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Wednesday, 27 July 2022
Fighting Fake News with REAL 27/7/22; Morrisons Flop part 1, Shrooms; The Shovel; LNP rise against Common Sense;
My thought for the day
The
Coalition Government’s performance over its time in office had been
like a daily shower of offensiveness raining down on society. Surely
performance or lack of it must have meant something.(John Lord )
President Joe Biden’s
administration “anticipates” that regulators will approve MDMA and
psilocybin within the next two years for designated breakthrough
therapies for PTSD and depression respectively. The administration is
“exploring the prospect of establishing a federal task force to monitor”
the emerging psychedelic treatment ecosystem, according to the letter
sent by assistant secretary for mental health and substance use Miriam
Delphin-Rittmon to Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-Pa.
Greg Norman it's been rumoured has undergone treatment as has Scotty and his Qanon friends
Australian golfer Greg Norman says Myanmar is the perfect place for an
international golf tournament, noting that we all make mistakes when it
comes to the execution of democracy activists.
Former PM Scott Morrison says the outcry about his plans to skip the
first week of Parliament in favour of a trip to Japan is unfounded,
pointing out that technology these days means it’s possible to not do
any work from anywhere in the world.
UAP and LNP stood maskless in defence of the freedom to be stupid today.
They stood firm and naked against the socialist notion of common sense
But there was a sharp divide in those who took up that advice.
In both the upper and lower houses, Labor and Greens MPs wore the masks.
But, for a handful of exceptions, Coalition MPs chose to
exercise their free choice not to wear them – a decision that attracted
plenty of pointed criticism on social media.
One pro-choice voice in the Parliament was that of Victorian Senator Ralph Babet, of the United Australia Party.
“Everyone should be able to make their own decisions as grown men or women,” he told The New Daily.
Indoor masks divide new Parliament from its outset
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