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Belly did you not forget something

when a independent is truely and independent they are not a member of the labor party.

indepenence no

The party dictatorship even playing for the independent vote even though being labor.

so where did the prefences go labor of course labor member.

do as you are told or be expelled.

www.tapp.org.au
Posted by tapp, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 5:50:09 PM
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Stu.

I will start with your second piece of evidence first, just because Glenn Milne says something do not take it as being true. I think this is a desparate attempt to justify your position, if this is the best you can find I rest my case.

As for the Stephen Smith TRANSCRIPT OF INTERVIEW WITH GEOFF HUTCHISON – MORNING PROGRAM, 720 ABC RADIO, PERTH, THURSDAY, 6 JULY 2006.

I will admit I probably have an unfair advantage, having managed a capital city office of a major media monitoring company, I still have contacts in the industry. Sorry Stu you made it up or are relying on false info.

Just what did Stephen Smith say? was this before or after the major interview on that show? (Will Stan Lazaridis return to Perth to play soccer).

I know the answer, do you?
Posted by Steve Madden, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 5:50:19 PM
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Now Steve since I had to wait for posting time

I gave you the info you find and since you have contacts you should be well aware that i am correct.

Whats that 2 years

Seems that you enjoy playing games just like labor

And the unions selling out the workers well done there.

Can only strike for collective agreements and then those who do not wish to have a collective agreement will be forced.

How much more are you willing to sell out.

Business is now asking to remove unfair awa ads.

So labor has no interset in the people and as kevin rudds statement, we see where we stand.
And steve since you are so in the fold you find it.

I know the truth and will keep reporting it.

will you comply

Their is only one thing left to say and will quote Kevin Rudd.

POLITICS IS ALL ABOUT POWER
Posted by tapp, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 9:19:12 PM
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GOLD COAST BULLETIN

LIVE EXPORT TRADE INQUIRY WOULD BE LIKE LAMBS TO THE SLAUGHTER

THE RSPCA may have the answer for fed­eral Labor politicians struggling to galv­anise voters with the AWB bribery scandal.

The recent 60 Minutes program on Channel 9 revealing cruelty on Australian cattle in the Middle East hit a nerve.

Not that the RSPCA was surprised by the strong response from Australians outraged at endemic cruelty in the live export trade.

Many Australian voters may not give two hoots about $300 million in kickbacks to Saddam Hussein to sew up Australian wheat sales to Iraq. But it would be a different story if the AWB was ever linked to live exports.

The Gold Coast-based Halal Kind Meats is off to the backblocks of Queensland and West­ern Australia to look for Australian slaughter­ing opportunities. Dozens of Australian abatt­oirs have closed since the live export trade boomed in the 1990s. Kindness to animals is part of the Australian 'fair go' tradition.

Labor appears more concerned with the future of Australia's livestock trade overseas than banning the practice.
AFIC RSPCAQLD PALE Put up an alternative- Nobody cares
Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Sunday, 18 March 2007 5:12:11 AM

Now A few facts. We cant get Skilled workers in to Australia To work in Plants because of the unions.
How is that good for the country
Small business especially can not afford not to be able to sake somebody on the spot that has stollen from them etc.
Nor should they be forced to pay maternity leave etc.
The labour mentality is everybody should be treated eaqually.
Umm Well if I worked to be a Dr or Vet Or Lawyer and a office worker was destroying my biz by being on drugs etc - Then I reserve the right to say POQ.
When people have to compete for jobs more are filled.
Thats good for this country.
Labour encourage a nation of bludgers and complainers
Little Else.
Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 10:35:46 PM
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It is not about protecting workers rights or employers rights but to protect “civil rights”.
People should be entitled to make their own contractual agreements and either party should be bound by it.
It serves no one if either is allowed to ignore the others rights.

The Constitution specifically provides to discriminate against “aliens” as to protect Australian workers their rights, but the problem is that too many politicians are involved to do what they desire to get into power and once they are they wreck it further.

Just look at what we achieved in more then one hundred years of federation;

Hansard 21-1-1898 Constitution Convention Debates
QUOTE
Mr. HOWE.-
As I have already pointed out, the best of our citizens now try to make provision for a rainy day. Do not the records of our financial institutions show that this is so? Have not the workers of Australia been praised for the thrift which they have exercised? Certainly that is so. But, unfortunately, as I have already shown, failure often overtakes these institutions. They collapse, and the provision which the workers thought they had made for their declining days vanishes.
END QUOTE

Today, the media reported a 74-year old man loosing about 700.0000 dollars, having now to live of a social security pension.
The crook got 8-years imprisonment for stealing 15 million dollars, then it just makes it worthwhile for crooks to continue doing it, as after 8-years the crook will walk out being a millionaire, if he was smart enough to send the monies overseas.

When are the Governments dealing with these crooks? Thousands upon thousands having to rely upon social security where they had in fact saved up for their old age.
Governments always seek more power but can’t even handle the power they already have.
If we pursued to avoid crooks getting their hands on other peoples monies, by doing this, we do ourselves a favour, as less of our tax money will be needed to support those duped by the crooks! Lets see which political party will pursue this in the election!
Posted by Mr Gerrit H Schorel-Hlavka, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 11:19:36 PM
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Stu.

Given that you have bent the truth, omitted responses that prove you are wrong, quote others saying what I assert was never said by the person themselves and posting a reference to an interview that never took place, I have a few suggestions.

If you want tapp to have any chance of gaining support you tell us what you would do differently, don't refer us to the mother hood and apple pie statements you call policy.

Don't rely on attacking Labor, especially when 50% of people seem to want to vote for them at this time.

How about some positive posts, how you will make things better, how your views will get you elected.

Lastly stop posting inane drivel, I will hound you, yes I am having fun, but a warning - don't mess with a guy with incurable cancer I have absolutely nothing to lose - do you?
Posted by Steve Madden, Wednesday, 18 April 2007 7:37:45 PM
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