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Kerry O'Brien is the ABC'S Man of Substance.

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Kerry O'Brien's interview with Kevin Rudd tonight demonstrated real unbiased attitudes that should permeate the whole culture of our ABC.

Kevin Rudd was visibly squirming in his chair under the revelation of his wife who employes 220 people,was seriously under paying her workers.

Perhaps Kevin is entitled to plead ignorance in regards his wife's business dealings,however the values and attitudes which they share on a daily basis really reflects their general attitudes towards our society.

Kevin's mentality was clearly laid bare as nothing more than just another cynical political opportunist.He is not a man of integrety and substance that he seeks to portray.
Posted by Arjay, Thursday, 24 May 2007 8:31:52 PM
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Couldn't agree with you more .
Posted by at946, Friday, 25 May 2007 5:42:50 PM
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Never thought to see it from Kerry - wish I had not missed it!
Kevin and partner should have resolved the issue before he entered politics. She has every right to a career and to own a business but even the best run business can be a liability for a partner in politics.
If this had been the Coalition (or any minor political partner holding the balance of power somewhere) the ALP would be demanding the immediate resignation of the office holder. However, as they have made very clear, the same rules do not apply to them.
Posted by Communicat, Saturday, 26 May 2007 9:58:16 AM
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but wouldn't it be a total tragedy...if Kerry joined the Labor party, and then, like Peter Garret suddenly had to put aside those things about which he has been passionate for so long in the interests of 'The Party'!

Kerry does indeed stand out... head and shoulders above many others.

Political Membership/candidacy would destroy his clear message to the community.

KERRY FOR PM :) (Independant of course)
Posted by BOAZ_David, Saturday, 26 May 2007 10:46:45 AM
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Therese Rein's business is an employment agency and does get a lot of funding from the Federal Govt.Having the right contacts in Govt does push you further up the line in terms of selectivity.Why does the McQuarie Bank employ Bob Carr as a consultant?It certainly isn't for his business prowess.To get a Govt contract is no easy matter but the financial renumeration is well worth it since price is not always the determining factor in winning the contract.

If Kevin Rudd does become Prime Minister,then Therese will have to relinguish her Govt contracts to keep her business or sell the business.Her decision will reflect the degree to which the success of her business depends upon Govt finances.Interesting times are ahead of us.
Posted by Arjay, Saturday, 26 May 2007 1:44:31 PM
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One of the things I find most interesting is the other double standard.

Remember how labor screamed their opposition to private employment agencies, & the job network replacing the old Commonwealth Employment agency? They hated it as much as work choices. It was an implement of the devil, designed to rip off the workers.

Interesting to see who's doing the ripping off, isn't it?

& then they expect us to believe a word they say! Right!!
Posted by Hasbeen, Sunday, 27 May 2007 5:25:55 PM
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To call Kerry O'Brien a man of substance, is a bit fanciful, as every ABC journalist is only allowed by Howard, to criticise Labor. They are gagged when it comes to criticising the Howard government.
If the producer of this topic thinks, he/she has hit on something of importance, i only hope the rest of the Australian voters are not as ignorant.
Posted by Sarah101, Tuesday, 29 May 2007 6:22:33 AM
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To call Kerry O'Brien a man of substance, is a bit fanciful, as every ABC journalist is only allowed by Howard, to criticise Labor. They are gagged when it comes to criticising the Howard government.
If the producer of this topic thinks, he/she has hit on something of importance, i only hope the rest of the Australian voters are not so ignorant.
Posted by Sarah101, Tuesday, 29 May 2007 6:22:46 AM
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Sarah 101,Kerry O'Brien is an ardent left winger who supports the Labor Party.He saw the hyprocracy in Kevin Rudd's position and took him to task.Kerry O'Brien attacked the lies eminating from the very party which he supported.To me,that makes him a man of substance
Posted by Arjay, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 9:02:38 PM
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