Sunday, February 28, 2010

Enough!

“Caucus sources were putting it about last week that Mr Garrett - a former rock star who fronted the hugely successful Midnight Oil - had discussed with close friends the option of not standing again.

They said Mr Garrett’s wife Doris, in particular, was pushing for him to get out as she grew increasingly appalled at the humiliating treatment being meted out to him.”

I hated midnight oil with an absolute passion.

Hey, garrett, that’s why so many people are laying the boot in!

The reference I’ve been using as a locality marker is instructive for leftist w**kers.

It’s a reflection of the sort of contempt garrett holds fellow Aussies in.

Don’t forget, don’t forgive.

Good bleeping riddance, when it finally bleeping happens…

Oh and don’t forget about appearing on “So you think you can dance”, you utterly out of your depth hypocrite!

Saturday, February 27, 2010

We all live in a Deniosauralist Chunderland

Read his latest ALPBC rant today…

I notice cloive is now ‘denying’ that he actually advocated suspending democratic processes!

From the article in question:

This is because the implications of 3C, let alone 4C or 5C, are so horrible that we look to any possible scenario to head it off, including the canvassing of “emergency” responses such as the suspension of democratic processes.

You be the judge, deniosaurs!

Rabz of Deniosauralist Chunderland (Reply)

Fri 26 Feb 10 (01:29pm)

Spiny Norman replied to Rabz

Fri 26 Feb 10 (02:36pm)

Deniosauralist Chunderland.

LMAO!!!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Too much information...

Hey, I’m not a woman, but rudd strikes me as being about as ‘sexy’ as another famous queenslander, Joh Bjelke Peterson…


Rabz of Redneck Chunderland (Reply)
Fri 19 Feb 10 (01:52pm)

Alan of Sydney replied to Rabz
Fri 19 Feb 10 (02:15pm)

About as sexy as one of Flo’s Pumpkin Scones in fact!

Jackie replied to Rabz
Fri 19 Feb 10 (11:37pm)

From the feminine perspective, you have nailed it Rabz! The two would be about on a par in my book anyway, ie. Nooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Left wong loons on the loose, LOOK OOT!

Well said Andrew. That's the prevailing mentality and that’s what happens when you put others first and don’t give yourself enough respect. We have so many self haters and left wong loons that this is what has become the norm. The foreigners and minority groups are the people these guys look out for. No one looks out for the Aussie. It is largely our own fault. We need to put ourselves first. Oh and I’m an Aussie of mixed Asian and UK stock, so call me what you will left wong haters and loons.

J Winston Howard of Melbourne (Reply)
Fri 19 Feb 10 (09:56am)

Rabz replied to J Winston Howard
Fri 19 Feb 10 (01:37pm)

err, is this person an example of a 'left wong loon'?

Saturday, February 13, 2010

This is not about goils....

Lord Monckton, Andrew Bolt, Alan Jones, Prof. Ian Plimer, Cori Benardi, Barnarby Joyce, Tony Abbott, Nick Minchen & Co. Will go down in history as the types of people who helped save Australia from Economic Armegeddon.

I was lucky enough to see Lord Monckton when he was in Australia and personally Thanked him on Australia’s and the World’s behalf.

The forum was the Perfect Counter Attack on Australia’s own Benedict Arnold the TREASONOUS Kevin Rudd and his ETS TAX SCAM..!

Lord Monckton’s only weapon “THE TRUTH” shot down the Global Warming Scam in flames.

John of Melbourne (Reply)
Fri 12 Feb 10 (06:27pm)

Rabz replied to John
Sat 13 Feb 10 (12:43am)
‘Darth’ Minchin’s Senate Speech on August 11 last year was the ‘tipping point’.

Come on commies, prove me wrong!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

ruff is a labore mediocritah...

Oh, for goodness sake, how much more of this staggering idiocy and incompetence are the electorate going to put up with?!?!

The concept of these utterly useless idiots being given another term in ‘gumment’ makes me seriously wonder if the flaws in our so called ‘democracy’ are beyond repair…

I regard anyone associated with the labore party in any way, shape or form as an irredeemable idiot.

Can we please get these evil, moronic thugs out of our lives and more importantly out of our political system?

Enough is enough…


Rabz of Sydney (Reply)
Sat 06 Feb 10 (11:35am)

Friday, February 5, 2010

Thank you, Suckers!

A couple of novices get a lesson in economics...

Please read on...

Who’da thunk it, osama bin liner rabbiting on about gerbil wormenising…

Knock me down with a feather!


BTW, he’s correct about the West being the cause of increased starvation in the third woild - misallocation of arable land from food crop production to biofuel crops is the reason - so yes, credit where it’s due, you ol’ fundy psychopath.

Rabz of Sydney (Reply)
Sat 30 Jan 10 (11:25am)

aquahominoid replied to Rabz
Sat 30 Jan 10 (06:45pm)

Rabz, not sure if you are making a serious point about fuel production on arable land ; but I am going into lecture mode anyway.

Food production in the western world is actually in a state of over supply, hence the low farm gate price paid to farmers unless guv assisted.

The reason starving third world countries are starving is because their decrepid economies cannot afford western food imports.

The looming problem for food production is not actually land availability but fertilizer [phosphorous, potassium, nitrogen] availability. This is a result of rapidly growing ag. in China and India, and biofuel production.

Large tracts of prime ag. land in S.W.Victoria have been converted to timber plantations in the last decade, as farmers have left food production.

Rabz replied to Rabz
Sun 31 Jan 10 (11:41am)

I disagree.

Both Monckton and Mark Steyn have made the entirely legitimate point that converting arable land from the production of food crops to crops for biofuels is leading to food shortages.

It’s also a misallocation of resources, as there is no shortage of other fuels for motor vehicles.

And I’m beyond being lectured, BTW.

aquahominoid replied to Rabz
Sun 31 Jan 10 (03:46pm)

Starvation in the third world is a political problem, not an agricultural problem.

There will always be supply problems with motor vehicle fuel; unless hydrogen powered internal combustion can be configured. That looks about as promising as fusion energy at the moment.

Remember water is a greater problem than food in many countries [developed and undeveloped].

wreckage replied to Rabz
Sun 31 Jan 10 (10:35pm)

There is no undersupply of food.

There is an oversupply of food.

Trust me, I make my living- theoretically anyway- growing and selling food.

Rabz, neither Mark Steyn nor Monckton understand the growing, sale and distribution of bulk food. I do. It’s what I have done more or less my whole life and what my family have done for three generations.

You can talk about how you’re beyond being lectured all you want, it won’t change the facts. The “food shortage” argument is a very bad argument against biofuels because it is based on a completely false assertion.

First, biofuel crops and food crops are not simply exclusive- agriculture doesn’t work like that. If you grow a canola crop and follow it with a wheat crop you’ll get better wheat yields and need less pesticides. If you grow wheat and ferment it for ethanol you’re still left with most of the protein intact, which goes on to feed stock.

The main competitor in the Western world for human-digestible carbohydrate is..... livestock. Which we then eat.

Rabz replied to Rabz
Mon 01 Feb 10 (01:49pm)

OK - enough.

At no point did I claim there is an undersupply of food, only certain types of food.

Please read this linked article and this linked article - OK they're old, but there was enough evidence at the time that certain food staples widely eaten in the third woild (due to the fact they WERE affordable) were increasing in price - and as such the ‘decrepid economies’ reliant on such staples were not able to purchase as much, leading to food shortages (and attendant riots) in hellholes such as Haiti.

Therefore - decreased supply of certain basic food staples = increased prices of said staples = lower affordability of said staples = starvation of peons in ‘decrepid economies’ in the third woild.

All because sanctimonious inner urban western hypocrites want to put biofuels in their motor vehicles in order to feel good about themselves for no real reason (to paraphrase Steyn). BTW, Paul Sheehan mentions the food crop V biofuel debate in today's silly moaning ‘erald, as well.

This post is becoming too long in the tooth, so I won’t be coming back to it.

I’ll look forward to no doubt encountering both of you in the near future.