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What is a Jesuit jamboree?

Is it something that we should be concerned about?

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Scott Morrison is a born-again Southern Baptist-turned Zen Buddhist priest


 


See you lot made me look him up thinking who is he, now I've never come across a conversion quite like that before.  Can someone tell me what that actually means?

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it means he has no real idea of who he really is. but its obvious he's really just another confused bigot.

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Is it something that we should be concerned about?



 


Only in your world shuggy... the MAJORITY of Australia's  will welcome them with open arms on or before September the 14th and breathe a huge sigh of relief that Labor and Gillard have been booted out of power for at least a decade if not longer....  

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like the CMFEU?

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So now we have threats from someone who doesn't understand what that flag stands for, the fight against oppressive government taxes.


 


Nice.

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CFMEU

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I absolutely 100% agree.  Two people have tried to use that flag before for their avatar. Get out and get an apprenticeship while you can.

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I absolutely 100% agree.  Two people have tried to use that flag before for their avatar. Get out and get an apprenticeship while you can.



 


I take it this is a threat from you..... 

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Nero you are wrong in using that flag when you have no idea what it stands for in modern Australian (racist) culture.


 


Or perhaps you do understand what it stands for and you are happy to join the club that makes the rest of the country cringe with shame?


 


Just seeing it makes my heart skip a beat and immediately reminds me of all that is ugly about this country.

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Nero you are wrong in using that flag when you have no idea what it stands for in modern Australian (racist) culture.


 


Or perhaps you do understand what it stands for and you are happy to join the club that makes the rest of the country cringe with shame?


 


Just seeing it makes my heart skip a beat and immediately reminds me of all that is ugly about this country.



 


If this country is so ugly then you can leave..... and what is ugly about this country anyway? 


 


So what does it stand for in your eyes martini..... ????????  Please do tell us..... 


 


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eureka_Flag  


 


It was designed by Canadian miner 


 


It flew for the first time on Bakery Hill as a symbol of the resistance of the gold miners during the Eureka Stockade rebellion in the year 1854. Beneath this flag, Peter Lalor, leader of the Ballarat Reform League, swore this oath to the affirmation of his fellow demonstrators: "We swear by the Southern Cross to stand truly by each other and fight to defend our rights and liberties." According to the Ballarat Times, at "about eleven o'clock the 'Southern Cross' was hoisted, and its maiden appearance was a fascinating object to behold."


 



Today the Eureka Flag has been adopted by a variety of groups, including the Builders Labourers Federation and the Australia First Party. The City of Ballarat and University of Ballarat, for instance have used stylised versions of the 'Southern Cross' in their official logo along with several trade unions and other associated groups.

Sporting clubs have also used the flag as a symbol including the Melbourne Victory and Melbourne Rebels. Melbourne Victory supporters adopted it as a club flag for its foundation year in 2004, however it was subsequently briefly banned[20] at A-League games by the Football Federation of Australia, but rescinded in the face of criticism from the Victorian general public. The Football Federation of Australia claimed that the ban was 'unintentional'.

A Red Eureka Flag was used by Pro-Stalinists during the late 1970s early 1980s.As the design was little seen and the group using it was on fringe of the communist movement the Red Eureka flag soon disappeared from view. The Red Eureka flag has since been adopted by the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union. The AMWU, however, has no links to communism and is instead affiliated with the Australian Labor Party.




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