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He spots the gin and seeing that her fanny is fly-blown, decides to give her
one up the arse.
Some of his spunk seeps through and a few months later Malcom Fabian enters
the world through that fly blown orifice.
At birth Malcom received a good dose of blow fly eggs and freshly hatched
maggots.
It is a well known fact that abbos are not known for their bravery. In fact
history has proven that they are culturally a COWARDLY race.
Hence their propensity to beat up old ladies, rape and even murder them.
History can provide numerous instances of this.
Now lets look at Malcom's Paki heritage.
It is also a well documented fact that Pakis are not the bravest souls on
this earth. In fact they are a down right cowardly lot. Hence there
propensity to blow other people up with bombs strapped to themselves.
Just look at recent events in India where Paki trained and bred Islamic shit
massacared dozens of innocent civilians in Lahore, India.
Now when you put these two lots of genes together you end up with a super
cowardly race of individuals just like Malcom Fabian of 5 Pfieffer Court, Mt
Barker, South Australia.
Malcom sees NOTHING WRONG with Islamic radicals like this arselifter at Fort
Hood, Nidal Malik Hasan, who murdered more than a dozen individuals. Malcom
in fact applauds this COWARDLY action.
Malcom's dementure is further exacerbated by the fact that he has become
obsessed by the Islam cult and as a result of his arselifting ways, the blow
flies have thrived in his arse especially due to the fact that there are
numerous TAG-NUTS surrounding his un-wiped arse.
Mr Rudd has appealed to Opposition MPs to allow the scheme to go to a
vote this week and pass it.despite only having just received a copy of
the proposal ,they are being PUSHED to rubber stamp this horrifying
NEW TAX scam that gives private individuals the power to set how much
we must pay them to pollute
Opposition emissions trading negotiator Ian Macfarlane has been
accused of leaving the Coalition party room facing a "cliffhanger"
tomorrow, after agreeing to a Government timetable which leaves just
two days for the Senate to debate a carbon trading scheme.
Mr Macfarlane's decision to wait until tomorrow to put the deal to the
party room has angered some within an already divided Opposition who
say there will not be enough time left to debate the scheme properly
in the Senate.
The Nationals and several Liberal MPs have already indicated they will
vote against the legislation regardless of what amendments are put
forward.
But Mr Rudd says it is time for the Parliament to move beyond the
normal political divisions and pass the scheme.
"I appeal to all those on Opposition benches, who are people of
goodwill, who wish to see the passage of climate change legislation,
to look beyond our normal partisan divide and to join with the
Government and see the passage of this Carbon Pollution Reduction
Scheme for the future," he said.
a move will today to move a motion in the Senate to have the vote
delayed until next February.
"Given there are significant amendments being announced tomorrow it's
dangerous to spend just a few hours debating and agreeing to an
emissions trading scheme," one senator said.
"The Australian public should also get a say in this so it makes sense
to delay a final vote so they can make up their mind as well."
But Mr Macfarlane says the timeframe decision was based on "simple
logistics", because it was not possible to call a party room meeting
for today while negotiations were still continuing over the weekend.
"Once the Sunday meetings [with the Government] were scheduled then
the only option for a party room meeting was Tuesday," he said.
"The advantage of a Tuesday party room meeting is it gives members
much more time to discuss the issues - probably upwards of four
hours."
Western Australian backbencher Wilson Tuckey has lashed out at Mr
Macfarlane for the delay and has accused him of becoming "more
friendly every day" with Climate Change Minister Penny Wong.
He also says the backbench has been "kept in the dark" over the
negotiations, which he "doesn't understand".