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Mods (or Billy2803) please delete post no 4 in this thread. Deeply offensive

I find people bringing Heroin into Australia far more offensive personally

And even more offensive is the Media turning them into political heroes..

Just my opinion....

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Seconded Clint.

I have no idea what the point of this thread is.

It's probably to confirm that the Melbourne Football Club must be on the right track, as amateur "journalists" like Damien Barrett aren't publicly sticking the boots in to our club. The fact that some have not noticed his poor reporting means that he is either sacked, not reporting on the MFC and focusing on some other topic, or that he is on extended leave in Indonesia.

The OP rightfully has concerns about the person that seemed to stalk us for the past few years, especially now that it appears he has left without a trace. It is understandable that someone would be concerned for his welfare, yet at the same time have a sense of relief that the bins at the MFC are no longer being raided by an insignificant nothing.

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It's probably to confirm that the Melbourne Football Club must be on the right track, as amateur "journalists" like Damien Barrett aren't publicly sticking the boots in to our club. The fact that some have not noticed his poor reporting means that he is either sacked, not reporting on the MFC and focusing on some other topic, or that he is on extended leave in Indonesia.

The OP rightfully has concerns about the person that seemed to stalk us for the past few years, especially now that it appears he has left without a trace. It is understandable that someone would be concerned for his welfare, yet at the same time have a sense of relief that the bins at the MFC are no longer being raided by an insignificant nothing.

At last, something of substance, although I think you're probably being a bit generous to the OP.

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It's probably to confirm that the Melbourne Football Club must be on the right track, as amateur "journalists" like Damien Barrett aren't publicly sticking the boots in to our club. The fact that some have not noticed his poor reporting means that he is either sacked, not reporting on the MFC and focusing on some other topic, or that he is on extended leave in Indonesia.

The OP rightfully has concerns about the person that seemed to stalk us for the past few years, especially now that it appears he has left without a trace. It is understandable that someone would be concerned for his welfare, yet at the same time have a sense of relief that the bins at the MFC are no longer being raided by an insignificant nothing.

Pretty much where i was coming from, he has seemingly dropped off the face of the earth, just curious if anyone was aware as to why he wasn't posting articles on AFL.com anymore.

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You may think he is an idiot but the word is he get a lot if scoops.

Mostly down the park while he walks his dog mind you.

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Does anyone know if purple still Has his job or what the go is?

Haven't seen anything from him in a while

I can't fathom why anyone would bring up the subject of DB, let alone a discussion about the tool.

I'm hoping his absence is permanent.

Card carrying [censored].

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I had actually completely forgotten he existed. Shows how important he really is.

So did i, i was hoping for confirmation he had been fired so i could rub it in a bit on twitter.

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Journo's are employed for one thing only.........................to write fairytales about happenings that don't exist in the real world. This sells daily rags apparently and in turn feeds these ravenous creatures along with their repugnant offspring. Occasionally there is a hint of actuality but this soon vanishes when truth is uncovered in their mind's own dungeons. It's a shame that much of the printed stuff that emits from their ramblings is not even suitable for mankind's most putrid daily ablutionary exercise. Ahh yes, journo's are not a flavour/odour that you could get comfortable with , nor be inclined to spend your hard earned sheckles upon nowadays.

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Every sophisticated society rejects the death penalty.

Medieval rednecks love it.

I love it also.

Because stupidity deserves and gets punished.

Just like they said.

Pity the fool who smuggles massive amounts of H through Asia?

Nuh.

I'm pretty liberal in my views generally,but the death penalty is a valid option for elected governments to apply.

I would firmly disagree if this punishment was to be handed out by a Theocracy though.

Sharia or Isis or whoever these rags are deserve it equally because I find them distasteful.

They destroy antiquities several thousand years older than their religion.

Antiquities that predate their camel worship.

I can handle idiots murdering each other in the name of religion.

But spare the friggin museums.

Sorry to digress.

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