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Former NZ Greens MP admits shoplifting $9000 of clothing
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Posted by shadowminister, Tuesday, 19 March 2024 7:39:43 AM
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'Cry Baby' Porter was well known for frequenting the fleshpots of Canberra on a Friday and Saturday night, trawling for young women looking for a good time, whilst the "little woman" was 2,000 miles away keeping the home fires burning. The bloke had a "reputation" for it. At least Barnyard Joy limited it to the office girl. Well that's what he told the misses!.
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 20 March 2024 8:12:59 AM
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Pauliar,
Just as the senior green Jono Doig was cruising the fleshpots of Asia for small boys Posted by shadowminister, Wednesday, 20 March 2024 9:42:04 AM
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A failed candidate is called a "senor green" must be a joke. What should we call a politician who has been in the position of acting PM. Yep, we all know the bloke, the one found in the gutter out of it, high on drugs and alcohol. Now he's "on leave" no doubt in some rehab centre for the chronically addicted!
How upsetting for some, the accused murderer from the NOALITION Ryan Bayldon-Lumsden failed to win his seat back on the Gold Coast Council, saving the ratepayers $2 million in payments for a non voting adviser to sit in Lumsden's place on the council and advise the accused of what was talked about during council meetings! Where did the adviser have to go to chew the fat with Lumsden, down to his prison cell? Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 20 March 2024 7:14:32 PM
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This is interesting... I suppose if the political party encourages it's people to have the following attributes then individual criminal behavior could theoretically be based on ideology... but it could be hard to prove... but I think that there are toxic ideologies.
http://psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2Ft04427-000 The Texas Christian University Criminal Thinking Scales (TCU CTS; Knight et al., 2006) is a brief (self-rating) instrument developed to assess cognitive functioning expected to be related to criminal conduct. The TCU CTS is a supplement to the TCU CJ-CESI and CJ-CEST and is designed to measure “criminal thinking” (Knight et al., in press). It was adapted from original work by Walters (1995) and from the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) "Survey of Program Participants". Using the criterion of retaining factors with an eigenvalue greater than 1.0 resulted in a four-factor solution, distributed across the following scales: Entitlement, Justification, Personal Irresponsibility, Power Orientation, Cold Heartedness, and Criminal Rationalization. Posted by Canem Malum, Wednesday, 20 March 2024 11:00:40 PM
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12% SWING against the LIBERAL PARTY in the Tasmanian election on Saturday. They are so on the nose down there that you can smell em' as far away as Queensland. gains by 'The Greens' and the 'Jacqui Lambie Network'. Dud Dutton should take note!
Must say, although a bit conservative at times, like The Mad Katter here in Queensland, I have a political soft spot for Jacqui, she seems a rather genuine person. Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 25 March 2024 12:32:17 PM
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When did Porter do either?