Gaz
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@DailyLoud How much did Beyonce pay for this? She's not good enough for a top 100
1.Freddie
2.Elvis
3.Ronnie James Dio
Then daylight to 4
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CONSEQUENCE list of best vocalists of all time:
#1. Freddie Mercury
#2. Aretha Franklin
#3. Whitney Houston
#4. Marvin Gaye
#5. Robert Plant
#6. Beyoncé
#7. Ella Fitzgerald
#8. Mike Patton
#9. Michael Jackson
#10. H.R.
#11. Roy Orbison
#12. Nina Simone
#13. Rob Halford
#14. Ray Charles
#15. Mariah Carey
#16. Hank Williams
#17. James Brown
#18. Adele
#19. Chris Cornell
#20. Kendrick Lamar
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@theheraldsun Why would anyone still support this disgusting government?
Seriously 🤔
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Jacinta Allan has refused to publicly admit how much money she has received from the public purse to pay off her second home in Melbourne, with the Premier refusing to say the figure out loud on at least seven occasions during a media conference in Ballarat > bit.ly/3QHru0h

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@AussieBenC @StevoMedia Did you miss the part about revenue being important?
You don't play Collingwood in small venues and lock out 40k fans.
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@StevoMedia If blowing it up means Collingwood can start going down to Geelong every now and then I’ll listen to him otherwise huge spell
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@AshPolitik Starmer is currently hosting an ISIS terrorist while Albo has overseen two terrorist attacks in Australia sanctioned by Iran.
You can talk as much BS as you want, but the smart people know the truth.
Only one has the best interest of people at heart, regardless of the attacks
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@AshPolitik Iran had to be attacked so we stop seeing this 👇
If the rest of the world helped, it would be over much sooner.

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@AshPolitik We had 14 rate rises before Trump attacked Iran.
We have been in a per-capita recession for many years and only record immigration is avoiding a full recession, but it's driving up inflation and making the housing crisis worse.
Albo has failed Australians
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@AshPolitik Tell us how well Dan and co. handled covid in Victoria?
The Greens also celebrating that this free transport announcement is due to them. Labor has buckled once again to the far-left extremists party the Greens have become, and all for preference votes at the upcoming election
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When it comes to global crisis affecting Australians, Victorian Government handles it better than most.
Jacinta Allan@JacintaAllanMP
We’re making public transport free for a month to take pressure off the pump. It won’t solve every problem, but it is an immediate step I can take to help Victorians right now.
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@7NewsMelbourne @rochelleebrown1 Honestly, why would anyone vote Labor, again?
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The Premier's leadership is under a cloud tonight with Labor MPs working behind the scenes to canvas a potential leadership coup. Jacinta Allan has dismissed the plotting as 'anonymous gossip' from 'a few scallywags' but behind the scenes pressure is growing. @rochelleebrown1
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@TruthFairy131 Show us pics of Europe after WWII?
War is bad. Don't start one you can't win. It's really that simple!
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@MrPeterpunko @TonyShaw22 @JacintaAllanMP Who's targeting immigrants?
People are saying that our immigration numbers are too high and that immigrants get lenient sentences, but those are just facts.
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@DrCraigEmerson But it's okay for Labor to preference the far-left extremists Greens, right?
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The Liberals are at it again, preferencing One Nation thenewdaily.com.au/news/politics/…
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@AshPolitik Petrol is up 9c on the high cycle price.
We have barely seen fuel under 1.80 since Labor and Albo won office. It was only when Trump won again and started drilling, is when prices came down.
The Trump attacks are just deflecting Labors failures 🤬
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To honor Bill Clinton’s testimony under oath today, let me recount some of Bill’s sexual predation. He’s guilty AF.
When I was the Air Force Military Aide to President Clinton, I traveled with him everywhere. One night, we were returning to D.C. late after a long trip to Europe on AF-1. We landed at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, like we always do. We helicoptered on Marine One to the White House. We were all tired. It was around midnight when we landed on the South Lawn.
After deplaning with the “Nuclear Football” and a few of the president’s bags, I followed him to the residence elevator and ensured he was good before sending him up to bed. The presidential valets were ready to receive him. I headed to my bedroom in the East Wing. I was bushed. I showered and crawled into my bed to fall asleep to the TV. Shortly thereafter, my phone rang, and it was the AF-1 presidential pilot. “Buzz, we have a problem,” he said. "Oh s**t,” I thought.
Apparently, Clinton had cornered a female AF-1 steward in the galley and molested her. She was young, a staff sergeant, and married with children. I knew her, liked her, and she was super sweet. Now, she was in tears and sitting in front of the AF-1 pilot and commander. I asked the pilot, a really good guy, what she wanted. He told me that she didn’t want to be another “bimbo”; she wanted to remain in the Air Force and be promotable.
All she wanted was an apology. She just wanted it to go away. In the time of Monica Lewinsky, Paula Jones, and Kathleen Willey, this wasn’t surprising to me. It was, however, terribly disappointing and sad. I knew inherently that if I, or anybody else in the military, had done something similar, we’d be at Fort Leavenworth breaking big rocks into little rocks. Yet here was the “commander in chief,” and all he was facing was the prospect of an apology. I was appalled.
So, that morning, a few hours later, and as a young major, I had to walk to the Oval Office and tell the President of the United States that he needed to apologize to the young lady for his assault. Over my years as a combat pilot, I’ve been shot at with hot metal by men who really wanted to kill me, but this was the toughest day in my life. I remember on my way to talk with him thinking, “I didn’t sign up for this sh*t.”
I approached Clinton in the Oval Office. I’d arranged for his personal aide to be there too. He was nonplussed. Quiet. But he didn’t seem ashamed or embarrassed.
Two weeks later, on our next trip, we got the two together on board AF-1 in the president’s office, and he offered a very uncontrite “half apology.” He didn’t care. He was filling a square and covering his tracks. It was stunningly disappointing.
If anybody in the military had done that, it would’ve been jail, expulsion, or both. It would’ve been Fort Leavenworth. But not for this president, not for this man. It was just another day. Yet another in my experiences working for a man with absolutely no integrity and no moral fiber. Character matters in people, especially our leaders, and in Bill Clinton, there was none.
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