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  Rob Messenger Joins UAP to Contest Hinkler
3 weeks ago,  May 05 at 7:02pm Posted in: Uncategorized

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Rob Messenger Joins UAP to Contest Hinkler

Former State Member for Burnett Rob Messenger has joined the newly-launched United Australia Party (UAP) and will stand as a candidate for the Queensland seat of Hinkler at the September 14 federal election.


Mr Messenger, the MP for Burnett from 2004 to 2012, said the UAP and its federal leader Professor Clive Palmer were what his community and Australia needed in a time of crisis




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Mar
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  No Holy War and Jesus armed Himself?
Mar 28 at 9:07pm Posted in: Uncategorized

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No Holy War and Jesus armed Himself?

Mr. Hunter claims that there is "no holy war” in Islam. He also says that,  "Jesus indeed armed himself”. I struggle to reconcile myself, with his assertions. As for "no holy war” I’m sure that the thousands of families of the innocent victims who were killed on 9/11 or during the Bali and London bombings would have a different opinion.

 

And I’m happy to be corrected, but all the historical texts I’ve read (as opposed to religious) have always indicated that Muhammad carried a sword and was a great warrior, while Christ carried a cross, (to which he was nailed and died) and was – similar to Buddha - a great pacifist.



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Vindicated CMC Messenger and Critic to attend PCMC public inquiry

"This PCMC enquiry has obviously uncovered a culture of corruption and/or dysfunction within the CMC. It has vindicated Jo Barber’s and my public warning issued last year about corruption and/or dysfunction in the CMC ” said Mr Messenger.

 

It’s now up to Premier Newman to release the findings of the final CMC reports (Mr Hunter SC)  ordered by former Judge Richard Chesterman and prompted by Ms Barber’s public interest disclosures to the crime watchdog over a year ago. The Hunter report could expose serious crimes committed by QLD doctors and then covered up by our oversight authorites including the CMC, QLD Health and AHPRA.



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Hinkler’s record jobless rate can be lowered by a Federal refund of a State Payroll Tax .
The jobless rate of Bundaberg, Hervey Bay, Burnett has always be a national shame, even before the last two devastating floods. The latest growth in our jobless rate to 9.5% in February should mean that our local LNP politicians get serious about putting forward new ideas and policies that will fix the problem, rather than recycle the same old failed policies which have put us in this desperate situation.

The quick solution for this problem, because the State’s addicted to their payroll tax, is to make the Federal Government refund Hinkler employers for their payments of payroll tax to the state.


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Gold Coast Neo-Nazi rally: An opportunity for politicians to show what their values are,  in the face of evil.

People supporting the Nazi policy of hate, gave away the right to freedom of speech when they exterminated and slaughtered 6 million people of the Jewish faith and directly caused the death of tens of millions world wide, including hundreds of thousands of Australians.

 

I don’t think it is too much to ask for our contemporary political leaders to be vigilant, show some moral courage and continue the fight, which was started by the ANZAC’s and finished in 45, against this vile political ideology. 


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Newman Hard Yakka Backflip on Farser Coast Boot Camp

Bob Davis and his Fraser Coast team’s passion over the years for saving our children by gifting them with some tough-love, will cause the establishment of not one, but five youth boot camps in QLD. (Cairns, Townsville, Rockhampton, Hervey Bay and the Gold Coast)


People Power, a Petition and a Tony Abbott talking to, forces the Premier’s backflip on Hervey Bay Hard Yakka’s boot camp



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