Tomato sauce odds for No as Grant returns from his saddatical

Since the Kouk noted Blue Bet’s book on the Voice yesterday, Yes has drifted from 9/4 to 13/4.

I strongly support O’Brien, Grant and Burney speaking their minds in as many forums as possible.
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24 Responses to Tomato sauce odds for No as Grant returns from his saddatical

  1. Lee says:

    I sometimes wonder he is called Red Kerry because of his hair or his Marxist political beliefs.

    Probably intended to have a double meaning.

  2. NFA says:

    I strongly support O’Brien, Grant and Burney speaking their minds in as many forums as possible.

    I approve this message

  3. and says:

    I strongly support O’Brien, Grant and Burney speaking their minds in as many forums as possible.

    Yep. Let the comrades – Berry O’Krien, Tan, Coochee Gucci Goo, Hidia Snorp, Hold the Mayo, etc – go forth and reveal themselves to the public.

  4. Christine says:

    Well there it is. Australians are racists.
    He should’ve said “Australians don’t care” – that’s what really rattles him.

    But keep it up. Enjoy the forums. Attack, whinge, sob
    Expect more NOs

  5. cuckoo says:

    Kezza getting ‘tired and emotional’ again?

  6. Rabz says:

    A commenter on the Old Cat used to note that in person Red Kezza had an enormous beer belly, no doubt due to the frequency and massive size of the many many taxpayer funded nosh ups he participated in.

    These people are ridiculous and thankfully they’re too stupid and narcissistic to ever realise it. Yea verily may they continue to screech their bile unhindered.

  7. NFA says:

    Do we now need Australian passports or Australian Indigenous Nations passports, dependent on where you live, or UN passports or WHO passports?

    Is Australia a sovereign country anymore or just a satrapy run by globalist oligarchs and their lickspittle locals?

  8. NFA says:

    C.L.

    Love the “saddatical”!
    ROFL

  9. Lee says:

    The likes of Albo, O’Brien, Grant and Burney are doing far more damage to the Yes cause than if they just kept their mouths shut.

  10. Old School Conservative says:

    Totally agree Lee.
    I would have expected a 99.99% yes vote if the referendum was simply about recognition, and a permanent change to the Constitution saying indigenous peoples’ ancestors were here before the British.
    But no. “They” want to ride that tidal swell of decency and natural respect and achieve payback and reparations.
    Bastards.

  11. Lee says:

    OSC, the West Australian government is also not helping the Yes campaign – far from it – with its aboriginal cultural heritage act, enabling legalized extortion against non-aboriginal Australians.

  12. Wally Dalí says:

    the Constitution saying indigenous peoples’ ancestors were here before the British.
    Yeah nah OSC that’s Hallmark words, not Constitution content.

  13. Ed Case says:

    I would have expected a 99.99% yes vote if the referendum was simply about recognition, and a permanent change to the Constitution saying indigenous peoples’ ancestors were here before the British.

    That would still be a mistake.
    We built the Country, we make the Rules.
    Nothing else can work.
    The 1967 Referendum was a mistake, the same guilt tripping went on, it got up because it was BiPartisan.
    It didn’t take long to become clear that giving the Commonwealth the Power to make Laws pertaining to the Australian Natives was a very bad idea indeed.

  14. twostix says:

    Globohomo Corp has books in the foyer spruiking the voice, presenting them as some sort of even handed reading of the situation. Author: Kerry O’Brien.

    I loled.

  15. twostix says:

    I would have expected a 99.99% yes vote if the referendum was simply about recognition, and a permanent change to the Constitution saying indigenous peoples’ ancestors were here before the British.

    Many Australians are so demoralised that they’d vote for official recognition of their cucked status like that, I agree.

  16. Mantaray says:

    NFA. All good links. The third one: I complained at Big W Erina about the Voice BS. Told the manager very politely that my custom….and everyone I could contact potentially…was heading over to Kmart because of it. Politely… that his company was blowing years of advertizing expenditure and Goodwill by this. Also that with the polls tanking for Yes, BigW was surely harming itself with PLENTY of it’s customers.

    Upshot, they rang me and were surprisingly chastened (this from Erina, not HQ). I put this down to probable other grumblings PLUS…with Rewards Card trackers….they can follow my spending, to see I am a regular.

    Fighting back is the way to beat them. they could try a facial recognition ban, I suppose, but KMart is in the same shopping centre, FFS!

  17. jupes says:

    ‘Can’t trust the ABC’: Andrew Bolt slams new ‘The Dark Emu Story’ documentary.

    Never mind, the coming disinformation legislation will have this pulled. Won’t it?

  18. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    Kerry should stop being a racist then. “No” is the non-racist option.

    I wonder how much reporting he did on apartheid over the years? Certainly doesn’t seem to’ve sunk in.

  19. Ed Case says:

    Apartheid wasn’t racist [whatever that is].
    The Afrikaners recognised that the White and Bantu Races are so different, they can’t live side by side.
    The problem was that they still wanted to exploit them economically.
    The sensible thing woulda been to create homelands , relocate the Bantu that wanted to go, expel the rest into the neighbouring Countries, and finance the Homelands to be viable.

  20. NFA says:

    Worth a look.

    Josephine Cashman – Pommy Pascoe: the subversive MI6/UN asset

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