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Roberta's avatar

You got it in one Senator Babet! All you have said is true but if some of us can see through the smoke and mirrors what's up with the rest of the country? It is our fault we are at where we are at. The voters of Australia need a kick up the butt! But having stood outside polling booths, handing out 'how to vote' cards for a truely decent minor Conservative Party, I saw that such a huge percentage of voters do not care, couldn't be bothered, are lazy, slack, dumbed down , just voting to avoid being fined. Until the voting public wake up and actually put some effort into knowing who to vote for and why, and how to use the preferential system properly, our country is in big trouble.

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Sharon Smit's avatar

Absolutely true.

Hate to say it but in my experience entitled young people ( I was one of those until I went to the reality school of hard knocks) appear to be the most politically illiterate and lazy.

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Fat Tony's avatar

100% correct. It's a synptom of all advanced Western societies. Glad I'm entering retirement. Urban greens & useful idiots are voting themselves into a bleak future.

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Stephanie Brooks's avatar

Someone who lives in Victoria and has plenty of money needs to go and see a lawyer and talk about the possibility of taking class action to get Victoria out of the hole Jacinta Allen has dug for it. Also to talk about the stupendous immigration Australia is being forced to accept. The Australian government, controlled no doubt by the Australian Labor Party, is corrupt, employing way too many people to give "advise" for the handlingof Australia. As for the election being rigged, it is not hard to figure out that the continual preference for the Australian Labor Party must be rigged. Whenever I turn my computer on I see a non stop supply of comments from people against the ALP but the ALP still gets the top vote according to the AEC. Australia is going downhill fast, all statistics show that, something must be done to stop the slide and the Australian government is a farce.

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Lana Lines's avatar

The ‘soy latte sipping elites’? Clever. I sip soy latte too but I stand with you Senator Babet. Feels like life is now like a horror movie. We need to defeat these bloated bureaucrats. Stick in a pin and deflate them. Let the public open their eyes! And create a free fun loving society like we used to be.

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Theodore's avatar

the way we are going here in Australia, were fucked. I remember how it was in the 60's and 70's when we had a real manufacturing base second to none, everything you could think about had and Australian manufacturer that produced those goods. There was some migration, however it was capped to those primarily from other western cultures that slotted into the Australian way of life perfectly and contributed to this nation. Now were have immigration of so called refugees which you could argue that are basically importing left votes. importing violence, thieves, radical islamists.

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

Totally agree! I grew up in those times too!

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Steve's avatar

100% spot on. Its clear Labors mass immigration fiasco has been to secure grateful votes from immigrants and their families for generations. Also clear for years schools and Universities churning out many leftist nation hating troubled makers. Labor needs to lose the next election or we are in irreversible trouble. Defund the ABC.

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

Yes. I think that too. One more election of Labour it’s over… minus a miracle preventing it.

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Margaret Leggett's avatar

Senator you are spot on, yes there was a no opposition in the LNP, the only party that have the policies that could save Australia, is One Nation, I take note that you side with Pauline on most issues, why don’t you join her, become part of the REAL opposition! There is not one aspect of our lives that is not under attack at the moment, with abortion up to birth, even for perfectly healthy, full term babies, how can any sane person possibly think that this same Gov would care for you as a person, at any stage of your life! With the suicide rate up 200 percent amongst 12 to 17 year old children, and over 2 hundred thousand Elderly waiting for a care package, which has now changed and not for the better, with any new applicant having to pay up to 80 percent for the service, all of this points to an uncaring, treasonous, incompetent Gov! If Aust were to exit corrupt UN, plus the WHO, this would solve many of our serious problems! It is so sad to get to the latter part of your life to live under a Communist regime, our Anzacs must be turning over in their graves!

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Ivor Mecktinn's avatar

A good summary Senator!

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Nancy Klum's avatar

Well written summary… Australia is in deep trouble and so few voices speaking up with truth… do we have to end up like the UK and other nations before we wake up

Thank you Senator.. so hope we don’t lose your voice .. God Bless you

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Margaret Robinson's avatar

Well said Senator Babet. They have destroyed Christianity and promote gay agendas, abortion up to birth, and bring in thousands of immigrants who will never merge into our society but will take over our country as we see in UK and now many countries too weak to keep Christian values. God bless you and keep on fighting for our freedom.

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Marianne  Agnello's avatar

Operation Gladio Read the book by Paul Williams

This is what the world has been under since 1942 with the CIA BEING created in 1947

The CIA have murdered 6 million people since it inception

It has overthrown 156 governments

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Peter's avatar

I 100% agree with you and I share the concerns of all the people who have responded. I fear so much for the future of this once great country, but what is the solution? We don't seem to have a conservative party big enough to offer a real alternative.

Although there are some very good people in the party, the Liberals seem hell bent on delivering policies that will drive them into political oblivion...

And the conservative vote is splintered between several parties that need to somehow amalgamate, offering a unified voice and a vision, that can motivate the disaffected majority to get behind it.

Unless that happens, I fear we are doomed to suffer more of the same and a further, rapid decline in prosperity, freedom and quality of life....

Perhaps it's time for the Nationals to break away and join with you, One Nation and others. That could possibly provide some real momentum..?

The decades long infiltration by the left into education, the public service and the media has been insidious and even if a conservative force emerges, we still have all that leftist propaganda/indoctrination to overcome.

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john lewis's avatar

you right but by the time we are able to try and change they be more entrenched into the mire . One nation maybe our only chance . I fear for the children , by the time they are young adults they will be brain washed into the socialist thing

by the worst lying lying Priminister and Government we have ever had

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Stop Marxism's avatar

Swearing In On The Koran is Just NOT Australian.

The Subversion of Justice and the Inversion of Authority

(Reference: Deuteronomy 1:9‒18)

In the first chapter of Deuteronomy, Moses records how God instructed the people to establish a structured system of leadership ̶ men chosen from among their tribes, possessing wisdom, understanding, and good reputation.

“Take you wise men, and understanding, and known among your tribes, and I will make them rulers over you. And ye answered me, and said, The thing which thou hast spoken is good for us to do. So I took the chief of your tribes, wise men, and known, and made them heads over you, captains over thousands, and captains over hundreds, and captains over fifties, and captains over tens, and officers among your tribes.” ̶ Deuteronomy 1:13‒15

Here God establishes the principle of representative governance under divine law: that leadership must arise from among the people, but remain accountable to Him. The act of assembly ̶ the choosing of those who will speak and decide on behalf of the nation ̶ is sacred. Authority flows downward from God through conscience, not upward from ideology through ambition.

Moses then commands those appointed to rule:

“Ye shall not respect persons in judgment; ye shall hear the small as well as the great; ye shall not be afraid of the face of man; for the judgment is God’s.” ̶ Deuteronomy 1:17

This defines the true architecture of just government: impartial judgment under God, moral equality before the law, and the rejection of fear, favour, or ideology in the exercise of power.

At the core of this deception lies the twisting of language itself. By redefining moral and constitutional terms, the modern sophist gaslights society into accepting falsehood as virtue. Words such as justice, tolerance, equity, and secular are stripped of their original moral substance and refilled with ideological poison. This linguistic alchemy enables false moralists to present subversion as compassion and tyranny as progress.

The term ‘secular’ never meant the exclusion of faith from public life. It means that civil government operates independently of any church hierarchy, yet remains guided by the moral principles that gave rise to our laws ̶ honesty, justice, compassion, and respect for life. Within those limits of conscience lies the broadest freedom known to man: to live, speak, and believe as one chooses, provided no harm is done to another.

To surrender one’s faculty of morality to the state is to surrender one’s inalienable rights to the state. To sever the tie between civil law and divine law is to cast society adrift in a weightless void ̶ a place of zero moral gravity, where right and wrong lose all meaning and only power dominates the weak and the needy. In such a realm, justice no longer has substance; it becomes a tool of those who shout the loudest and fear God the least, deconstructing democracy into nothing more than mob rule.

And when the separation of powers no longer stands, moral authority ̶ once administered by a structured system of accountability ̶ conflates into a homogenous elite that seizes arbitrary power under the false pretence of virtue. What a grievous evil this is: to claim the mantle of moral governance while defying the very God from whom all moral authority proceeds. In that moment, the state becomes its own idol, and tyranny wears the mask of virtue.

This is the point at which leaders of such regimes have their images and symbols propped up everywhere ̶ the outward sign of a government that worships itself.

Australia’s Constitution recognises no competing system of law, and certainly no alternative Moral Authority. Any ideology or political code that seeks to impose itself as an alternative source of civil authority ̶ whether disguised as belief or enforced as policy ̶ stands outside the constitutional and moral order established under God. This nation’s freedom and justice rest upon that divine foundation, and no authority contrary to it can ever be lawful.

True lawful accountability is not measured by compliance with the statutes of men, but by fidelity to the higher law from which those statutes derive. When civil authority defies the moral law of God, legality becomes no defence against guilt.

To betray that higher law is to commit treason not only against the nation’s Constitution, but against the divine order itself ̶ the very source of justice and truth.

It is for this reason that so many millions from every corner of the world desire to live in Australia. They recognise, whether consciously or not, that its peace, prosperity, and liberty are the fruit of a moral soil rooted in divine law. They should indeed be welcomed ̶ provided they come to enhance this inheritance, not to destroy it. Integration must be an act of respect, not revision; participation, not subversion.

This moral foundation ̶ not politicians, not parties, and not self-proclaimed champions of humanity ̶ is what makes Australia good. Yet there are always ideologies that masquerade under the cover of this nation’s tolerance and goodwill, working quietly to erode the principles that hold it together. The people of Australia must awaken to this reality, for all around us are the signs of decay ̶ the slow erosion of what was once the greatest and freest country on earth, and what still can be if we stand together, defend our heritage, and resist every movement that seeks to decompose with idiotic policies such as DEI and racially based historical guilt shaming.

The command of Deuteronomy remains the antidote: law must never be subservient to politics, nor conscience to ideology.

When a nation forgets that the judgment is God’s - language becomes tyranny’s first instrument ̶ and justice its final casualty.

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Beatriz's avatar
4hEdited

Totally agree with Senator BABET. United Australia party.

I will like to add ,"the Islamist agenda" who aim in forming "Caliphates" where ever country they invade, it is also part of the Marxist ideas ,they are fundamentalist. Slowly but sure they corrode and infiltrate "higher positions" ,look just what happen in New York!! ,Mamdani a Muslim who hate Israel. Incredible!! and... who funded the election ?

Muslim community and "the Arab world" specially Qatar that are swimming in $$$ of course....

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CATHERINE KELLEY's avatar

Well said. The Islamists have joined with the Left to topple Western civilization based on Christian morals and values. Did you know that there is a part in their Quran that says it’s ok to LIE, if it means that it will promote their caliphate agenda?? Look at the lies Hamas have spread about Israel and the left wing media have propagated it.

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Jamie Allpress's avatar

Perfectly explained. Thank God I don’t watch any TV. Can’t bear the puppet!

No wonder our economies suffering!

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John's avatar

Absolutely right, many years ago (70's) I sat in Vic State election preferences to Libs. Not for a million $ will I consider the Libs a viable party today. Utterly shoddy group of nonaligned individuals not worth a cracker.

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