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Articles by Rossleigh

About Rossleigh
Rossleigh is a writer, director and teacher. As a writer, his plays include “The Charles Manson Variety Hour”, “Pastiche”, “Snap!”, “That’s Me In The Distance”, “48 Hours (without Eddie Murphy)”, and “A King of Infinite Space”. His acting credits include “Pinor Noir Noir” for “Short and Sweet” and carrying the coffin in “The Slap”. His ten minutes play, “Y” won the 2013 Crash Test Drama Final.

We Could Solve The Budget Crisis By Just Getting Rid of The Courts!

January 21, 2014 Rossleigh 36

Last night I watched a police drama. The squad was being investigated by a man whose estranged wife was in the squad. No conflict of […]

Jonathan Haidt – this really raises some great discussion points! Worth watching if you have twenty minutes!

January 19, 2014 Rossleigh 15

  Ok, parts of this have a US context. And I do have concerns with the fact that he overlooks the Iraq Wars. However, it’s […]

“There Will Be No Comment Whatsoever, But Let Me Just Say This…”

January 19, 2014 Rossleigh 22

“If people coming here by boat are “illegal” and need to be locked up indefinitely, then when our navy entered Indonesia waters, were they also […]

Tony Abbott’s Picks Show His Incompetence!

January 16, 2014 Rossleigh 19

After a very successful summer, where the Australian Cricket Team have pounded the English, it looked like we were invincible. But then along comes Tony […]

Maryville, USA. According to the people there it’s just a typical place in the US.

January 9, 2014 Rossleigh 9

As I watched a report on the Maryville… And here’s the problem. I was about to write “rape”, but it’s never been proven in a […]

Am I VLAD I’m not in Queensland!

January 8, 2014 Rossleigh 37

  When I first heard people complaining about Queensland’s VLAD laws, I thought it was a tremendous over-reaction – they didn’t have to ban all […]

Bernardi’s Book, and Why You’re All Wrong About It!

January 8, 2014 Rossleigh 47

 (Click on photo to enlarge) There are two books called “The Conservative Revolution”, but, unfortunately, only one on Kindle. Of course, as Kindle is too […]

Not Another Post About Climate Change!!!

January 7, 2014 Rossleigh 98

  How many Andrew Bolts does it take to change a light bulb? Answer: None, because it’s daytime and the past few hours have been […]

Let’s hear a cheer for Cory Bernardi and the “Established Order”!

January 6, 2014 Rossleigh 62

Yet again the ABC are demonstrating their determination to make the Coalition look silly. Their latest trick is to give Cory Bernardi’s ideas publicity. Earlier, […]

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Stop and think and before you’re Framed!

January 5, 2014 Rossleigh 12

There was an article in the paper the other day about the road toll. In Victoria, it had gone down overall, but there was a […]

We can afford $25 million for a Royal Commission, but not $9 million for Indigenous legal aid

January 2, 2014 Rossleigh 51

  “THE Abbott government will strip funding from the peak Aboriginal legal aid organisation and policy positions in its state affiliates, but has moderated the […]

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You have a right to your opinion, but that doesn’t mean that your opinion is right!

December 31, 2013 Rossleigh 1

As an English teacher, I had the pleasure of reading many persuasive essays and listening to many oral presentations. Kids would present their point of […]

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Mainstream Media – stick a fork in them and turn them over. I think they’re nearly done . . .

December 29, 2013 Rossleigh 11

  ‘He (Chomsky) also disagreed that a platform in the mainstream media was necessary to influence the debate. “If you take a look at the […]

Should the Government ban The Greens?

December 26, 2013 Rossleigh 11

A few years ago, the Howard Government introduced several anti-terrorism laws. The Sedition Laws were strengthened. Now, sedition is one of those laws that is, […]

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Five Have an Economy to Save (apologies to Enid Blyton)

December 23, 2013 Rossleigh 10

“The nicest word in the English language,” said Dick, “is holidays.” “Don’t be silly,” said Uncle Joe, “they’re bad for productivity.” “Well,” said Dick, “by […]

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