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like i'm sure in China or Russia they don't have a "public" drug problem, because if you are a problem to the state then maybe you get a random visit? maybe officers find some drugs on your kitchen bench in plain sight and take you away
@Memor-X actually the junta in Myanmar more or less did this! but rather than drugs it was aiding terrorists
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> President Sue Lines acknowledged the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people as Traditional Custodians of the Canberra area and paid respect to elders past and present at the opening of Wednesday's sitting.
Senator Hanson interjected, yelling "No, I won't and never will", before exiting the chamber.
The One Nation senator told AAP she could not accept the Welcome to Country or a proposal to be moved later in the day that would raise the Aboriginal flag in the Senate chamber.
Senator Hanson interjected, yelling "No, I won't and never will", before exiting the chamber.
The One Nation senator told AAP she could not accept the Welcome to Country or a proposal to be moved later in the day that would raise the Aboriginal flag in the Senate chamber.
> She said if anyone needed acknowledgement it was "our people that have fought for this country. People who have sacrificed their lives".
like unfortunately this is likely a attention grabbing stunt she's pulling because she only choosing now to make a spetical of herself and she's know to do this (eg. google "pauline hanson burqa") and it's a loose loose. we either ignore her and let her being a hateful bigot not be out in the public or we reward her by giving her attention
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UCP leadership candidate Danielle Smith under fire by all political stripes for cancer comments calgary.ctvnews.ca/…
> Danielle Smith, the former Wildrose party leader and UCP leader hopeful is under fire after she hosted a podcast over the weekend with naturopathic doctor Dr. Christine Perkins talking about healthcare and the need for both mainstream and naturopathic medicines
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