#Craig Kelly
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haveyouseenthisseries-poll · 8 months ago
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musicmags · 5 months ago
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aressida · 6 months ago
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"🔥🔥🔥BREAKING
At 4.50pm this afternoon, and with only token opposition from the Liberals & Nationals the Digital ID Bill was passed by the Parliament.
A sad day for Australia, as the nation marches further down the road towards a totalitarian society.😥
And never forget tricks used to stifle debate and public discussion.
Contrary to precedent, the spirit of the Constitution and Westminster tradition, Labor introduced the Digital ID in the Senate (the House of review) instead of the House of Representatives.
Then they guillotined debate in the Senate.
And in House of Representatives, Labor shifted debate to the Federation Chamber where the Liberals put up token resistance with only one Liberal MP and two National MP’s bothering to speak on the Bill - and they didn’t even try any amendments to protect privacy or to try and safeguard against it being made compulsory." - Craig Kelly.
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kwebtv · 5 months ago
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
Commando Cody, Sky Marshall of the Universe - Enemies of the Universe - NBC - July 16, 1955
Science Fiction
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Ronald Davidson
Produced by Franklin Adreon
Directed by Fred C. Brannon
Starring
Judd Holdren as Commando Cody (Larry Martin)
Aline Towne as Joan Gilbert
William Schallert as Ted Richards
Craig Kelly as Commissioner Henderson
Gregory Gaye as The Ruler
Peter Brocco as Dr. Varney 
Zon Murray as Ross
Coleman Francis as Security Guard
Tom Steele as Ghost Town Arsonist
Dale Van Sickel as Clancy
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axvoter · 2 years ago
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Blatantly Partisan Party Review II (NSW 2023): Group B (Craig Kelly / United Australia Party)
Prior reviews (many as the Palmer United Party): federal 2013, VIC 2014, federal 2016, VIC 2018 (one Palmer United independent), federal 2019, federal 2022, VIC 2022
What I said before: “If you want unhinged covid conspiracies, cooker grudges, untrammelled resentment, economic incoherence, and environmental ruin, then this is the party for you. If you want something even within shouting distance of sense, look elsewhere.” (VIC 2022 review)
What I think this year: Nothing has changed in the past four months.
For some reason, Craig Kelly’s personal website still describes him as the federal member for the Division of Hughes. He was turfed out almost a year ago. This ex-Liberal MP is now national director of the United Australia Party, which is too shambolically disorganised to obtain state registration in NSW, and Kelly is one of the leading agitators of the evidence-free lunatics who think covid, and everything else, is a conspiracy against them personally. They suppose themselves to be the main characters of the universe without realising that the universe really would rather they shut the fuck up and stop ranting at poor unfortunate relatives at family get-togethers.
I want to take this opportunity to clarify something with regards to this year’s upper house ballot. There are 21 groups contesting: 13 parties and a remarkable 8 groups of independents. All the more remarkable is that six of those eight—yes, three quarters of them—did not nominate enough individual candidates, fifteen, to receive a square above the line. As Ben Raue has highlighted, this is very unusual: at the previous five elections under the current system combined, only three groups have not qualified for a square above the line!
The first of these six groups (in ballot order) to fall short of the candidate threshold and not receive a square above the line is Craig Kelly’s UAP-aligned group in Column B. Now, Kelly is an idiot, but he’s also an experienced politician. He of all people should know that any group without a square above the line has no chance of winning a seat and is wasting its time and money. But, look, if he wants to waste time and money, who am I to stop him?
Recommendation: Give Group B (Craig Kelly / United Australia Party) a weak or no preference.
Website: https://www.unitedaustraliaparty.org.au/
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slutforpetyr · 1 month ago
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(Not mine, credit to the person who made the video) Cute edit of Stuart and Vince to “My Life Would Suck Without You” by Kelly Clarkson. I feel like this song suits their crazy relationship.
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spryfilm · 2 months ago
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Blu-ray review: “The Young Americans” (1992)
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minbow3 · 1 year ago
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Craig Kelly
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sapphicspaceart · 10 months ago
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the twelve catalysts
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in-love-with-movies · 7 months ago
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The Edge of Seventeen (2016)
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asoftepiloguemylove · 1 year ago
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Ruta Sepetys "Emilia;" Salt to the Sea // Cynthia Cruz "The Glimmering Room;" Diagnosis // @herchainsaregone // Jamie Varon Does The Universe Fight For Souls To Be Together? // The Edge of Seventeen (2016) dir. Kelly Fremon Craig // Marya Hornbacher Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia // Sue Zhao // Clementine von Radics // pinterest // Billie Eilish What Was I Made For?
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grymorfinon · 2 years ago
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Knives Out 3 should just be the cast of The Last Jedi but all with different accents than their normal ones and all playing wealthy douchebags. Except for Kelly Marie Tran who plays the protagonist character.
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aressida · 4 months ago
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"IT’S TIME TO START THE ARRESTS
New Peer-Reviewed Study : A Critical Analysis of All-Cause Deaths during COVID-19 Vaccination in an Italian Province - Alessandria et al,
Published Date : 30 June 2024
Findings : "All cause death risks to be higher for those vaccinated with one and two doses compared to the unvaccinated"
"Subjects vaccinated with two doses lost 37% of life expectancy compared to the unvaccinated population"
"The booster doses were ineffective"
"We should admit that vaccination increases the risk of death for causes other than Covid-19, or by direct damage (adverse effects) or by indirect damage, e.g : to immune system"
You can bet that @abcnews (https://x.com/abcnews) or @9NewsAUS (https://x.com/9NewsAUS) or @2GB873 (https://x.com/2GB873) will never report any of this, or any other recent studies finding similar results - because if this was widely known, there’d be riots in the streets." - Craig Kelly.
-> https://t.me/craigkelly/5008
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cinematicmasterpiece · 1 year ago
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are you there god? it’s me, margaret. (2023)
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fulfillingbineeds · 1 year ago
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Misfits text posts Pt. 3
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idasessions · 1 year ago
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Jewish girl angst: a trilogy
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