room today, where Labor MPs are selecting Opposition Leader Bill Shorten's frontbench.
Senator Penny Wong has been confirmed as Labor's Senate leader.
It's expected Mr Shorten's shadow ministry will include few new faces from the backbench, as Rudd and Gillard government veterans refuse to step aside to make room for new blood.
The Australian has been told that the overwhelming majority of positions on the Opposition Leader's new front bench will be filled by those who have previously served as ministers or parliamentary secretaries.
Factional sources say the new inclusions could include Michelle Rowland and Shayne Neumann from the Right, and Stephen Jones on the Left.
Kevin Rudd is expected to be left off the new team, having expressed no interest in a return to the frontbench.
The caucus met at noon today to select the frontbench and allocate party leadership positions, following Mr Shorten's defeat of Anthony Albanese in Labor's post-election leadership contest.
Mr Shorten today flagged he wanted more women in the shadow ministry, taking a shot at the Abbott government, which has just one woman in cabinet.
“I can't believe that it's not possible to have a greater proportion of your cabinet who are women,” he told Sky News.
The Right gets to select 16 or 17 shadow ministers and the Left 13, with the faction's picks to be endorsed by caucus at today's meeting.
Mr Shorten will allocate portfolios later this week. He also gets to appoint shadow parliamentary secretaries, giving him scope to reward talented up-and-comers who'll miss out on a ministerial guernsey.
The Australian has been told the Right's picks are likely to include Stephen Conroy, Jacinta Collins, Mark Dreyfus, Richard Marles, David Feeney, Don Farrell, Kate Ellis, Chris Bowen, Tony Burke, Jason Clare, Joel Fitzgibbon, Sharon Bird, Bernie Ripoll and Gary Gray, as well as Ms Rowland, and Mr Neumann.
However, the Right could lose one selection to make way for non-aligned caucus member Andrew Leigh, a former economics professor.
The Left's selections look like including Mr Albanese, Ms Plibersek, Doug Cameron, Kim Carr, Catherine King, Jenny Macklin, Brendan O'Connor, Senator Wong, Mark Butler, Julie Collins, Jan McLucas and Melissa Parke, as well as Mr Jones.
Some believed that two other members of the Left faction, Warren Snowdon and Senator Lundy, must be found places on the frontbench.
Ms Rowland was seen as a top performer during the election campaign, while Mr Neumann is a longtime supporter of Mr Shorten. Mr Jones is a talented player on the Left who is well-regarded across the party.
Senator Conroy stepped down from his position as leader of the government in the Senate when Mr Rudd returned to lead the party in June, leading to the election of Senator Wong as leader and Senator Collins as deputy leader in the upper house.
Caucus members said Senator Conroy was now thinking of seeking the deputy position in the upper house, which comes with frontbench status.
Mr Shorten won the historic Labor leadership ballot despite a rebuff from the party's rank and file, which was given a say for the first time.
The grassroots members overwhelmingly preferred Mr Albanese with 60 per cent of their vote, but caucus had the final say with MPs backing Mr Shorten 55 votes to 31.
“I know that there's thousands of people who didn't vote for me but are strong Labor supporters and are still very happy with the outcome overall,” Mr Shorten said.
 

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I congratulate Bill Shorten on his election to the position of Opposition Leader in federal politics. I wish him success at the next federal election. I think he should adopt a bipartisan approach to government affairs. Politicians are elected by the people not just to wage ideological wars but to work together in the national interest. Bad policy however should never be supported. I encourage Bill Shorten to hold the government to account for any policy failures that it may produce. What the voters of Australia elected in the 2013 federal election is a mob that would deliver a stronger Australia and better government.
 
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You're an idiot almost failing school, and a welfare cheat. You can't get much lower.
Would you want to be homeless or do welfare fraud so that you can make ends meet? If you had to choose between those options what would you choose Solo? I bet you are too dumb to answer that question. The only suggestion that you put forward is the evil that is prostitution. You should have died of shame Solo. How brain dead can you get Solo?
 
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Analysis of Tony Abbott
Source; SMH
A "compassionate conservative" in the tradition of George W Bush, a "bigoted air-head" and a leader with a markedly different view on a strike on Syria were among the international assessments of Australia's prime minister elect Tony Abbott.

UK Prime Minister David Cameron called to congratulate Mr Abbott following the election before taking to Twitter announce his delight at working with "another centre right leader".
Tony Abbott (back fow, far right) in his Saint Ignatius' College, team photo from 1975. Click for more photos
The face of Tony Abbott

Tony Abbott (back fow, far right) in his Saint Ignatius' College, team photo from 1975. Photo: Supplied

Tony Abbott (back fow, far right) in his Saint Ignatius' College, team photo from 1975.
Tony Abbott, a second-year economics student at Sydney University, is photographed in his office. Mr Abbott is a member of Sydney University?s Students? Representative Council and vice-president of the university?s Democratic Club (formerly Democratic Labour Club). Picture taken1 June 1977.
Tony Abbott, President of Sydney University SRC. September 1978.
Sydney University student, Tony Abbott, wins the 1980 Rhodes Scholarship, 21 November 1980.
Sydney University rugby prop and former heavy-weight boxer, Tony Abbott, is photographed with sports memorabilia at his home in St Ives, Sydney. Mr Abbott is entering training for the priesthood, 22 May 1985.
Tony Abbott (L) with wife Margie and John Howard in 1994.
Former Party leader Andrew Peacock and present liberal Leader John Hewson, new member, Tony Abbott and new member Bronwyn Bishop being sworn in by the Reps clerk.
Politician Tony Abbott at bronwyn bishops campaign headquarters.
Tony Abbott as a Firey with NSE Rural Fire Service. Year unknown.
Then Opposition leader Tony Abbott goes for a swim after a visit to Mt Martha surf lifesaving club.
Tony Abbott at his Forrestville home with his wife Margie and two of his three daughters, Bridget (7, Left) and Francis (6).
Tony Abbott finishing Port Macquarie Iron Man. March 28, 2010.
Tony Abbott at his Forrestville home with his wife, Maggi and two of three daughters, Bridget, 7 (R) and Frances 6.
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Meanwhile, columnist Tim Stanley proclaimed Mr Abbott's victory a "win for the Christian conservatives" in the UK's Daily Telegraph.
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"Whereas some Western conservatives seem to be entirely motivated by the desire to win (Romney, Cameron), Abbott has a philosophy and – almost unique in our materialist age – a theology," he wrote.

"This puts him in the George W Bush, Stephen Harper compassionate conservative tradition – the tradition that tends to attract the most votes."
In the same mould: a statue of former US president George W Bush.

In the same mould: a statue of former US president George W Bush. Photo: Getty Images

British Tory MP Douglas Carswell said Mr Abbott's victory should inspire his UK counterparts.

"Abbott's views are throughly (sic) modern. He seems to have seen through global warming fad, wants less government and is pro Anglosphere," he wrote on Twitter.

But British Labour politicians were caustic.

"Oz has elected a bigoted air-head to drag them backwards into mean prejudice and vainglorious chauvinism," wrote MP Paul Flynn.

New Zealand's conservative Prime Minister John Key also extended his congratulations to Mr Abbott, saying he looked forward to building on the two countries' close relationship.

"Australia is our most important relationship. Our common interests span trade, economic, defence and security matters and we co-operate closely in our region and on the international stage," he said.

The New York Times noted that while Mr Abbott was unlikely to herald a change in US-Australia relations, he had "been far less vocal than Mr Rudd in his support for an American-led strike against the Syrian government over a chemical weapons attack in that country's civil war" and pointing to Mr Abbott's “baddies versus baddies" assessment of the civil conflict.

The Times' columnist Nicholas Kristof revealed he had been a classmate of Mr Abbott's at Oxford.

"When we were students, we liked Tony but thought him way too conservative to succeed in Australian politics. I guess Oz changed," tweeted Mr Kristof.

As Australians went to the polls, the LA Times declared a "gaffe-prone conservative" was likely to become prime minister.

"Liberal Party leader Tony Abbott has also scandalised political circles by praising a fellow candidate for her 'sex appeal,' denounced abortion as 'a question of the mother's convenience' and dismissed the notion of climate change as 'absolute crap'," the story stated.

The Jakarta Globe queried what an Abbott government would mean for relations with Indonesia, particularly in relation to foreign aid, defence and the handling of asylum seekers.

The paper quoted Mahfudz Siddiq, head of the Indonesian House of Representatives' foreign affairs commission, saying a Coalition proposal to buy back Indonesian fishing boats was "crazy".

“The idea is degrading and offensive to the dignity of Indonesians.”

French newspaper Le Monde made particular mention of the disastrous result of the Wikileaks party in the national election, with the headline "Julian Assange fails to enter the Senate."

Australian born media mogul Rupert Murdoch also took to Twitter on Saturday night to offer his analysis of why the Labor party had been tossed from power.

"Aust election public sick of public sector workers and phony (sic) welfare scroungers sucking life out of economy. Others nations to follow in time," he wrote

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/federal-polit...lias-new-pm-20130908-2tdra.html#ixzz2hffxMrJ7
 

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Sathius005 is the voice of a generation
 

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1. Definition of voice of the generation (expr.) "someone whose words express many people’s beliefs or values.

Examples Martin Luther King, Jr. was the voice of a generation. His speeches expressed what so many people felt about civil rights."
 

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I think there should not be a crack of daylight between the ALP and the Coalition on the issue of border protection. If the ALP adopts the loony left view of the world it will send Labor's vote rock bottom. We need a conservative immigration system that respects Australia's sovereignty to decide who comes to Australia and the circumstances under which they come. However, Australians do not like to see the vilification of people seeking asylum from persecution. We must remain a compassionate, strong and conservative nation.
 

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You're an idiot almost failing school, and a welfare cheat. You can't get much lower.
Solo doesn't know what the definition of idiot means. An idiot is an intellectually disabled person (a very low IQ person compared to the average person in Australia). Calling Sathius an idiot just shows how dead wrong Solo is. After all he achieved pass average in Bachelor of Business at a top five per cent business school called UTS and came first in a law subject at a top one per cent law school in the world. Solo should have died of shame. Solo is incompetent at grasping the details.
 

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Solo doesn't know what the definition of idiot means. An idiot is an intellectually disabled person (a very low IQ person compared to the average person in Australia). Calling Sathius an idiot just shows how dead wrong Solo is. After all he achieved pass average in Bachelor of Business at a top five per cent business school called UTS and came first in a law subject at a top one per cent law school in the world. Solo should have died of shame. Solo is incompetent at grasping the details.
Please stop posting... This has gone for long enough. You don't need to keep boasting, people will thin, you have a huge ego.
 

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I support the Coalition's cut backs to foreign aid. I think we need to promote a culture of international self reliance. The only foreign aid we need to give other countries is military foreign aid to support the war on terror- We need to promote strong international security.
 
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Please stop posting... This has gone for long enough. You don't need to keep boasting, people will thin, you have a huge ego.
If you don't defend yourself in the heat of intellectual combat no body will defend you. You have to build the case to win people's respect. Respect is something that must be earned and must not be taken for granted.
 
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