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09-11-2017, 08:04 PM
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Gravity does not Suck
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Originally Posted by blindman
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Let me be the first to bite unless I am already too late.
Here is me thinking if one did not have a gun one could not commit a gun murder.
As to your second line...that is indeed interesting care to share your authority for such a conclusion.
Alex
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09-11-2017, 08:09 PM
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Gravity does not Suck
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I blame Hollywood the fountain of USA culture.
Alex
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09-11-2017, 08:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by xelasnave
As to your second line...that is indeed interesting care to share your authority for such a conclusion.
Alex
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Guessing that it could have been Alex Jones - possibly the most corrosive and unprincipled of all the misinformation sources.
https://www.infowars.com/fbi-says-no...at-sandy-hook/
https://www.infowars.com/texas-churc...t-telling-you/
etc. etc. ad nauseam
Last edited by Shiraz; 09-11-2017 at 10:03 PM.
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09-11-2017, 08:26 PM
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Gravity does not Suck
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
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Oh dear they really have their problems over there.
I can not fathom how anyone can kill another let alone to gun down crowds of folk.
Alex
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10-11-2017, 12:08 AM
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At least the terrorists don't have to over exert themselves in the US, the locals are doing a good job of killing themselves off.
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10-11-2017, 12:45 AM
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With a population of well over 300 million, the mass murderers are not
going to run out of targets any time soon.
raymo of targets
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10-11-2017, 08:33 AM
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Seeing is Not Believing
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We are potentially fooling ourselves if we believe we can understand America's attitude to gun ownership and their seeming indifference to the endless stream of mass shootings. In conversation with some of my US of A mates over the years they have no concept whatsoever that myself like virtually all Australians have, no need to own a gun, no interest in owning a gun, nor any need for our gun laws to change. Our attitude to guns quite frankly scares and gobsmacks them just as much as we are gobsmacked by the fact a hand held howitzer is only a trip to Walmart away.
As with most things as soon as privilege migrates to a right abuse will likely occur.
Its a sad state of affairs indeed..
Rob B
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10-11-2017, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Shiraz
Hopefully Tony, but what about the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers party?
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I said in a post recently that there was as special place at the bottom of my voting slip held for Pauline Hanson's One Nation, but the Shooters may well claim this spot if they ever stand in my electorate (unlikely - inner city neighbourhood) or Senate (quite likely - Queensland).
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10-11-2017, 01:23 PM
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Lost in Space ....
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USA just seems to be a horror story continuously unfolding. The answer to everything is a gun, all problems can be resolved by killing your protagonist. Their stance is borne out of their ignorance of the rest of the world and the righteousness of the all-American way. Their Bible belt is as extreme as any terrorist group globally.
I know there are good people amongst them but the other factors are too scary to risk. My step son is over there now for a short stop on his way to Canada. I'm holding my breath till he moves on.
I'm staying well clear of them
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10-11-2017, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ZeroID
I know there are good people amongst them
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There are extremists amongst the good majority. It's a mistake to let nutty minorities tarnish a whole people.
I suspect people around the world are much the same; ie. they primarily want to lead a peaceful life with a job and opportunities for their kids and they're/we're easily manipulated by immoral leaders.
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10-11-2017, 03:25 PM
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If you want to hear something bizarre, how about this. Back in the late 70s
I was employed by the U.S. Navy at the Harold E. Holt base in Exmouth,
W.A. The American wives and children, and some of the men, wouldn't use our water for drinking or washing their hair. A tanker came in from Singapore
every few months, and filled their tanks.
raymo
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10-11-2017, 03:31 PM
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Watch me post!
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You probably didnt put enough sugar in your water.
Andrew
( boiled many hot water urns full of vinegar to get rid of the layers of calcium deposits when up that way.
ie the water was pretty rough :-) )
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10-11-2017, 03:33 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by raymo
If you want to hear something bizarre, how about this. Back in the late 70s
I was employed by the U.S. Navy at the Harold E. Holt base in Exmouth,
W.A. The American wives and children, and some of the men, wouldn't use our water for drinking or washing their hair. A tanker came in from Singapore
every few months, and filled their tanks.
raymo
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Interesting, and sounds bizarre. But then again I have no idea how long we've had potable water in WA. Anyone have any ideas on that?
And for the record Raymo, we can't drink the water that come out of our taps here in the Perth metro either. I'm not sure what they add but the taste is awful so we have to use a Brittax filter jug.
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10-11-2017, 04:51 PM
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Actually,I understand them not wanting to drink it, but washing their hair??
With their abysmal pay, I suppose they were entitled to a few perks.
My next door neighbour was a Chief Petty Officer, and I was in charge of
maintenance at their three power stations, and my salary was over twice
his, god knows what the ordinary seamen were paid.
raymo
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10-11-2017, 05:40 PM
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Gday Raymo
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Actually,I understand them not wanting to drink it, but washing their hair??
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I can fully understand why.
I was at Karratha in the mid eighties and water came from the Harding dam. After washing your hair, no gel was reqd to get that trendy "spiky" look :-)
Andrew
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10-11-2017, 06:49 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by raymo
Actually,I understand them not wanting to drink it, but washing their hair??
With their abysmal pay, I suppose they were entitled to a few perks.
My next door neighbour was a Chief Petty Officer, and I was in charge of
maintenance at their three power stations, and my salary was over twice
his, god knows what the ordinary seamen were paid.
raymo
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Yeah Ray, but don't confuse being a Chief Petty Officer with being an officer cos they're not. Sure their rank includes the word 'officer', but they're just the highest ranking crew member and live and eat in the crews section of the accomodation. On merchant ships that's how it was anyway.
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10-11-2017, 08:04 PM
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Paul, I was a Chief Engineer in the British Merchant Navy, and am well aware
of the situation vis a vis Chief Petty Officers.The fact remains that he was
either five or six ranks from the bottom of the ladder. CPOs and their
equivalent ranks in the other Australian armed services make a very
comfortable living. The U.S. armed forces were always poorly paid; I don't
know if it has changed in recent times.
raymo
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10-11-2017, 08:04 PM
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Now I see !!!
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Originally Posted by xelasnave
Oh dear they really have their problems over there.
I can not fathom how anyone can kill another let alone to gun down crowds of folk.
Alex
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Maybe you should look at UT about Las Vegas shooting with some real footages,
questions and inconsistencies. You should comprehend that Wiki is not authority.
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10-11-2017, 08:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by raymo
Paul, I was a Chief Engineer in the British Merchant Navy, and am well aware
of the situation vis a vis Chief Petty Officers.The fact remains that he was
either five or six ranks from the bottom of the ladder. CPOs and their
equivalent ranks in the other Australian armed services make a very
comfortable living. The U.S. armed forces were always poorly paid; I don't
know if it has changed in recent times.
raymo
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Got it Ray, - I was a sparky for about 10 years with BP before coming here in the late 80s. I hadn't realised the US pay rate was so poor. I was certainly happy with my conditions, and I'd be pretty sure you were too
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10-11-2017, 09:13 PM
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Sorry for the hijack, but Paul, I should qualify my statement by saying
that I was referring to enlisted men[and women]; I don't know how well
their officers are paid.
raymo
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