robert reynolds Report This Comment Date: July 31, 2016 11:27AM
I've seen this. It's at Leppington, south west of Sydney.
Pretty sure one of the artistic bikers from the The Rebels painted it.
Very surprised it's still there, even if it is in Aus.
Thanks for posting Woberto
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: July 31, 2016 02:34PM
Luckily I haddn had breakfast before clickin on this.
pulse Report This Comment Date: July 31, 2016 03:02PM
Actually it's in Footscray, in West Melbourne
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www.abc.net.au]
jgoins Report This Comment Date: August 01, 2016 10:44AM
Too bad she doesn't really look like this. Reminded me of this faked photo of
Sarah Palin [
www.plus613.net]
robert reynolds Report This Comment Date: August 01, 2016 02:23PM
Damn! Should've recognized those Western Bulldogs (WOGS) colors :-)
jgoins Report This Comment Date: August 02, 2016 11:40AM
Why does anyone not in the US care who gets elected as our president? Without
googling it can anyone name more than 2 leaders of other countries? Ask
yourselves why is it important to you personally?
robert reynolds Report This Comment Date: August 02, 2016 02:45PM
Good question Jgoin and here's your answer - or part there of, anyway;
Because of the huge number of financial, trade and military affiliations the US
has with other countries around the world,
politically, the US has a HUGE impact on it's partners / allies regarding the
way the "Land of the Free" is governed.
Plus it's ever so important to these affiliated countries to help make sure that
the US doesn't fuck up any more than it already has.
It's the ripple effect Jgoin.........
Nearly every country in the world was effected in some shape or form,
financially or security wise when: (in more recent times after WW2)
- The Cold War started (including Bay of Pigs)
- Assassination of JFK
- Vietnam war (MASSIVE IMPACT) and HUGE fuck up by the US
- Reagan / Gorbachev knocking down the Berlin wall
- Iraq war #1
- 9/11 twin towers
- Iraq war #2
- Ongoing troubles in the middle east over US support for Israel
and so on and so on............
All these have impacted other countries around the world, based upon US
presidential decisions.
I really do see your point about changing from the status quo and I somewhat
hope it does happen some day
but even from abroad, the risk is simply far too great for everyone else around
the globe
to let a person like trump have access to the codes to activate nuclear weapons
and such other destructive military powers
because he has already demonstrated personal instability and unnecessary
aggression towards other countries and he's not even in power!
So to summarize, Clinton is far from perfect but she knows how to do the job
without putting the US and it's fragile economy
at further risk and you might actually be surprised just how well she goes, but
as it's been stated many times here on P613;
for a government to govern, it's needs the backing of congress and this why
Obama was not able to do things you think he shoulda been doing.
Nuff said.
pulse Report This Comment Date: August 03, 2016 12:43AM
JG: honestly, I really don't care; you guys can tear yourselves apart as much
as you want, at a core level it doesn't affect me at all. Hell, we can't talk -
as a country, we've been doing that too lately.
Some of Trump's rhetoric I even agree with; I work for a large company who
spends all of its time either offshoring staff or automating them out of
existence, and we also own businesses in other regions where the governments
have done the right thing by effectively ensuring staff retention by mandating
anybody with access to customer data is in the same country as the customer.
It's a great idea I think. Countries SHOULD be ensuring that their jobs stay
local.
What I don't like about Trump is the fact he's so obviously going to look after
#1 first, then the rest of the country, and the world. I don't want Australia to
be dragged into another useless war, and honestly I see that as being where
Trump will head. There's a reason that right now, this week, China and Russia
announced live fire Naval training with each other in the South China Sea; it's
not a coincidence.
Secondly, I don't believe any of the things he says; as somebody who has spent
his entire life cutting costs and corners to make himself rich (arguably even at
the expense of the companies and shareholders he represents), I simply don't
believe he won't do the same thing in government, no matter what "make us
great again" shit he spews out. I think he's a self serving, giant
douche.
Now; don't get me wrong. I am well aware of Hillary's failings. All the
hacking/email/whatever scandals show poor choice, but not a deliberate act to
further her own ends. I think she's a self serving turd sandwich. I'm also aware
that people basically think this is Bill's return to power if she gets in. Even
if it is, I don't think that's a bad thing; in the recent history of the US,
I'll tell you right now that when Bill was in power was internationally the best
time between the US and its allies, and you were a laughing stock when
"dubya" came in - and was then re-elected. When Bill was in power was
the last time the US was "great", so to me when Trump says great
again, it's returning to the days of Bill. On a world stage, Obama I don't
really think has done anything either positive or negative, I agree he's been a
bit 'wishy-washy' as a president.
I guess to directly answer your question, the only reason I care is because
right now I think the entire world is spiraling out of control and is one spark
away from a giant shit storm; and I think he's the spark. The best quote I saw
recently was along the lines of "if you don't think this has the feeling of
Germany in the 30s, you haven't read enough history books".
Maybe he'll order the hit on Franz Ferdinand?
robert reynolds Report This Comment Date: August 03, 2016 04:21AM
Good points you made there Pulse.
Kinda getting the feeling that it doesn't matter who's in power now anyway
cause the word "Democracy" doesn't have the same meaning as it used
to, just like
the word "Communism" doesn't seem to apply to China anymore
either.
Everyone posting here that lives in the US seems to be anti-Clinton because of
past reference
but do you guys really want to risk seeing Trumps past reference??? Once Bill
finished his term and left office,
he had sorted Iraq, there was no threat of 9/11 and he didn't lie to his country
about who did and did not have weapons of mass destruction.
He only lied about getting a head job from one of his staffers but came clean in
the end (literally :-)
jgoins Report This Comment Date: August 03, 2016 11:40AM
About the only thing that matters to me is the direction we a headed right now
with our southern border and the fact that our military can no longer protect
anyone. Hillary has stated that she will continue Odamna's policy and direction
which will mean an open border and the removal of our protected rights of the
constitution. I am not worried in the least about the nuclear button if Trump
is in control because even school children know there is no winner in a nuclear
war so no on will use it, not even Trump.
Odamna had a democrat controlled congress in his first term and did nothing
useful with it. Our economy is not improving no matter what he says and the
mainstream media pundits say. If the US fails financially it will affect the
entire world and not for the good. Right now our country is only a few
terrorist attacks away from total disaster and we are allowing anyone into our
country without any vetting. Already we have more terrorist here then we can
know. Imagine what will happen if dozens of these so called "lone
wolves" were to attack at the same instant around the country. I think we
need a businessman in office who will at least try to close the borders and
bring companies back to our shores. Hillary will never even try to do any of
the things that need to be done. Talk about someone who is only looking out for
no. 1 Hillary's past clearly indicates that is all she does with her lies and
actions.
What would the world be like with a Sharia controlled US?