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@ArghMWilliams

Crypto & F1 mostly

Melbourne Katılım Nisan 2012
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Willenium@ArghMWilliams·
Everyday you post another dumb take, at this point I think you do it intentionally because you can’t be this stupid. They’re reducing flights by 5%. That means funneling passengers into fuller planes to save fuel rather than fly partially full planes around while fuel is expensive.
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Aus Integrity@QBCCIntegrity·
Riddle me this. If @Qantas is charging a fuel levy to all of its customers to offset increased fuel prices, some serious explaining is required as to why it’s scaling back operations & routes citing fuel prices. Is Qantas is engaging in deceptive conduct?
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Willenium@ArghMWilliams·
@rayh6430 @Qantas @widflan Entertainment system faults, seat faults, seat accidents (spills, puke..), young children who have to be seated together…there are dozens of reasons this may happen. Your seat preference is just that, and is not guaranteed.
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Ray Howard@rayh6430·
@Qantas @widflan Can you put some context around what constitutes Operational, Safety or Security. Sounds like you are making it up as you go along.
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Willenium@ArghMWilliams·
@herbofchch @MHSJohnWright @Niatheno @goodfoodgal It’s a matter of national interest and we live in a country with a supposedly free media. Surely your problem isn’t that the public are aware he’s been charged and will face a trial? That would be grabbing at straws.
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Joseph Bonner@Bloodhound1013·
@ArghMWilliams @goodfoodgal He was in the Australian SAS. 95 %of Soldiers fail the selection process . The SAS is on par with the top military units throughout the world. He is also the recipient of the Victoria Cross equivalent to a USA Medal of Honor. Hardly a “lowly Corporal !”
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Willenium@ArghMWilliams·
@MGMTAYLOR @goodfoodgal It was a comparison to 20 years of service from her since the OP obviously wants us to compare their achievements, hence the two side by side pictures. You can be a Corporal after 6 years of being a grunt in the army. Commissioner of the AFP is quite another achievement.
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Willenium@ArghMWilliams·
@cetaveira @goodfoodgal So what, she has zero ability to run the AFP? Or run an investigation into war crimes? Where 21 of this guys COLLEAGUES who fought alongside him say he's guilty? Yeah, probably nothing, let's laugh at her for being female instead.
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Willenium@ArghMWilliams·
From a family of servicemen, I hope that is not the case. Same time, in their name I hope that if he's guilty of war crimes (likely) that he is made an example of. We are a professional fighting force, and we follow the rules. You break the rules, you're no better than the Taliban.
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Xavier Basora@xavi87319·
@ArghMWilliams @Woulfe___ @aus_pill Because it smacks of coercion by politicians hellbent to regard Australian participation in Afganistan as a war crime. It's morally repugnant. And the jury will nullify just to give the finger to the entire establishment.
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auspill@aus_pill·
Ben Roberts-Smith > 6’7, 250lbs (200cm, 110kg) > Taliban described him as the ‘big soldier with blue eyes’ > Fought with crusader’s cross patch > SASR, Victoria’s Cross recipient
auspill tweet media
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Willenium@ArghMWilliams·
@goodfoodgal From left to right: 1. *alleged POS war criminal 2. Wife of convicted criminal 3. Guilty of poor fashion criminal
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Willenium@ArghMWilliams·
@xavi87319 @Woulfe___ @aus_pill Also, "public and notorious", you're aware that the Nazi's covered up a lot right? And also that BRS had 21 guys who served with him saying he did these things. Why would you believe one alleged war criminal SAS guy over 21 SAS guys who say he's guilty?
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Willenium@ArghMWilliams·
@xavi87319 @Woulfe___ @aus_pill I'm not saying he's a Nazi, don't misunderstand. But if someone is "alleged" to have committed multiple war crimes, shouldn't it be investigated? Why the rush to dismiss it?
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Willenium@ArghMWilliams·
@xavi87319 @Woulfe___ @aus_pill Yes, I suppose they should have stopped hunting Nazi's after a few months post WWII as well. Everyone should just move on, nothing to see here.
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Willenium@ArghMWilliams·
@xavi87319 @Woulfe___ @aus_pill Totally agree he should’ve been charged back then. Just like when old dudes get done years later for fiddling kids, it’s always good when evil finally gets its comeuppance.
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Xavier Basora@xavi87319·
@ArghMWilliams @Woulfe___ @aus_pill He should've charged 15 years ago. This is a opening shot to charge everyone involved with war crimes. It's stalin purges, 21st century redux. Those 21 are next.
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Willenium@ArghMWilliams·
@xavi87319 @Woulfe___ @aus_pill lol “thorough vetting.” Clearly they didn’t when 21 of his comrades all testified against him. And no, they were not jealous of him before you start that shit. He was both heroic and a murderous POS. You get a medal for one and a jail cell for the other.
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Xavier Basora@xavi87319·
@ArghMWilliams @Woulfe___ @aus_pill Yeah no. The problem is he was awarded the Victory Cross, you hustvdon't hand them out without a thorough vetting. It's utter bullshit. Aussie government can't even be bothered to go after the Taliban for their real war crimes.
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Willenium@ArghMWilliams·
@xavi87319 @Woulfe___ @aus_pill Because the guy was a killing machine who showed no fear in the heat of battle. At the same time he was a piece of shit that 21 of his closest colleagues testified against for committing war crimes. The two things can be true at the same time.
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