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Is this how Australian Senators behave?

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Belly said;
In the media outlets, knowing it was untrue,make money out of the
knowledge they printed, knowing it was untrue.

Spot on Belly, someone might have bought a large number of shares
before they filed the story that they had confirmed that it was a fraud.
This is why such activity is a crime, it enables a form of insider trading.
I wonder how many Greens bought shares when they fell ?
Posted by Bazz, Saturday, 12 January 2013 6:32:01 AM
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Belly how are you going on your piece on O'Connor? Silent,

A list of histories criminals:

Mahatma Gandhi
Nelson Mandela
Michael Collins
Lech Walesa
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
etc etc.

These people all have at least one thing in common, they are all guilty of "breaking the law."
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 12 January 2013 7:03:23 AM
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>>These people all have at least one thing in common, they are all guilty of "breaking the law."<<

You seem to have a left a few off your list there Paul.

Some more of histories criminals:

Kenneth Lay (of Enron fame)
Al Capone
Frank Abagnale Jr.
etc etc.

Not only are these people all criminals - they are all fraudsters just like Moylan.

Cheers,

Tony
Posted by Tony Lavis, Saturday, 12 January 2013 7:59:33 AM
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The right to peaceful dissent exists in a democracy. What Moylan has done is not peaceful.

Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Lech Walesa and
Solzhenitsyn did not live in democracies. They protested peacefully and were wrongly punished.

Michael Collins lived in a democracy, warred with the government militarily, lost, and was punished by the victors.

Mandela did not live in a democracy, was a freedom-fighting terrorist who lost a guerrilla war, and was punished by the victors.

Where does Moylan fit in?
Posted by Luciferase, Saturday, 12 January 2013 9:14:51 AM
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Oops! leave Nelson out of the second paragraph.
Posted by Luciferase, Saturday, 12 January 2013 9:25:52 AM
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Apparently some Senators think some supporters of green ideology should be encouraged to do whatever with impunity.

They have shown in the past to damage expensive equipment, drive metal stakes into trees that endanger the lives of sawyers, board ships illegally, attempt to disable ships, cause damage to rail lines carrying coal, tresspass on famous landmarks and paint slogans on them, etc.

They take the high moral ground and thus should be protected, no matter what they do.
Posted by Banjo, Saturday, 12 January 2013 11:49:36 AM
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