Outcry is deafening
After watching feedback through the Media have arrived at the conclusion WCC has lost the plot in regards to the Mall.
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Thought maybe it was just me but the outcry is deafening.
Peter Tornaros Oak Flats
Desperate people
So what will the Dutton Border Force do when boatloads of desperate white Christian South African farmers start to arrive on the West Australian coast after fleeing their terrible suffering ?
Doug Steley, Heyfield
Big earners paying no tax
Response to the letter by Rowan Huxtable, "STAND UP FOR OURSELVES" Mercury, Wednesday March 14, 2018.
I always guessed Bill Shorten had two of them, he could not get this silly playing with one, he should be going at the the top end of the heap, those big earners that pay next to no tax, instead of the battlers.
Warren Fleming, Balgownie
Extreme green agenda
Response to the letter by Rowan Huxtable, "STAND UP FOR OURSELVES" Mercury, Wednesday March 14, 2018.
We have and continue to be fed "fake news" on the connection between global warming and coral bleaching.
According to Professor Peter Ridd "All the coral on the Great Barrier Reef live also in Thailand and Indonesia were the water is 2 degrees warmer because coral can adapt to conditions."
The crazy climate lunatics make the claim "China is committed to action on climate change."
Yet, under this same Paris agreement China is going to increase emissions by 50 percent over the next 15 years while already being the world's biggest emitter at about 30 percent.
We could "totally" shut down Australia and go back to the dark ages, yet such action would hardly make a ripple on global emissions.
Greenies can burn effigies of President Donald Trump for withdrawing from the Paris Climate Change agreement all they want, but Trump was elected by the America people and does not work for the global elites with a extreme green agenda.
Adrian Devlin, Fairy Meadow
Hawking for knighthood
With the death of Professor Stephen Hawking the world has lost a top bloke, a luminary in scientific reasoning, investigating aspects of the universe and our place in it.
His determination, sense of humour and hope, in the face of decades of overwhelming physical constraints, have been an inspiration.
Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on the other side of the 'duck pond', he should be posthumously granted a UK knighthood, which he had declined on principle. Twelve years ago he raised this question: "In a world that is in chaos politically, socially and environmentally, how can the human race sustain another 100 years?"
We seem to be further away still from developing any answer.
Will we have to turn to artificial intelligence, which Stephen Hawking viewed with some ambivalence, as it provided him with the means to communicate to us all?
Mike Morphett, Thirroul
Survivors traumatised
The British Government has been ordered to pay compensation to thousands of children forcefully sent to Australia during WW2.
Many still survive and are still traumatized from sexual abuse.
The full story is still accessible via U TUBE under the title " The Leaving of Liverpool Movie ".
However, there is a good chance that this film will be taken off. Readers will be amazed and shocked by this true story.
Dave Cox, Corrimal