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@amootepointe

Conservative. Ecclesiastes 10:2 NIV

Beigetreten Mart 2012
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katy 🌸
katy 🌸@KatyKray73·
Australians feel the strain every single day: rents exploding, services collapsing, tension rising. But Canberra? Silent. Our politicians know exactly what they're doing: flooding the country with mass immigration for cheap votes and a fake economic boost. Call it out... and you're branded a racist.
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Batman.🇦🇺@Batman2242·
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
Bill Maher — a self-described atheist who regularly challenges religion — stopped his show to say something that most mainstream media won’t. Speaking on Real Time in September 2025, he called out the near-total silence surrounding the systematic targeting of Christians in Nigeria. “I’m not a Christian, but they are systematically killing the Christians in Nigeria,” Maher said. “They’ve killed over 100,000 since 2009. They’ve burned 18,000 churches.” He called it a genocide attempt — and then asked the question that cut to the heart of it: “Where are the kids protesting this? They don’t care because the Jews aren’t involved.” Nigeria has been confirmed as the deadliest place in the world to be a Christian, with more believers killed for their faith there than the rest of the world combined. And just this past Palm Sunday, dozens more were massacred in Plateau State. When even Bill Maher is more willing to say it than the major news networks, something has gone very wrong in our public conversation. Why do you think the persecution of Christians in Nigeria gets so little attention?
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING Its 8:30am in the morning and there is still no Easter Sunday message from Anthony Albanese. If it was any other religion, he would be in their place of worship posting relentlessly. It’s obvious now.
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Wernher von Braun
Wernher von Braun@GrantBrowne1·
@RizviAbul Stop your lies & dissembling, Australia’s population has increased by an astonishing FIFTY (50) PERCENT since the Sydney Olympics. There has never been a democratic mandate for this pace & scale of social change
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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
A lot of people, including some so-called conservatives, act like Trump is the reason things are the way they are, but that is completely backwards. Iran has been a terrorist state since 1979, illegal immigration has been a persistent problem for decades, the media has been corrupt and fraudulent since time immemorial, NATO has been freeloading on U.S. security guarantees since 1949, Europe’s energy problems started long before 2016, Ukraine and Russia have been at war since 2014, Xi has been running the CCP since 2012, and the list goes on. Trump did not create any of this, he just pointed it out, forced everyone to see it, and has been trying to confront it head on.
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Lisa
Lisa@Lisa9Sophia·
He’s had free housing his whole life Is there nothing Albanese won’t do for free housing?
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“STRAIGHT SHOOTER”
“STRAIGHT SHOOTER”@Goalkickingguru·
How could four retards like this get elected as leader in four great countries
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Buntz#23..👊👊👊@Bergermeister23·
Australia 2026. Whomever these 4 people represent below, it sure as hell ain't me. I have nothing in common with their way of thinking or their beliefs Nothing whatsoever.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
I think we should seriously start referring to the demographic transformation of South-West Sydney over the past 50 years as a form of ethnic cleansing. The story of the Bankstown Synagogue is a case in point. Built in 1913, the Bankstown Synagogue was the first Jewish synagogue in suburban Sydney. It was firebombed and destroyed in 1991 as the suburb of Bankstown rapidly filled up with Islamist migrants escaping the Lebanese Civil War. I was only dimly aware of the story before I decided to try look up the location of the Bankstown Synagogue today on Google Streetview. I was just curious to see what the street looked like today. And then it hit me. My jaw literally dropped to the floor. The destroyed Bankstown Synagogue stood just a few doors down from the site of the Al Madinah Dawah Center today - the extremist ISIS linked mosque in Bankstown that radicalised the Bondi shooter Naveed Akram. So Naveed Akram was radicalised on a street where Australian Jews once prayed before being driven out essentially by ethnic cleansing. Within living memory, Bankstown moved from being a majority Anglo-Christian suburb with a functioning Jewish congregation to a plurality-Muslim suburb dominated by harsh and extreme forms of Islam. It really is Australia's Molenbeek. If you compare known ISIS foreign fighter recruitment rates from South-West Sydney with census data from the mid-2010s you quickly come to the shocking conclusion that roughly 1 in every 100 young Muslim men in this part of Sydney fought for ISIS in the mid-2010s - or were stopped by Australian authorities right as they were leaving the country to do so. Naveed Akram was radicalised to mass murder Jewish Australians at a mosque located just a few doors down from a destroyed synagogue. Yes, this is ethnic cleansing.
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
As I predicted. There‘s one million new migrants that Albanese imported into Australia his first two years, who will all be eligible to vote at the next Federal election. And Labor‘s number one priority is to get every one of them through a citizenship ceremony and on go the electoral roll.
Aus Integrity@QBCCIntegrity

BREAKING: Leaked correspondence from Labor’s Assistant Minister for Citizenship, Julian Hill to Mayors across the country urging them to hold larger and more frequent Citizenship Ceremonies now that Labor is fast tracking processing of applications They’re ramping up, not down!

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Moira Deeming MP
Moira Deeming MP@MoiraDeemingMP·
Happy Easter!
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Bruce Mayo
Bruce Mayo@stveda·
@QuentinDempster @mattjcan You of course Quentin are full bottle on the full system cost of Albo’s renewables fantasy. Otherwise how could you make such a statement?
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Quentin Dempster
Quentin Dempster@QuentinDempster·
“Our enormous coal reserves can be converted into oil”. This is @mattjcan’s solution to Iran war disruption to our petro supply. No costings; no modelling of supply. Mr Canavan omits to mention the most cost effective strategy staring us in the face: solar/wind/battery/hydro,
Senator Matt Canavan@mattjcan

Our dependence on foreign oil supplies is our greatest economic and national security risk. We shouldn't be so exposed if we just used the massive energy resources we have. I wrote more in the Daily Telegraph yesterday - and full article below. --- Every day about 80 ships arrive in Australia with freight from overseas. About half of these ships, at least by weight, carry petrol, diesel and other fuels. Because of the Iran war we are getting a hard lesson on how vulnerable we are to this dependency. As hard as the next few months are likely to be it is far from the worst that we might face. This Middle East conflict is not one we are directly involved in. A conflict in the Pacific would put us in much more of a pickle. This week the Page Research Centre, a research body aligned with the Nationals Party, released a report on what we should do to prepare for the risk of conflict in our region. Their report's title highlights the issue, *All at Sea: Fuel, War, and Australia’s Achilles’ Heel*. The problem we have is that any potential adversary can tailor their strategy to cut our sea lanes and smoke us out. This strategy can be effective almost independent of the size of our oil stockpiles. While much of the debate has focused on why we don't have three months' worth of fuel, many sieges have lasted longer than that. Stockpiles can give us breathing space but they are not long term protection. Others have used this debate to push electric vehicles. Some adoption of electrification can help and I love electric vehicles. I would have already bought one but for the cost. There are two major issues with electric vehicles as a solution. First, we do not have enough electricity to service our current needs. Any major expansion of electricity demand cannot be filled by just renewable energy. We would need to build coal, gas and nuclear plants as well. Second, even if we convert our entire passenger car fleet to electric vehicles that would save just 30 per cent of our fuel demand. We can also use more biofuels to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, however, they too cannot supply most of our oil needs either. Australia should never find itself facing an energy crisis again. Australia has more energy resources per person than any country in the world except Saudi Arabia. However, 95 per cent of our energy is in coal and uranium, the two energy sources that the current Labor government refuses to use. Our incoming energy crisis is a choice, not a destiny. It is a choice imposed on us by a net zero obsessed government that has put the pursuit of unrealistic and unachievable global emissions targets above the national security of Australia. Our enormous coal reserves can be converted into oil. Coal to liquids technologies have been used at scale since World War II. South Africa today produces around 40 per cent of its liquid fuels from its coal reserves. China now converts around 400 million tonnes of coal to liquids every year. According to the Page Report we could get such technologies going in about a year. This crisis may end before that but this experience should be a massive wake up call because the next crisis might be much tougher for us. Change is coming. This week even the net zero obsessed Labor Government was forced to rush emergency legislation to subsidise the importation of petrol and diesel to Australia. So, the Labor Government, which has fought a war on fossil fuels for its first four years, has been reduced to desperately using taxpayer funds to support the overseas production of the same fossil fuels they have been saying we no longer need. The Labor Government refused to support our amendments, which would have unwound the prohibitions and restrictions, on the production of oil and gas in Australia, that Labor has inserted into federal law. So we now have the bizarre spectacle of an Australian Government supporting the creation of foreign oil and gas jobs in overseas countries, but the Australian Government won't support the creation of Australian oil and gas jobs in its own country. If it is a good thing to support the importation of fossil fuels from overseas, why is it not a good thing to support the production of fossil fuels here? Domestic production would reduce our dependency on foreign countries too. We are the only island nation in the world that is its own continent. With a continent full of resources we should not voluntarily put ourselves at risk of a modern day U-boat campaign on our shipping lanes. We are a land "girt by sea" but because "our land abounds in nature's gifts" we should never again be so dependent on others as we are now.

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Jim Ferguson
Jim Ferguson@JimFergusonUK·
🚨 AFL LEGEND ERUPTS — “THIS IS NOT DEMOCRACY” Gary Ablett Sr has launched a blistering attack on the Australian government — and he’s not holding back. He claims: • Australia is being run “like a dictatorship” • The government is “socialist communist” • The system has operated under “fraudulent governance” for decades And it goes deeper… Ablett argues constitutional changes since the Gough Whitlam era have undermined the nation’s legal foundation entirely. His warning? Every level of authority — government, courts, taxation — now faces serious questions of legitimacy. Explosive. Controversial. But now out in the open. The bigger question: How many people are starting to think the same?
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Grant.moffat
Grant.moffat@moffat14·
@Ryandally08 Albanese is focused on one thing and one thing only with mass immigration, increasing the Labor vote and maintaining power. He doesn’t care a fig for the impacts upon housing, infrastructure and “diversity is our strength”. Wake up Australia.
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