Thursday February 16, 2012

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    illsayit

    Wicked Uncle, Im all for your love attitude-you and you wife should be able to have a tonne of kids with that sort of attitude, in fact you probably realize this and are already at it-unless there is some physical complications-sorry. No idealogies holding you back just some good tripping hippy love, yeah man. In fact Norway could drink some of that attitude probably, why fight it all when it leads to murder it seriously is sad, maybe just some trippin' love, multiplying and the mono will be history.

    Posted in: Norway killer's manifesto praises Japan for not adopting multiculturalism

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    illsayit

    well actually if you include the liberal/progressive idealogy of abortifacents-contraception, sterilization and abortion-the numbers killed by liberals/progressives, including Christians and Muslims, is staggering. And could possibly make this guy look rather light-handed. Athiests may have the choice of abortifacents, but both these religions stated have suffered liberal/progressive indoctrination/propaganda, and both are guilty of killing.

    Posted in: Norway suspect says he wanted European anti-Muslim crusade

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    illsayit

    Yes it was NSW not Victoria. In VIctoria they woul djust shoot her or plant drugs on her.

    LOL-yeah thatd be close.

    I wonder is it the softly types get that way because they feel discriminated against, perhaps economically, and fanatics play on the we are poor too, youre like us, attitude. Like I read some Phillipian(if my memory is correct) woman lawyer didnt win a case once, and to make a point she took up prostituting. Like how stupid is that, howd she even get to qualify as a lawyer. What about all those women who knew there was more money out there if they spread their legs, but struggled. And dont tell me this lawyers case was a situation where she was in such dire circumstances, like no money and on the street. Man if she could only see how much women in western countries will take before they drop to such pathetic excuses and standards, and claims. Im so poor Im a prostitute, Im so poor Im moslem. Like right, and what sob story can I pull from my back pocket.

    Posted in: Sydney man whipped in religious attack

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    illsayit

    I reckon they could halve that quote for reconstruction and get it accomplished, but if they have the yen, then it would be nice to use the remaining amount to give compensation to the locals in the area and then they could decide and pay for things themselves....yes I do believe China has an ancient skill of being able to handle hilly territory. And them surrounding hills arent even that much of a slope.

    Posted in: Gov't eyes Y19 tril for quake reconstruction

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    illsayit

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    So whats fishy, the woman was pulled over for a traffic offence. She was asked to remove her hijab to verify her identity and she refused. She then filed a complaint that the police officer removed her hijab, this was proven false because the incident was caught on camera. So she got charged with making a false report. She then got off that charge because she refused to remove her hijab so couldnt be identified

    exactly, the police werent doing their job very well were they. They should have forcefully removed the hijab in the first incident, in front of the cameras, just to be sure that her accusation didnt get out of hand. NSW eh-you sure? Well I guess where the police are concerned it doesnt really surprise me. But, Victoria is running next to the toilet as far as their police efforts go- you dont know? Well explain to me why you dont know that?

    Posted in: Sydney man whipped in religious attack

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    illsayit

    Hiroshima hard hit?!?!?! Get real. Mihara is not downtown Hiroshima-it's an area that has been spoilt for too long. And nobody willing to change much, or humble themselves. Definitely more to it-what nationality were they? Anybody know.

    Posted in: Two women stabbed to death at real estate agency in Hiroshima Pref

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    illsayit

    Well although I think there needs to be money distributed quickly, and construction is needed in the area. Arguing for sustainability while trying to reconstruct an area is getting too in depth and detailed, and that is once again time consuming. People also have to realize that construction costs money, you cant expect people to labour for nothing, and the goods needed to re-build-towns worths that is-is going to cost money. Suggesting one format over another is just preferential. Concrete is quite cheap actually. Supplies, are often bought through certain suppliers, and there is room for variation in which company and what goods are used there, but again this is time,and certain areas of trust need to be established, as well as it wont get past the monies moving out of the region too (unless you wanted to start up a wood mill as well, or something like that, and that still means getting feasibilty to the wood in the area and so on) This needs to be encouraged at the local govt levels. Establishing a committee isnt really needed because the local governments, really can act as that. The suggestion that workers are needed is true, but they then also need living quarters, and so the monies and how they are then distributed will take time, as each area and peoples make what they want known, while also if possible training and giving jobs to locals would be ideal. I think a slower approach is better for all-and believe the locals will realize this too. Workers-that is laborers, not pencil pushers- need to be drawn there, so a slow approach with vision will lead to ideas revolving around sustainability, and rebuilding that would compliment the area. Also this would leave pressure off too much taxing the government quickly-so long as the locals get support through the winter.

    Posted in: Lower house approves Y2 tril 2nd quake recovery budget

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    illsayit

    In the hijab incident-something is fishy about the police there. And didnt that occur in Victoria? Where we all know that the police are worse than the crooks. SO as Tahoochi says, some rules. Though I love the no helmet one-youd have to be AUstralian to think that it is common sense to wear one-, and wouldnt you know it the swearing rule, so recently highlighted in, wait for it, of all places, Victoria. I tell ya the US was sold to Victoria's load of hogwash. Probably had to do with the weather and the fashion. But NSW has seen it coming for a long time, Id guess, theyve been trashed by their 'below the border' compatriots once too often Id say, and the US better wake up to that. And wouldnt you know it, this happened in NSW. I hope we see the results that are deserved.

    Posted in: Sydney man whipped in religious attack

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    illsayit

    Put Wendi on the stand, seeing she is being so defensive. Is that her son? China versus Australia. Woman versus man. My monies on Australia-his words so far are truer than some tiger who has been humbled to a cat.

    Posted in: Murdoch rejects blame for hacker scandal at hearing

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    illsayit

    broken families-divorced parents.....it's a theory of course, havent got any proof, and wouldnt say in every case, but....

    Posted in: Ishida, Ogi discuss parenting ideas at 'Nanny McPhee Returns' screening

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    illsayit

    Gosh this thread reads like a bunch of lesbians without a partner!

    Posted in: Vietnamese cafes in Calif too racy for some

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    illsayit

    Sounds like a modern version of Mary Poppins. Or todays stint in the govt, where they put women/mothers alongside handicapped-by a woman I might add, pathetic. And the modern version, I have a theory, that is ikumen are the result of broken families, and their children who have seen where the father could have been used at home more, and the mother sees nothing but the cash flow-thus ikumen(is that what theyre called huh-sick). And the 2 represented here is your typical eastern philosophy of balance. No practical experience either one of them, so they are a perfect balance alongside the experience of a pig flying nanny. Makes so little sense.....

    Posted in: Ishida, Ogi discuss parenting ideas at 'Nanny McPhee Returns' screening

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    illsayit

    Why can he be granted bail? He should be locked in the nuthouse, at least, it would make the so called nuts, look real.

    Posted in: Sydney man whipped in religious attack

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    illsayit

    How were the mosquitoes papi? And the every 20minute thing is so they can add the chlorine needed to keep the water clean enough to be advertised as a pool that is clean enough to be public. Yuck. At the price of city water youd be better off standing in your yard with the hose on all day.

    Posted in: The big heat

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    illsayit

    Me-a-mum, oops maybe I spelt that wrong....You just seem to get a kick out of making out that the typical mother just rambles on about anything and everything that has to do with nothing about anything that is something being discussed-Get it! Children dont drive, children cant swim. Thats why they have the pool lessons one would presume-in fact thinking like that, Id suggest that driving lessons should be introduced to 5th graders-well so long as theyre tall enough to see over the dashboard. Youchien children should definitely not get behind the (steering)wheel of the bus, cause it might cause an accident. And I would suggest that it would be safer in these sort of circumstances for the other passengers not to have their seatbelt on, as they would not be able to make a clean get-away.

    But on topic-pool and population huh? So is the suburbs or the city more populated?

    Posted in: 3-year-old boy drowns in kindergarten pool

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    illsayit

    So where are the teachers VOICES? You know a bunch of kids a pool, and at youchien-like your gonna play Mum and let the kids have free time, or are you gonna be responsible and organize something for the kids to play at while in the water, and while you be responsible for the kids.

    Posted in: 3-year-old boy drowns in kindergarten pool

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    illsayit

    Wow Hippo cant believe how many minuses you get. I think youre a winner! Id go and high5 the good click for ya, but Id have to read all the other dribble amongst your common sense posts again-And they really arent worth it, them posts. Im on the side of close the business down. 30kids is not easy to watch, but they ceratinly werent doing anything excpet sweating Id say, and so they can continue to sweat it out. But Id never let my kids into any of those sort of places anymore, just cause I reckon I want to be glorified, and the queen of youchien tarts!

    Posted in: 3-year-old boy drowns in kindergarten pool

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    illsayit

    Im Australian. Id never pay to go see whales, and I bet a lot of people dont; poor whaler industry. I also am for commercial whaling; but too my voice isnt heard in Australia, probably why I dont live there, lol. Id have to argue everybody all the time about how precious some fish are, okay mammals. And at the same time defend my own mammal instincts. A definite no win. Im so not into the eco thang, Im so tired of hearing it coming out of Australia. Maybe I should call meself Japanese, but as far as classification goes, like whales as mammals, Im not asian enough looking for that. Lost.....but dont worry the green people will always be there to say, you were wrong but we are generous, you just have to love the whales. I think Id rather love a god or something that is real.

    Posted in: Japan, Australia clash at whaling talks

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    illsayit

    Im not really a know-it-all about China, or the US for that matter(probably couldnt put my dibs on any country actually), but the one thing China is FAMOUS for is it's one child policy. That doesnt sound too free to me. Admittedly I have heard of large families in China, or children who arent registered with the government(that sounds really free), but the freedom to have children is one that makes me want to question your ideals on freedom, iWorld. Now the US population can be very vocal about limiting children, they allow abortion. But they also allow a voice for those who want more than one child too. I mean how does China manage to enforce that law? Like, youve one child there-youre banned from sex, kinda thing? Curious. Chinese mothers are known to be great mothers at getting their children educated and all, surely having one child is kinda limiting on them?

    Posted in: China of 2011 isn’t the Japan of 1980s

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    illsayit

    Ive heard peanut butter can give you cancer-shouldnt we do the same for all products that are harmful? What about ajinomoto, thats supposed to be lethal as well? And well you get my drift, Australia doing this is an embarrassment. The law is stupid-how can you even call it a law?

    Posted in: What do you think of laws in some countries (U.S., Australia) that require tobacco companies to put gruesome, full-color images on their packs as health warnings against smoking?

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