Thanks lefties, The boats are on their way. Maybe not yet, but mark my words, the boarding passes are being issued, the fares being paid and the bags being packed. Derryn Hinch put the nail in Australia's coffin, so neatly crafted made by the Australian Medical Association Past President, Ms Phelps. I had hoped that the boat years were gone. But no, they are back. Flashback to Christmas Island.
" Stcks and stones will break my bones but words will never hurt you. "
Back in July 2016, on Bastille Day in Nice, France, a muslim terrorist drove a truck in to the crowd of revellers and killed and injured many of those people.
The following day on Australian TV, media personality Sonia Kruger said that there is a correlation between the number of people who are Muslim in a country and the number of terrorist attacks,"
And then it began......
I did not think kindly or well of Barnaby Joyce about his betrayal of his wife and daughters.
I still do not. But by God, sometimes he hits it out of the park when it comes to defending the People of Australia.
What he lacks in loyalty to his wife and daughers, he has our backs, that is for sure.
From his facebook he writes:
In less than 4 years, our country and world has changed. Public opinion is now being censored; family units are divided and couples are at odds. Wearing a hat will get you treated with disdain or greeted with a handshake.
In early March I submitted this article to another blog and it was not printed. So I have decided to print it under Patriot Realm.com.
It was all about Kiwis. So, here it is, my take of Kiwis. And how, after March 15th, the shy and reclusive Kiwi is standing like a deer in the headlights, wondering what the hell happened, and why they are suddenly in the limelight and not in a very good way. Has their Government thrown them under the bus and exposed their Nation to the rest of the world?
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