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The voice was meant to be a honey pot for the leftist activists that were supporting this voice.

This was a Communist / UN plot to take control of all the land in Australia.

The real agenda was hidden by Albo who refused to give any details because he knew it would kill the yes vote.

Public servants have a real guilt problem due to their high wages and lack of work they do and so they are consumed with virtue signaling.

I was surprised to hear how many people had found out about the real agenda behind this voice and that is why governments will now try to bring in the "Ministry for truth" with their new misinformation laws like Biden tried to bring in until the SCOTUS ruled it unconstitutional as it went against the right of the people to have freedom of speech.

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BBC news had a reporter in Sydney commenting on the referendum together with photos of aborigines living in squalor. She also reported that the aborigines were 4% of the population and the vote was carried by the nonindigenous population. She hadn't done her homework as far as the Northern Territory went when they voted "No", also having the largest indigenous population. Easy to see that the ABC slavishly copies the BBC. I can see why Boris Johnston threatened to defund them when he was in power.

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There was a spot where the audio & vision went dark. This straight after Bridgette said she was proud to be a Zionist. It looked like it was pulled until the next ad.

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Magda is not the only one crying; the WEF mob must be traumatised!!

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Thanks James.

I wonder how many yes voters voted more than once. This worried me - a stolen referendum. I would be very surprised if it was not given careful consideration.

Or

and this worries me too is the 'racist' rejection of The Voice going to be the pretext for the next massive assault on our freedom?

I think we may be seeing the evil empire positioning for this scenario!!!

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Magda e-mailing Albo, Noel, Linda & Thomas; "Dear ALL, now that I've done my bit for your shallow campaign, where's my bloody years supply of chocolate? You promised, you bastards?"

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Yes James, it clearly shows how out of touch people in the Canberra bubble are. I'm from Far West NSW and have worked in places like Wilcannia. The locals are sick of bureaucrats from the government flying in for a quick photoshoot with some token aboriginal locals, and then decide how problems should be solved. Instead they should be listening to the locals on the ground who actually live here and know how their communities work. As Jacinta Price so clearly stated: We need more ears, not more voices. We can sniff out hypocrisy from a mile away...

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Also I believe there will be a scalp required for the debacle and this will put Penny Wong in the driver's seat as was planned all along.

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Thanks yet again, James. If I'm not mistaken I think this is the most unified Australia has been for quite some time. I am a little disappointed that the lies and misinformation pushed by the yes campaign has distorted what true figures should be. I don't think anyone really wanted division and further mismanagement of many billions of dollars by the paternalistic bureaucracy in the ACT while people that really needed it continue to suffer . As others have said we need to put a lid on this straight away and make all these self-promoting disgusting organisations accountable and continually audited before they line their pockets yet again.

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I couldn’t believe it when they were still displaying the 80% signs when I voted yesterday. They want to talk about truth-telling? Start with at least having an honest case to present in the first place...

So relieved that the true voice of the people has spoken.

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Just think how much could have been done with the almost $400m spent on this referendum (not to mention the man hours over the last 18 months) in a place like Alice Springs, or anywhere else needing to close the gap?

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Money is not the answer.

Look at our education system and the increased money we have spent on it.

Teach a man how to fish, don't just give him a fish and he will have self respect, be busy with his hands and not beating up his family when he gets drunk with sit down money.

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Great comments James. Keep up the good work! What happened on Rowan Deans program this morning (Sunday 15/1023) with Brigette McKenzie??

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I saw Outsiders this morning. Not sure what you're asking re Bridgette. She was a guest during the first segment. She was solid.

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Thankyou James

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So proud of all of us down here in Aus. This result may have just united us enough so we don’t listen to the elites in the future about anything. It’s great to see us fighting back against the virtue signalling nonsense.

Well done Australia and well James for entertaining us along the way.

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A fitting result to a wasteful, expensive, unnecessary ego trip for a useless, floundering PM who is yet to do anything for the benefit of ALL Australians.

There now has to be a lot of soul searching by a lot of people in government, MSM, corporations, businesses and in the general public as to how they got it so wrong.

It’s pretty simple really. They are all too far removed from us “dickheads and dinosaurs “ who have now seized an opportunity to make a point, - Don’t underestimate people power which has the ability to see through lies, misinformation and manipulation.

Disregard the lesson learned at your own peril.

Listen to what the majority of people want not what you think they want.

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I volunteered a prepoll last week and stood in the cold wind for 6hrs yesterday at my local polling booth. From my observations people were afraid to openly say they were voting No. They did not want to accused of being racist or stupid. Some of the yes voters were rude but I also noted that some of the no voters had no qualms about telling the Yes campaigners what they thought. The people of Australia were onto this scam. They felt it was racist, a waste of money and so on. I had many people approach me and thank me for standing up and volunteering for the No campaign. I hope the big end of town realise they made a big mistake. As far as celebrities, sports stars and has been like old Madge, stick to your knitting, you are not that special.

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Yes I had a similar experience. People who were no voters were happy and proud and friendly. Many would smile, wink or give a thumbs up if they were with others. The yes voters walked straight past and many wouldn’t even say hello. I only had one man at pre-poll insist on asking me questions about my knowledge of history and Aboriginal people. 😴 One called another ‘no’ helper a racist and yesterday a man went past and went off his head at the 4 of us going in and out of the hall. Nasty one!

I found that it was a pleasure to meet the locals and I’ve made a few more friends.

Go Aussie’s!

Thanks James!

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