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Premier up to his neck in manure

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This has to be the best political story of the year.

NSW Premier Rees accuses opposition MP of undeclared income, by selling animal manure from his home.

The 12 year old daughter of the MP in question has been selling bags of the stuff for pocket money at 50 cents per bag. Which, most probably, the girl obtained by cleaning out her pony's stable. Read story below.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nathan-rees-in-trouble-over-manure-attack/story-e6freuy9-1225803940142

Our Parliament produces truck loads of bulldust which costs us millions. How dare this little girl undercut the government.

The only corruption could be is if the MP was taking the bulldust without authority from Parliament House and passing it to his daughter, who repackaged it for sale.

Our Parliamentry standards are exceedingly high and NSW can beat other states hands down.

How a Premier can make a goose of himself in front of millions
Posted by Banjo, Thursday, 26 November 2009 3:10:03 PM
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The man is a jackass.

What riles me more than anything is that we will, no doubt, be funding a more-than-comfortable lifestyle for this utter douchebag for years to come.

If he was in a profession, he'd be struck off.

If he was in business, he'd be bankrupt.

If he was a brickie, he'd be run off the site by his fellow workers.

Only he's a politician, a protected species that leeches off the taxpayer, and that can't be put down.

Disgusting.
Posted by Pericles, Thursday, 26 November 2009 3:40:19 PM
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Yes all true, he has little to offer, this highlights that.
While my party may be more than unhappy with me for saying IT get rid of the dunce.
Bring back Dela, watch him turn us around, he at least would not need to get into this crap to find fault with his opponents.
Posted by Belly, Thursday, 26 November 2009 4:57:04 PM
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Pericles,
I'd go further than he. I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be wrong to say they.
Posted by individual, Thursday, 26 November 2009 6:51:13 PM
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Pffff!! Pfffericles, stick it to ‘im why don’t ya. Wow!!

Well, if Belly calls him a dunce, then I think that you are probably right on the money!
Posted by Ludwig, Thursday, 26 November 2009 10:05:07 PM
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I'm waiting for him to give it his best shot.Now that'll be a laugh.
Posted by Arjay, Friday, 27 November 2009 8:29:38 AM
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That's what you find when you scrape the bottom of the proverbial political barrel - manure.
Posted by pelican, Friday, 27 November 2009 5:40:38 PM
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If Premier Rees is up to his neck in manure, its not Labor Party Manure its Liberal Party Manure, created by the Liberal Party in 1970, adopted by closet Liberals in the Labor Party, in order to forge an unholy alliance with big business, so that they could sell political patronage, to the highest bidder, one of whom was Abe Saffron, whose bags of money went to whoever was in power.

The unholy alliance was originally between Norman Allen, and Robin Askin, the Liberal Premier, and Abe Saffron if Abe’s disgruntled son is to be believed. He was delivering $5000 in 1970 money a week to Norman and Robin, and when the government changed, the recipients simply changed too.

It was business as usual, and the Independent Commission against Corruption, ICAC was really I Cack, and designed so that any allegation of corruption could be whitewashed, and no Court ever got a look at organized crime in New South Wales. The latest dose of corruption in New South Wales involves Bringelly and the growth centre down there, where 4.5 million worth of land is in the process of being turned into $450 millions worth, with help from Joe Tripodi.

The Land and Environment Court is another of the whitewash factories, and until New South Wales abides the laws of the Commonwealth and starts including rank and file citizens in the business of that court, as mandated by Paul Keating’s government in s 45 Trade Practices Act 1974, it will continue to be a whitewash factory, where justice is sold to the highest bidder. S 45 Trade Practices Act 1974 would have effectively stopped corruption in New South Wales if Howard had not forged an alliance with Carr not to enforce it, and allowed Mick Keelty to do his job as delegate of the Governor General. The Governor General and Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police Tony Negus have the same duty to enforce the laws of the Commonwealth, but currently neither is up for it. Nathan Rees can set New South Wales free by having the NSW Police compete freely
Posted by Peter the Believer, Saturday, 28 November 2009 8:48:58 AM
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