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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    ....and she was thoroughly patronised by our then prime minister.

    very intelligent girl.... and very articulate...she should be prime minister....


    So - he "thoroughly patronised" her by congratulating her and her fiance on their engagement.

    While I was never a fan of Morrison - I'm not gullible enough to fall for some of the crap being pedalled by the snowflakes in society either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Back onto the new Monarch topic

    Why does remind me of Biden
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    I was impressed with how far Charles marched, I've walked around much of that area and reckon it was a top effort for a 73 year old.
    I still want an Australian head of state though.
    There are plenty of non-political people of integrity around who could perform a largely ceremonial role, but be able to intervene to ensure fresh elections were held if the parliament became unworkable, I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
    Why does remind me of Biden
    What's stupid about that mock-up is that the date's wrong - the Queen died on Thursday the 8th of September. Not the 7th of September.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post


    So - he "thoroughly patronised" her by congratulating her and her fiance on their engagement.

    While I was never a fan of Morrison - I'm not gullible enough to fall for some of the crap being pedalled by the snowflakes in society either.

    I can't find any reference to Morrison congratulating her and her fiancee on their engagement and her objecting to that.

    But when she'd finished her speech at the Australian of the Year event, in which she spoke about how she was abused by a paedophile teacher (who, incidentally, copped a further four months in prison when he stated - on Facebook - that most men in Australia envied him), Morrison's response to her was, ‘Well, gee, I bet it felt good to get that out’.

    Tame herself suffered a range of psychological issues as a result of the abuse she endured, but got through it, so I'd suggest that she's anything but a "snowflake".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    I can't find any reference to Morrison congratulating her and her fiancee on their engagement and her objecting to that.

    But when she'd finished her speech at the Australian of the Year event, in which she spoke about how she was abused by a paedophile teacher (who, incidentally, copped a further four months in prison when he stated - on Facebook - that most men in Australia envied him), Morrison's response to her was, ‘Well, gee, I bet it felt good to get that out’.

    Tame herself suffered a range of psychological issues as a result of the abuse she endured, but got through it, so I'd suggest that she's anything but a "snowflake".
    Just because YOU can't find any reference to Morrison congratulating the pair on their engagement doesn't mean it didn't happen. Took me all of about 30 seconds to find a reference quoting this.

    And it wasn't Grace Tame I was referring to as a "snowflake" - but I won't bother explaining this .................
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
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    One case was accession by death. In another in an attempt to save the death of a country divided by top down conspiracy so I can see the parallels too. Cheers

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    I wonder how many people will join the Queen of Denmark in testing positive to Covid after attending the funeral.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    I wonder how many people will join the Queen of Denmark in testing positive to Covid after attending the funeral.
    That is what I thought when I saw the crowds, although those outside would have been in a better place than the official guests.

    Funerals are notorious covid hotspots. (Including my sister in law's funeral a couple of months ago (which I attended on line) with about a third of those who attended in person infected!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
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    I still want an Australian head of state though.
    There are plenty of non-political people of integrity around who could perform a largely ceremonial role, but be able to intervene to ensure fresh elections were held if the parliament became unworkable, I think.
    I'm not so sure, as I reckon the current G-G has some serious questions to answer about swearing people in to secret ministries and the former G-G should/'ve be/been asked about what they knew about the SAS Regiment's conduct in operations overseas. I think the G-G is supposed to be a voice of reason and common sense and not just rubber stamp everything the govt. wants.
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