Saturday, September 1, 2012

As tens of thousands of free loading mostly Muslim Middle Easterners flood our shores on boats to suck up benefits and housing from the piss weak Government we have, many more thousands of Australians in desperate need are ignored by the Gillard Government. We have many examples how these so called Muslims do not wish to integrate in our society as seen in the latest incident at Sydney Westmead hospital a day or so ago, attempting to damage and destroy one of our main hospitals in the name of their religion. We all know Gillard is a known liar supported by equal liar and so called Treasurer Swan cranking out spin on a daily basis. We have just 12 months to vote these bastards an un-Australians out of Government and reduce the Muslim intake before these filth destroy our Australian way of life

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Ministry of Silly Walks, Monty Python The Pythonites knew how to deliver lunacy, but perhaps their greatest skill was in establishing the foundation for, and then slowly building upon, absurd premises. Case in point: this classic sketch, which opens with the sight of John Cleese buying a newspaper and then taking weird, gigantic steps down London's streets, and becomes increasingly funnier with each new development. Cleese arrives at his job, which a sign surprisingly informs us is at the Ministry of Silly Walks. He passes by other strangely ambling co-workers and into his office, where Michael Palin asks for help in developing his not-very-silly gait so as to receive a government grant. Cleese's ensuing demonstration is a tour-de-force of physical showmanship, his strikingly long legs bending in ways both hilarious and awe-inspiring. It's the newsreel footage of silly walks from yesteryear, however, that truly cements this sketch's status as one of Python's greatest hits Back to top
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