View Full Version : The Australian Tucker Carlson, SKY News' Paul Murray, addresses the issue of Democrat Election Tampering- nice piece
Whitey Ford
11-10-2020, 01:01 PM
This guy is like the Australian Tucker Carlson or something.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhj-x3ixkxA
Aussie Chimper
11-10-2020, 05:32 PM
This guy is like the Australian Tucker Carlson or something.
So True!
Sky News has become the only news service worth watching here as the others like most in the US are all far leftist. They have a few hosts who are all pro conservative and pro Trump. Sky is Murdoch owned and like Murdoch they are totally despised by Melbourne's commie leftists. However, in Melbourne it is not available on free to air TV. I watched their coverage on election day/night. They were all convinced Trump had it until the fraud began.
Keep Britain White
11-13-2020, 04:12 PM
I've recently discovered NewsMax on YouTube. Even better than Fox News, which has shifted to the Left a bit lately.
President Trump likes NewsMax.
And don't despair - you can see on that channel how President Trump may yet be taking the oath on January 20th.
haywood
11-13-2020, 04:45 PM
NewsMax is one of the very few last bastions of true media reporting. I hope them and the few others keep putting out "True" uncensored news.
They just aren't on YouTube - https://www.newsmaxtv.com/
So do I!!
Goodman Grey
11-13-2020, 05:21 PM
Australia has voter ID laws....... Why don't we the USA have them?
https://theconversation.com/queenslanders-now-have-to-prove-their-identity-to-vote-but-why-35956
It's damn high time for a national voter ID card in the USA.
It would also be pretty simple to put a chip on identification cards or driver's licenses that people have to insert into voting machines in order to vote.
A similar device has existed for at least a decade in the military. It used to be called a CAC card, and it was required to log into government computers. It could also be used to imprint a digital signature on electronic documents. The chip was right on our military ID card.
12843
If I didn't know better, I might think some politicians were intentionally setting things up so they could engage in fraudulent activities.
Keep Britain White
11-14-2020, 10:50 AM
Thanks, Witch Doctor. I found it. It seems it's the same in the U.S. as over here - watching the BBC and watching Newsmax is like two different worlds!
Whatever has become of our once-brilliant unbiased media?
Weewuzzkangs
07-13-2024, 03:14 AM
Here's another way to distort policy-making through fraudulent means. Here, impunitive misinforming for the purpose of misappropriating public funds and for soliciting non-existing prejiduces:
Australia's head of online safety exaggerated extent of race-related complaints: report - LifeSite (lifesitenews.com) (https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/australias-head-of-online-safety-exaggerated-extent-of-race-related-complaints-report/?utm_source=daily-usa-2024-07-13&utm_medium=email)
...the government increased her agency’s budget to $42.5 million per year (from $10.3). And then there was simply “politically charged censorship,” as IPA Director of Law and Policy John Storey described it.Storey added: “The narrative Julie Inman Grant has sought to establish, that there was a wave of racist cyber abuse during the referendum, is not supported by her own office’s data.”...
...the government increased her agency’s budget to $42.5 million per year (from $10.3). And then there was simply “politically charged censorship,” as IPA Director of Law and Policy John Storey described it.
Storey added: “The narrative Julie Inman Grant has sought to establish, that there was a wave of racist cyber abuse during the referendum, is not supported by her own office’s data.”...
https://reclaimthenet.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Screenshot-2024-07-09-at-23.57.jpg.jpg
Socialism_is_terrorism
07-13-2024, 03:19 PM
Sky News Australia is one of the few mainstream media outlets I watch from time to time as well. My favorite is their "Lefties loosing it" category.
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