The Scottish first Minister was wrong and lied. Scotland has a proud history and is not diminished for being part of a United Kingdom. Everything that people said they wanted for Scotland in isolation, she has in unity. But the UK Labor party has played a role in this, they want division and resentment. They profit from it. Was the win big enough to keep UK united? Time will tell. One pressure point is gong to be when Charles is king. It has to do with character. And it is misleading to refer to the kingdom as the royal house represents both. Greens misread campaign and made predictions that Mr Abbott would be humiliated. They got it wrong too.
Large police raids in Sydney and Brisbane resulted in two charged with planning a terrorist hit on the community, capturing a person at random, beheading them and dragging their body through the streets wrapped in an ISIS flag. ABC immediately goes into damage protection mode, with journalists claiming the raids were over kill, and complaints were made of police brutality and abuse. One boy said his mother was with her husband in bed, naked, when the police broke in, alleging police did it for a cheap thrill. Actually, the boy alleged that police dogs did it which suggests the canine unit is very advanced and likes arab women. There is no specific allegation of crotch sniffing. But the ABC refers to tremendous 'sadness' regarding the raids. Nobody was killed in the raids, and apparently none was hurt, so the need for sadness is not apparent. Waleed Aly seems convinced that none of the terrorists were Islamic, and he would know, he says. Uthman Badar who defended honour killing speaks for terrorists at Lakemba. Catherine Deveny reckons a burka is less restrictive than the Western institution of marriage for women, so she clearly agrees with Uthman. The sad truth is that Jihadists are too few in number to win an election in Democracy. They are too weak to openly fight for what they believe, The terrorists hide and hurt the weakest because they are bullies and cowards. The Islamic leadership is similarly impotent and irrelevant, often supporting corruption and inspiring children in their community to underachieve.
Michael Mann, self proclaimed genius author of the Hockey Stick graph and serial liar is a warmest idiot. He offered a hashtag askdrmann where he threatened to report anyone who might not agree with him. Exactly to whom they might be reported is not clear. British warmist moron Jarvis Cocker wrote in the Guardian that he sailed around Greenland in 2008 and saw firsthand global warming. Only now there is black ice in Greenland. Warmists are agonising over what it means. It means the ice is not melting in summer and so impurities remain. When warmists stop wringing their hands, they might realise it is good news for them .. Greenland is not warming and they have photographic evidence.
The Occupy movement never amounted to much, and bickered among themselves. Now they are continuing to bicker in court. An outraged ACT senior public servant complains they need longer break times to source organic soy milk for their coffee. Two archbishops of Sydney have done nothing wrong, but victims of pedophiles want them to apologise. Europe is depressed at the moment, and Poland warns on deflation.
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Dancin' and prancin' in Jingle Bell Square
In the frosty air
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To rock the night away
Jingle bell time is a swell time
To go glidin' in a one-horse sleigh
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David Daniel Ball calls himself the Conservative Voice.
I'm a teacher with three decades experience teaching math to high school kids.I also work with first graders and kids in between first grade and high school. I know the legends of why Hypatia's dad is remembered through his contribution to Math theory. And I know the legend of why followers of Godel had thought he had disproved God's existence.
I'm not a preacher, but I am a Christian who has written over 28 books all of which include some reference to my faith. Twelve blog books on world history and current affairs, detailing world events , births and marriages on each day of the year, organised by month. Twelve books on the background to and history of Bible Quotes. One Bible quote per day for a year. An intro to a science fiction series I'm planning, post apocalyptic cyber punk. An autobiography with short story collections.
I'm known in Australia for my failure as a whistleblower over the negligence death of a school boy. ...
This story is autobiographical. I met God in a dream before I knew Him.
I'll include story, song and bits and pieces I used to make it visual, with thanks to Grok, Suno, Animaker and my friend, for her encouragement.
Two Dreams That Changed Everything
It was February 14, 1978. I was living with my family in a long, low ranch house at 101 Winant Road in Princeton, New Jersey. The house stretched out with basements at each end—one near the driveway, the other deeper in the back. That evening, my grandmother, my older sister, my brother, and I had traveled by train and taxi to New York City's Albert Einstein Hospital where my younger sister, Pam was. Pam's body had rejected the kidney transplant. We were there to say goodbye to her as she lay unconcious.
I returned home late, around 11:30 p.m., exhausted and numb. The house felt too quiet. As I headed down to the basement near the driveway to turn off a forgotten light, my hand caught on something sharp—a small splinter embedded near the ...
Thanks to Mark, Eric and Dan for making this possible. I'm not saying they endorse it. It is a book. I took 50 Fairy Tales and Transliterated them into a Warlpiri Context set in the Dreamtime in the Tanami Desert. Warlpiri is an Australian Aboriginal language based mainly in Northern Territory. It has about 3000 speakers today who are bilingual English. I'm not giving you traditional Dreamtime stories as they are sacred, used for ceremony. Instead, I have these 50 items.
Dreamtime, or Jukurrpa is the oral history of Warlpiri extending back tens of thousands of years, predating farming. So there were challenges in making these stories in cultural terms. Eg, in the Frog Prince, the girl kisses a frog. No self respecting Jukurrpa Karnta would do that to her Yapa. Instead, the lizard (cane toads are imports) would accompany her for a meal with her folks several times. And he becomes a worthy prince. Sorry Harry.
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Imagine a time in 1877 when cricket was already a beloved sport in England, but a bold new chapter began on the other side of the world. An English team sailed across the oceans to Australia, where they faced a local side at the grand Melbourne Cricket Ground. This wasn't just any game—it was the very first official Test match, a multi-day battle of skill, strategy, and endurance played over several days on a dusty pitch under the colonial sun. Players wore classic Victorian whites, crowds gathered in excitement, and the match featured pioneering moments that would shape the sport forever. It marked the start of an epic international rivalry between England and Australia, full of drama, tradition, and passion that still captivates fans today.
Here are some evocative vintage illustrations capturing the spirit of that historic 1877 encounter:
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