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Author: BazzaBazza
Date: Aug 19, 2008 04:47
Only had to watch the first 5 minute and Channel 9's "experts" wrong
again...
Their experts claim that Phar Lap being poisoned by the yanks was a myth.
Yet the the Melbourne Museum released the findings of the forensic
investigation conducted by Dr. Ivan Kempson, University of South
Australia, and Dermot Henry, Natural Science Collections at Museum
Victoria showed that he died of arsenic poisoning.
What other errors are there in tonight's show?
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Author: Polly the ParrotPolly the Parrot
Date: Aug 19, 2008 04:44
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 04:14:58 -0700 (PDT) kangarooistan
gmail.com> wrote:
>SAS target air strike on Taliban chief
>August 19, 2008 - 12:52PM
>Australian special forces soldiers have killed a senior Taliban commander
>responsible for co-ordinating attacks on government facilities in
>Afghanistan's Oruzgan province.
>The Defence Force said today Australian troops spotted Mullah Akhtar
>Mohammed and his armed protection party in a remote area of Oruzgan last
>week.
>The special operations task group (SOTG) patrol kept watch and, after
>confirming there were no non-combatants in the area, called in an air
>strike, Defence Force spokesman Brigadier Brian Dawson said in a statement.
>"Australian Special Forces observed the air strike which struck the Taliban
>extremist group, killing Mullah Akhtar Mohammed," he said.
>Mullah Akhtar Mohammed was a senior Taliban extremist commander within
>Oruzgan province, who controlled a large force of insurgents and directed a
>strong campaign of intimidation and violence.
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Author: Polly the ParrotPolly the Parrot
Date: Aug 19, 2008 03:56
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 03:38:33 -0700 (PDT) kangarooistan
gmail.com> wrote:
SAS target air strike on Taliban chief
August 19, 2008 - 12:52PM
Australian special forces soldiers have killed a senior Taliban commander
responsible for co-ordinating attacks on government facilities in
Afghanistan's Oruzgan province.
The Defence Force said today Australian troops spotted Mullah Akhtar
Mohammed and his armed protection party in a remote area of Oruzgan last
week.
The special operations task group (SOTG) patrol kept watch and, after
confirming there were no non-combatants in the area, called in an air
strike, Defence Force spokesman Brigadier Brian Dawson said in a statement.
"Australian Special Forces observed the air strike which struck the Taliban
extremist group, killing Mullah Akhtar Mohammed," he said.
Mullah Akhtar Mohammed was a senior Taliban extremist commander within
Oruzgan province, who controlled a large force of insurgents and directed a
strong campaign of intimidation and violence.
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Author: Polly the ParrotPolly the Parrot
Date: Aug 19, 2008 03:25
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 03:22:29 -0700 (PDT) kangarooistan
gmail.com> wrote:
> 10 Nato troops die in Afghan battles
How many Taliscum killed?
SAS target air strike on Taliban chief
August 19, 2008 - 12:52PM
Australian special forces soldiers have killed a senior Taliban commander
responsible for co-ordinating attacks on government facilities in
Afghanistan's Oruzgan province.
The Defence Force said today Australian troops spotted Mullah Akhtar
Mohammed and his armed protection party in a remote area of Oruzgan last
week.
The special operations task group (SOTG) patrol kept watch and, after
confirming there were no non-combatants in the area, called in an air
strike, Defence Force spokesman Brigadier Brian Dawson said in a statement.
"Australian Special Forces observed the air strike which struck the Taliban
extremist group, killing Mullah Akhtar Mohammed," he said.
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Author: Sylvia ElseSylvia Else
Date: Aug 19, 2008 01:59
Beijing Norton wrote:
> Christina Applegate is now cancer free after undergoing successful
> treatment for breast cancer. Contrary to aus.tv reports of her passing
> several week ago.
>
> 'Onya
Well, she's not dead. But cancer free? That's a tough call. All it takes
is one cell.
Sylvia.
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Author: BenwayBenway
Date: Aug 19, 2008 01:29
kangarooistan wrote:
> Australia has hundreds of thousands of black workers and their
> children who the white christians racists have bashed robbed jailed
> abused and crippled so they can no longer function so are thrown in
> jail or into the gutter to die
>
> why bring in more black brown and Asian workers for the racist white
> people to destroy , let the white christian capitalists learn how to
> treat its existing black brown and Asian workers before we let them
> destroy the next batch of cheap labour
>
> kangarooistan
> ==========
> Calls for Pacific worker scheme to include Aborigines
>
> Posted 3 hours 34 minutes ago
> Updated 3 hours 10 minutes ago
> 'This is not rocket science': Warren Mundine
>
> ' ...
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Author: ◙ UNCLE WALLY☻☺☻◙ UNCLE WALLY☻☺☻
Date: Aug 18, 2008 21:30
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Author: FirEonWooDFirEonWooD
Date: Aug 18, 2008 21:19
Has anyone been able to access the tvaus.com.au website today? I haven't
been able to, I keep getting a Page Load Error/ Address not found message.
Could be somekind of server outage?
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