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  • Well, I'd say that there is always more to learn - even if you feel you are proficient in Australian politics, you won't be familiar with every aspect of it. Picking a subject that you know well and like can be great, if you make sure that you are extending your knowledge, rather than just rehashing things you already know.

    I have to say that, in retrospect, I would have liked a little more variety in the subject areas that I chose. I suppose it's just a question of whether good marks or new ideas are more important to you. (Keeping in mind that it is possible to do well in arts courses that you aren't familiar with, given that they mostly revolve around essay writing skills which are reasonably transferable across government/sociology/philosophy etc).
    'Cultivated' isnt the word i'd use.
    Fabricated?
    Exaggerated?
    Contrived?
    Pompous?

    My dad has one from Kings school. Sounds more sleazy than cultivated imo
    na i assume he's all like
    MISS FINNNNEEEEEEE out of parliament


    But I think that the article you posted aboutn him calming things was somewhat overstated. Tensions were still very high yesterday. You could cut the air with the emotion and the speaker was magnificent in recognising this etc

    And Tuckey really is an awful old coot. He interjects at eeeverything and you can feel the Coalition's embarrassment. He's an aging anarchist and wants to go out in a blaze of glory it seems
    Nope. Was at Qtime though. Have to say that Anthony Albanese seems to be the best speaker - in terms of confident, animated, colourful articulation. Gillard has better rhetoric but is less enjoyable/easy to follow.

    The Opp. were all tired and defeated, trying to score points on refugees. Ugly.

    I saw Peter Van Onselen and thought of you
    I'm economically centrist - third way, complementary roles for state and market etc. Not a libertarian certainly :p
    I fundamentally disagree. We represent the things that never change. We are the rock on which people are grounded in this life. We have no right to 'change' for the sake of changing.

    Go appease some satanists
    Steady Lentern, Steady! We are on the verge of final victory over the Protestant heretics. The Anglicans are tired and divided; they hardly know what they stand for anymore and are paying for their spineless attitude to the deciding issues of the day - especially Life. Due to the prudent guidance of our German Shepherd, reunification with the Orthodox Church is potentially months away. Hold firm, keep the faith and resist the world
    Lol they need to be scared. They crave the regality and authority. They will respect us even more if we are firm on this
    /whip
    Yo, can you explain to me how "post deletion" works. I think one of the mods is fucking with me. I refresh the page, all my posts from it are gone. I ask why, refresh the page, and they're all back again. I feel like strangling something.
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    I didnt get into the passage. It's not clear how it applies to the modern problem of people smuggling; theyre not slaves for one thing. But further than that, we're doing anything but turning them away. As I said, the government has been very sensitive about this so far and they win points from me.
    I almost replied but cant be bothered getting dragged into a debate about schroe's trolling

    They werent big on sovereignty in biblical times. The notion of border protection is relatively new. But there's a correct process involved in gaining full access to a society's fruits. Right now, I agree with the more humane approach of the Rudd government, even if it does risk attracting more people smugglers
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