Saturday, 16 January 2016

Andrew Bolt's Blog 16/1/16; A very Butthead Xmas and New Year; James Hird's response; Games Aussie's give their kids to play; Remember when being a Bank Manager meant something; Sasn't the temper of the news changed since Abbott; Scott Morrison was once our National affront;

 

Toxic Levels Of Chemicals Found In European Marine Mammals 

 Orca are espcially vulnerable to PCBs as they are at the top of the food chain. This is one of the last eight surviving orca living off the north West coast of the U.K.

 

 



  Bludgeon To Death An ‘Aborigine’: The Virtual Apple iPhone Game The Whole Family Can Play 
 Australia's image to the world

 Just when you think humanity couldn’t get anymore offensive… a newly released app on the Apple iTunes stores – rated for children aged 12 years and up – allows players to beat to death an ‘Aborigine’ during their quest to survive on the Australian continent. And a WARNING TO READERS: This story contains virtual imagery which may be extremely upsetting, in particular to Aboriginal people.


Survival-Island-Aborigine-1

 

 

Banks: Short on Friends, Short on Morality.

If there is anyone out there who stillbelieves banks are the…

 

 

 

  Abbott Challenges for Liberal Leader, Claims Turnbull Has "Accomplished Nothing"

 Where are Bevis and Butthead Blair and Bolt? 5 weeks annual leave extended till 2017?


 

 

EXCLUSIVE: James Hird Denies Ever Being Coach At Essendon

 “Of all of the questions asked by fans in response to Tuesday’s shocking and unfair decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, one stands out: Were you actually coach of Essendon during the 2012 and 2013 seasons?


 

 

Jakarta attacks not a direct threat to Australia, experts say

A headline we would not have seen if Abbott was still in power

 Terror attacks in Jakarta should not be seen as a direct threat to Australia but could inspire similar attacks across south-east Asia, experts on the region say.

 

 

 

 

Save the Children demand apology

Scott Morrison's political scapegoating

Nine welfare workers deported from Nauru demand an apology from the Government following another official report finding there was no basis for their removal from the island.


 



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