awed_'s profile picture. Former believer in the light on the hill. Long gone. Strong lefty  leanings, though formally unaligned.  Pacifist, human rights, animal rights, free Assange!

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@awed_

Former believer in the light on the hill. Long gone. Strong lefty leanings, though formally unaligned. Pacifist, human rights, animal rights, free Assange!

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The next Australian government needs to ensure that aukus is ripped up in its first year. Australia doesn't need nor want this war mongering US anchor around its neck. The US brings conflict and division. It's the world's leading cause of instability. End AUKUS.


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One hopes it collapses before the end of this term. It should never have been ratified. We voted out the corrupt moron who proposed it and his party. It's unforgivable that #ALP then betrayed us.


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He is kicking it out of the park. Brilliant stuff. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼


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I've been thinking this the last couple months too. Every new policy announcement has been a welcome surprise. I'm not used to Labor being bold, being brave, having courage. And you're right, it's basically because he has to.


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To be clear, I have nothing but respect for Steven Miles and this isn't a slight against him. He should have been Premier two years before he was, and things would have been dramatically different. But the Labor Party Labor Parties hiding behind the couch


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Doing the good and proper and right things regardless of the corporate or institutional power you make enemies of should be the purpose, not the last resort. Because if it's your last resort - you clearly think it has value, so why not recognise it and do it first?


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The biggest ALP failure is that the best Oz ALP Premier in 40 years in terms of their policy action and dealing with what is on their plate (that's 90% of gov, folks!) is Steven Miles. And he's doing it because he has nothing to lose. It should be the blueprint from Day One.


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Who could even consider this? I think we all know. Am ropable. Canberra needs rid of these warmongering zionist monsters & spineless misogynistic dinosaurs incl .@billshortenmp .@AlboMP .@RichardMarlesMP & their bureaucrats #TamponsNotNuclearSubmarines #Auspol #AUKUS


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Menstruation IS NOT A CHOICE WE GET TO MAKE, ARSEHOLES. DON'T YOU DARE, @AlboMP @billshortenmp. "Period products to be classified as ‘lifestyle related’ like vapes and gaming consoles under NDIS plan" #auspol theguardian.com/australia-news…


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This Australia must win, we Australia could play a Huge part in Peace.


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It needs to be an election issue. Who gave the right for the major parties to give away our sovereignty, put 🇺🇸 bases here, sign us up to secret political commitments, make us a target, cost us billions for no return? Nobody was asked to vote on this.


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The cost of the subs is insane: $386 billion!


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It comes after former Prime Minister Paul Keating x.com/RnaudBertrand/…

One of the VERY rare Western politicians who gets it and rejects U.S. imperialism to preserve his country's sovereignty, the immense Paul Keating, 24th Prime Minister of Australia “You see, we're going to get AUKUS but not the submarines. What we're going…



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There's now an incredible number of extremely senior Australian figures rallying against AUKUS. The latest is former Foreign Minister Gareth Evans calling it "one of the worst defence and foreign policy decisions our country has made" 👇 theconversation.com/gareth-evans-a… He says this is…


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#Brik McKenzie trying to yell over the top of her. Absolutely no manners


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“Peter Dutton is dangerous, the Coalition is dangerous” Zali Steggall #auspol


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