#BREAKING: A 17 year old girl was allegedly kidnapped and violently raped by the driver of a ride share after booking a trip through DiDi.
Every parent's worst nightmare.
The predator?
Amarbayasgalan Yondonlodoi, a 50 year
old newly arrived Mongolian national.
This sickening betrayal of trust lies squarely at the feet of Anthony Albanese and Tony Burke.
Their catastrophically weak immigration policies and broken vetting systems failed this child.
In a ruthless pursuit of votes, the Albanese Government opened the floodgates, abandoned proper screening, and let public safety collapse.
They failed to protect our community again.
Enough is enough.
Put Australian safety first.
This is Peter Liddy, the disgraced former South Australian magistrate and convicted pedophile who spent decades abusing young boys aged 7 to 13 while coaching at a surf club.
In 2001, he was sentenced to 25 years jail for destroying those children's lives, showed zero remorse, and was released this week, (though it looks like something brutal happened to him in jail, with a big chunk of his ear torn off...) He's now free to go home.
If you think we shouldn't tolerate pedophiles in our society, vote for One Nation. They'll create a public register for sex offenders, making their names, photos, and full details available to the public so we can protect our kids, and implement mandatory life in jail with zero chance of release ever for degenerates like this POS who should never have seen daylight again.
LATEST: NRL are yet to confirm Andrew Abdo has quit - but he has not denied the story in questions I have put to him. When directly asked via text he said he can’t talk at the moment. So take it as done. Speculation is that PVL could be interim CEO. That has implications for racing. @9NewsSyd@NRLonNine
Tax his land, tax his wage,
Tax his bed in which he lays.
Tax his tractor, tax his mule,
Teach him taxes is the rule.
Tax his cow, tax his goat,
Tax his pants, tax his coat.
Tax his ties, tax his shirt,
Tax his work, tax his dirt.
Tax his tobacco, tax his drink,
Tax him if he tries to think.
Tax his cigars, tax his beers,
If he cries, tax his tears.
Tax his car, tax his gas,
Find other ways to tax his ass.
Tax him good and let him know,
After his taxes he has no dough.
If he hollers, tax him more,
Tax him ‘til he’s good and sore.
Tax his coffin, tax his grave,
Tax the sod in which he lays.
Put these words upon his tomb,
“Taxes drove me to my doom!”
And when he’s gone, we won’t relax,
We’ll still be after the inheritance tax.
John Daly hit it close on 17 and picked a little fella out of the crowd. He calmly walked up and dropped the putt. May be the best thing you see today. #RegionsTradition
My Tuesday:
6.30am - schooled first OTT of the day “Isleham Village”, 5yo Yulong homebred by Grunt who was flown back from Singapore.
8.30am - into the office, replied to enquiries regarding rehoming a Yulong horse, contacted a retrainer to let her know a horse we’d discussed was being kept and retired to Yulong to safe guard his future.
4pm - organised a recently retired horse’s trip to Yulong’s pretraining farm to start his retraining process.
5.30pm - schooled second Yulong OTT “Strong Trade”, 4yo by Written Tycoon.
6.30pm - open social media to be told we have no rehoming initiative and don’t care about retired horses 🤦🏼♀️
Anyway, if you are genuinely interested in a Yulong off-the-track horse, hit me up at our very existent rehoming email: [email protected]
📸 My two much-loved Yulong boys 💚
Horse racing figures have been charged over multiple plots to smuggle cocaine worth more than $1bn into Victoria using fishing boats.👇
https://t.co/RN3AUrNui9
🚨 COVID 2.0? Or something bigger…
This isn’t just a fuel crisis.
This is what happens when a country gives up control of its own future.
We shut down refineries.
We outsourced our energy.
We became dependent.
Now when the world shakes… we feel it instantly.
And here’s the uncomfortable truth 👇
Every crisis opens the door for more control.
More rules.
More systems.
More decisions made for you.
We’ve seen how quickly things can change.
We’ve seen how fast “temporary” measures become permanent.
And now… talk of shortages, rationing, restrictions is back.
So the real question is not just “what’s happening?”
It’s who’s in control when it happens?
Australia should never be in a position where global instability dictates how we live.
This is about sovereignty.
This is about leadership.
This is about whether we stand on our own… or stay dependent.
Fix it now… or get used to more of it.