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Charities & Causes

Posted by: stretch

25th Jan 2011 12:50pm

i dont believe the people in brisbane should continue to request funding from the local community as they were pre warned aproxametely 5 years ago and the politicians can lie about this as much as they like but when the cost comes down to it let some of the money we the tax payers are sending over seas come back home to pay for the damage
after all we are just as poor a country as the reast and the politicians decided in price rise not the local community
so lets see them get our money back home
and start producing a few products here in australia not send it home to the politicians home land

Rose
  • 21st Apr 2011 04:36pm

I fully agree,I'm tired of hearing where they send OUR money and to which damn country,get rid of all these dumb idiot governments and I mean all of them, none are worth a toss,and start helping our own,we have our own disasters,setbacks,low income earners,homeless people young and OLD,starving people,Fix our own country first and stop bringing in more unaustralians and use the money here in australia for Us and Us only,heaps of us are loosing our jobs to overseas,then the new keep coming over and now you see them serving behind counters,driving courier trucks and other jobs,GIVE US BACK OUR COUNTRY AND KEEP OUR MONEY HERE FOR OUR PROBLEMS.


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