Average Australian
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@AverageAusMan @demetriou_73894 @KatyKray73 Low IQ?!?!! You want Low IQ just look at the people who reply to Katy's tweets. Jesus Christ!
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Here's Nick McKenzie (The Age) who pursued Ben Roberts Smith for years until he found a way to have him charged with war crimes, he used evidence given by Roberts Smiths colleagues who fell apart when confronted with the realities of war - "investigative journalist" ?
More like "snake in the grass"

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@demetriou_73894 @KatyKray73 It’s genuinely an embarrassment to our country that such a low IQ individual could be sitting on the front bench of government
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@KatyKray73 Bowen seems to have been given he fisting of invincibility it would seem that he now things he is above and beyond questioning.
He is ALP’ biggest liability, and under substantial scrutiny he will crumble
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@GetSmart1596603 @JimThom90458694 @PaulineHansonOz @RealLTCRicBosi Hopefully she can read out some details in parliament
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@GreenTyler27 I’ve said it many times before, Bowen is undoubtedly the lowest IQ member of parliament - by a considerable margin
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I can’t believe this person is the energy minister. What juvenile rubbish.
The sun is free. But solar is a capital-intensive system. Panels, inverters, batteries, grid upgrades and firming capacity are all funded with mountains of debt. And when these bond yields rise… so does the cost of this “cheap” energy.

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@JEChalmers ‘We recognize people are under pressure, that’s why we did another year of record permanent migration to Australia in the middle of a housing crisis’
GIF
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We recognise that people are still under pressure and petrol prices are still too high, but by halving the fuel excise we can take some of the sting out of prices and help with the cost of living.
For more info about Labor's fuel excise cut, visit pm.gov.au/media/fuel-exc…

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@even_steven8tht This post is a reminder that keyboard warriors will forever shit on actual warriors who put their life on the line for their country
Zero acknowledgment about how they were killing suspected spotters who would pass on intel to the Taliban
You’d be happier if BRS was dead
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A great reminder that being at “war” doesn’t give you carte blanche to kill civilians
New York Post@nypost
Australia's most decorated living veteran to be charged with committing 5 war crime murders in Afghanistan trib.al/guesMXa
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@HenryGB_274 @jb_jords @even_steven8tht 21 were called, many subpoenaed. A group described as ‘several’ are eye witnesses.
BRS had 6-7 members of his direct unit testify on his behalf
Don’t let the facts get in the way
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@jb_jords @even_steven8tht No. That would be the 30 squad mates who are testifying against him for being such a sick fuck.
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@MurrayWatt 18-21 year olds are about to find out the only reason they were getting entry level jobs with no practical experience was because they were cheaper
Oh well Murray - we can’t expect someone in the Canberra bubble to possess this modicum of common sense, we forgive you!
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@BrentHodgson Oh this is how Australia does it?
Would you care to share the last time we did in then? And all the other wars we didn’t?
Oh no? You don’t like the facts?
GIF
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No, champ.
This is how Australia investigates & charges them as war criminals when faced with credible allegations they’ve killed unarmed guys, disarmed prisoners, and/or civilians.
This isn’t the targeting of soldiers. He’s charged because good soldiers themselves spoke up.
Meanwhile the far-right thinks licensing war crimes strengthens nations.
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles
This is how Australia treats its war heroes. Brands them war criminals for killing the bad guys and throws them in jail. Disgraceful.
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@slavorium @auboomers @_x_wanderer This is a blatant troll account farming impressions with rage takes
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@auboomers @_x_wanderer So you're saying it should be as easy to save up for a $3.2 million house, as it was for you to save up for a $118.000 one?
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Wendy and I bought our home in Killara in 1983 for $118,000. She was flying with Ansett, I was at the bank. We saved the deposit in just under two years. The agent reckons it's worth about $3.2 million now but we'd never sell, too many memories. I don't understand why young people say it's impossible. We weren't on big money. We just had discipline 🏡

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@auboomers @rachelannacole lol this is a fantastic troll account - 10/10 - almost got me
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@rachelannacole If you just applied your math skills to work, you too could be on the ladder.
- Steve
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@PhilHazell1 @_Bandit__22 Correct - you let the Taliban spotter go and reveal the location/details of your unit and allow fellow ADF members to be neutralised.
The politicians who sent these men to war should be the ones on trial
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@OliLondonTV It’s been done to appease all the Muslim voters that our @AustralianLabor have imported into the country and rely on to get their front benchers elected
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@dr__dwayne @Markmoody493511 @goodfoodgal You don’t need legs to pass on information that will get soldiers killed, you absolute dunce
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@Markmoody493511 @AverageAusMan @goodfoodgal Yes disabled farmers often carry weapons in their prostheses.
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@22Donovanwillis @Batman2242 Wrong - US Army had a big uptick in applications since trump has been in office for the second time
People don’t want to join the army when our country is run by a literal pussified man
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@Batman2242 Recruitment is suffering because Gen Z does want to fight rich old peoples wars that Australia should have nothing to do with. Not because a war criminal is rightfully being prosecuted
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@DemoniacoASX Another city living, soft handed fuck pontificating about how soldiers who are literally having their translators turn on them with guns should be treating suspected informants in the middle of a war
I hope you blow your whole portfolio, cunt
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What's truly embarrassing are the people who support Ben Roberts-Smith as if his actions were in fact those of a distinguished war hero
Imputation 1: murdered an unarmed defenceless Afghan civilian by kicking him off a cliff
Imp 4: Committed murder by pressuring a newly deployed inexperienced soldier to execute an elderly unarmed man in order to "blood the rookie".
Imp 5: Commit murder by machine-gunning a man with a proesthetic leg, then celebrating his trophy kill by drinking out of his prosthetic leg
He's now being charged for additional murders.
Yeah, this sounds like an upstanding Aussie soldier.
He's a piece of shit that needs to rot for life behind bars along side his tarnished Victoria cross medal.
Maybe look up "defenceless" and "civilian" in his last trial before making shit up about how heroic he was for murdering these people:
smh.com.au/interactive/hu…
Demoniaco@DemoniacoASX
This bloodthirsty piece of shit needs to be held to account for executing civilians. A complete stain on the Australian special forces.
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@jill197276 @verax_media @PeterOB24979769 21 soldiers didn’t testify against him, that’s a misnomer that headline reading spastics (like you) repeat
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@AverageAusMan @verax_media @PeterOB24979769 Csb you tell us what you saw while there that the other 21 soldiers didn't?
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PETER VAN ONSELEN: How the Ben Roberts-Smith case will tear Australia apart: 'A decorated soldier cast aside by timid elites and agenda-driven journalists' trib.al/rbk5qrj
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