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40 COMMENTS

  1. A prayer for you.
    LORD JESUS I am a sinner and I Repent of all my sin’s, Please wash my sins with the Precious Blood of JESUS today, I turn away from all sin, and I receive you into my heart today as my Lord and Saviour, Please write my name in the Lamb’s Book of Life, and please send me the HOLY SPIRIT to help me live in holiness, and establish your Word in my heart and protect my heart. Amen

  2. Is it hate speech to say i hate parsnips?
    Aussies, learn how to grow your own vegetables, stop electing them!
    Imagine, a jail big enough to hold 27 million angry Australians .. "oh, well that was a stupid idea"

  3. When a bill has finally passed both Houses in identical form and been checked and certified accordingly by the Clerk of the House, it is presented to the Governor-General for assent. The words of assent used by the Governor-General are: In the name of His Majesty, I assent to this Act.
    At this point the bill becomes an Act of Parliament and part of the law of the land, although the validity of the Act may be tested in court subsequently.

  4. i have been in my ninth decade for a couple of years now, still fit and in good health, still up for a stoush or two and now totally ashamed of my country of birth, Australia. The oily political class and chattering elites have 'raped' our rights to Freedom of Speech. What in God's Name do they think that they are doing. There is no doubt in my mind that these people (on both sides of the political fence) have no moral core and care little if anything for the people who put then there. Time will tell, believe me. They are inviting violence but are too stupid and incompetent to realize it. Up the revolution!!!!

  5. Is that why they turned the comments back on because they thought the new law would scare us out of expressing our dissatisfaction with our government? Doesn't look like their intimidation tactics worked lol

  6. These laws are being pushed in the shadows, behind the scenes by the CIA and its affiliated groups to control all dissent. All members of parliament that voted for this need to be sacked by the electorate at the next election.

  7. this is not anti terrorism this is a anti free speech law. because they can make everything and anything up. if our defamation law isnt bad enough that it put a boot on the neck of all of our media, now they are making sure you cant even complaint while they farm you for their own gain. this is one of the most oppressive gov and the shittiest country in the world. get out while you can. I am considering burning my passport once i leave.

  8. To many imitations, Labor/Liberal goons swanning about in their own self-importance rather than tackling real issues, housing, low incomes, etc. Australians Deserve a lot more. Lift your game, and SERVE Australia, as you are elected to do so! Cut the Crap, REPRESENT.

  9. If these so called hate groups stop showing their symbols then it could make it harder for law enforcement to identify who or which groups to investigate. There is a real chance you will drive it more underground making it more difficult to investigate instead of getting rid of the problem.

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