on 14-01-2014 12:26 PM
Why are the Labor/Lefties so concerned about Indonesia?
They seem obsessed about Indonesia
They seem to think that we in Australia should bow down to Indonesia
They seem to think that we all should be at Indonesia's mercy
Indonesia doesnt have the concerns about us like the lefties do about Indonesia
The left keep on and on and on and on about Indonesia and what we should do and how we should do it etc
So again the question... Why are the Labor/Lefties so concerned about Indonesia?
Me I couldnt care less this is Australia not Indonesia and we should worry about ourselves and look after our country and people and not Indonesia
So again the question... Why are the Labor/Lefties so concerned about Indonesia? (Or is that obsessed)
Maybe as they are so concerned and Australia is so evil to Indonesia all the lefties should move there as they would from all the posts on here be far happier living there than in evil Australia.....
on 14-01-2014 05:15 PM
Wrecking ball? Well yes, well put.
What better way to dismantle this monstrosity created over the last six years.
The previous six years had no plans and no way to fund willy nilly structure that just grew topsy turvey
on 14-01-2014 05:17 PM
I think everyone should be concerned about Indonesia, they will have a new leader this year and who knows how they will react
to Australia towing the boats back there.
After all the people in the boats are not Indonesian and were only passing through there too why should Indonesia be entitled to have them back.
The indonesians are pretty angry with Australia plus a lot of ex pats living there agree with them and think Australia is treating them very poorly.
on 14-01-2014 05:26 PM
gut out all the rent seekers, loony grants to loonies, and just about everything Labor foisted on an unsuspecting Australia.
Who knew what their motives were to cut our freedoms, control the internet and we all know the litany of failures they spread like poison into the community.
A great sigh of relief was exhaled when they were slung out.
on 14-01-2014 05:29 PM
Dont get too excited about the kudos i just gave, i meant to reply 🙂
Margo all those people who board boats to make their destination Australia had passports to enter IIndonesia otherwise the would not have been able to enter. As their point of departure is Indonesia and they have no passports or identification to enter Australia the point or return has to be what their point of departure was.
Also Margo do you really think that the IIndonesian government are blind to what is going on??
I would suggest the the powers that be have full knowledge that they are acting as host to unlawful operations but turn a blind eye to boost their economy
on 14-01-2014 05:34 PM
on 14-01-2014 05:52 PM
Speaking of multiple twitter accounts............... nah I wont bother
on 14-01-2014 06:10 PM
For what it is worth, not everyone who enters Indonesia has a passport.
There is a strip along the Burmese/Thai border where the refugee camps are. No passport or identification papers required as it is accepted and known that the Burmese Govt (past) confiscated/destroyed the papers. So refuge is provided, They are just not allowed to come any further into Thailand without documentation, hence why so many are traopped in the camps.
So, itf they gained entry by coming first through Burma (note I did not say originated from), then it is not a given that they had identification documents when they arrived in Indonesia.
on 14-01-2014 06:12 PM
I'm not sure how to respond to poddster posts, how can anyone when it states at the bottom of each and every post that what we think he/she said and what we heard isn't actually what he/she meant, bamboozles me every time.
on 14-01-2014 06:13 PM
on 14-01-2014 06:15 PM
The one who shall remain nameless - is that the baddy from Harry Potter?