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on 29-05-2020 07:33 PM
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:it's your thread. I have many other things to tend to during the day . . . least of which are the antics of PH
Oh right.
I'd have thought it was your job to post updates seeing as it interested you enough to start a tread about it.
Well of course I would, but I have not found anything on any news site I looked at
Now, if you lack the skillset required to chase up any new information then just say so and I will try to help you out, but I'm not going to hold your hand.
I seem to lack the skillset. Could you help out please?
Spoiler**shudders at the thought**
Promise I won't try to grab your hand...![]()
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on 29-05-2020 07:34 PM
Dont twist it icy I did not say to do any thing Violent against the red headed terror, I said what I thought of her, which is free speech, I did not preach violence like AJ which is hate speech.
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29-05-2020 08:24 PM - edited 29-05-2020 08:29 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:
Now, if you lack the skillset required to chase up any new information then just say so and I will try to help you out, but I'm not going to hold your hand.
I seem to lack the skillset. Could you help out please?
Spoiler**shudders at the thought**Promise I won't try to grab your hand...
(only because you said “please”)
The most recent information I could find about PH is about 8 hours old:
News.com.au understands the One Nation leader will file a Section 92 challenge in the High Court either today or early next week with lawyers at Brisbane-based law firm Mahoneys.
Then I found an article (from 4hrs ago) about Bob Katter backing her push:
Mr Katter thew his weight behind her campaign on Friday, saying hundreds of businesses have been suffering without inter-state tourism.
The article also states that Peter Dutton supports the High Court action:
Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has backed the legal challenge, saying the premier's 'lack of logic' is killing the economy.
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on 29-05-2020 10:39 PM
*washes hands*