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What to do with Christian Porter? : Comments
By Don Aitkin, published 11/3/2021wo issues are important. The first is whether or not anything of that kind occurred, and what should be done about it now. The second is what the Attorney-General should do about it.
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Posted by shadowminister, Wednesday, 17 March 2021 6:41:07 AM
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Hi Pauly 04
Issy speakum truth. After considerable torture (enforced viewing of "Married at First Sight") my Russian mole confessed. In the real world double agent working for the KGB, Aldrich Ames, went through the CIA polygraph twice, and passed, even when working for the KGB. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldrich_Ames ) People have claimed to have had training to beat the polygraph. Everything from: - concentrating on tightening your anus - to establishing a high psychological baseline signal (eg. making the machine spike sharply upward from the simple initial questions (like "What is your name?) onwards. Administering a polygraph is an ART, not a science. That's why it's not admissible as evidence in COURT. Further secret special sauce details http://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a28316/spy-on-the-americans/ Posted by plantagenet, Wednesday, 17 March 2021 7:11:44 AM
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Here's that interview with Turnbull on ABC where he seems to imply that there is something a bit suspect with the death of the woman who was raped in 1988:
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/calls-inquiry-into-death-of-woman-allegedly-raped-1988/13205762 It's quite an alarming interview and the inferences raised look like something out of a Who Dunnit movie. Actually, I'm quite looking forward to the events that might unfold in Porter's defamation case. I think there will be a lot of surprises coming out of the woodwork. Posted by Mr Opinion, Wednesday, 17 March 2021 1:09:26 PM
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I have a feeling the police are going to reopen their investigation into the rape that took place in 1988.
And after hearing what Turnbull said in the interview above I think they might even open an investigation into her death. I think we're in for an interesting series of events and I'm sure the news media will exploit it for all it is worth. Posted by Mr Opinion, Wednesday, 17 March 2021 1:43:45 PM
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I imagine that during the defamation hearings Porter's entire life will be put on display for the entire world to see.
I assume his opponents will try to make him look like some deviant who has spent his entire life preying on women. I really pity him. I definitely wouldn't like to be in his shoes when things start to heat up. One can only speculate what cards the ABC has up its sleeve. Whatever they are I'm sure it won't be pretty. Posted by Mr Opinion, Wednesday, 17 March 2021 3:24:16 PM
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Mr Opinion. the former PM has added nothing of merit to the discussion. As he himself says in the interview, he knows nothing at all about the case in real terms.
You may be obsessed with the Clintons, but this time, there were none involved so no suggestion of "assisted" suicide. The woman in question was on record as having an unstable psychiatric history and in the absence of any public disclosure of any suicide notes or letters, the official finding of death by her own hand should be left to lie. Posted by Jay Cee Ess, Wednesday, 17 March 2021 4:28:34 PM
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You have swept the floor of all the porkie awards.