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The Forum > General Discussion > Slippery Pete in the poo again !!

Slippery Pete in the poo again !!

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Seems serial grub Slippery Pete has managed to get his miserable self in the news yet again, this time for allegedly not paying his bill from Maurice Blackburn. According to a report in todays Courier Mail, the firm, which represented Mr Slipper after ex-staffer Ashby complained about sexual harrassment, claims $237,086 is owing.

Seems karma is gradually catching up with Slipper.
Posted by praxidice, Thursday, 6 June 2013 8:57:26 AM
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The history on this guy is amazing. How does he keep getting pre-selected and worse voted in. This has been going on for a long time, well before he sat in the Speaker's chair.
Posted by pelican, Friday, 7 June 2013 12:12:45 PM
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pelican

We certainly bred some 'interesting' ones. Assuming the electoral office isn't completely rigged, there must be some pretty dumb sheeple on this planet to elect Slippery Pete again and again. I haven't checked but maybe there wasn't anyone else & he got up by default ?? I couldn't believe it when the clown started on with all that ceremonial speakers crap, like is this turkey all there in the top story ??
Posted by praxidice, Friday, 7 June 2013 3:41:58 PM
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Hi Praxidice,

We'll see at the next election, won't we ? My money is on Slipper either not standing, or standing and getting less than 20 % of the primary vote.

Can't wait ! Only 99 days to go ! And then what larks, Praxidice, what larks !

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Friday, 7 June 2013 6:14:35 PM
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Loudmouth

We are in uncharted waters this time. Never before has there been such a distaste for both majors AND a third option with candidates in all house & senate seats, The sheeple could do absolutely anything, however there is no doubt a vote for Slippery Pete (assuming someone is stupid enough to take the clown on) should be matched with a free ticket to the best shrink on planet earth.
Posted by praxidice, Friday, 7 June 2013 7:41:20 PM
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Hi Praxidice,

As a lifelong (but unpaid) member of the Sheeple's Party of Australia (SPA), I have every confidence in the decision of the Sheeple. You and I may not like it, but that's how democracy works.

And in time, we may be surprised to find that what they decide, in their bone-ignorance, turns out to be right on the money.

Only 98.02 days to go ! Isn't politics exciting ?!

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Saturday, 8 June 2013 12:21:10 AM
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Loudmouth

Its not that I have a problem with the sheeple as such, but rather the bent and twisted electoral system that is structured to maintain the duopoly. For instance in both the 2007 & 2010 federal elections there good reason to believe the sheeple weren't at all impressed with either of the two options offered. The fact that one of two mobs of utter incompetents got up didn't mean the sheeple chose them because they were wanted, but more because the sheeple despised the other ratbags even more ie one mob 99.8% distasteful & the other 99.9% distasteful. If we'd had a 'none of the above' option on the 2007 & 2010 ballot papers, the result would undoubtedly have been interesting. Since we do have, in effect, that option in 2013, there is the possibility for the very first time since federation that the days of the duopoly have ended.

We had exactly the same arrangement with Qantas & TAA / Australian Airlines which had hitherto enjoyed a convenient (and gubmunt encouraged) duopoly since the dawn of time. Remember how competitors were invariably setup to fail and it was only when Branson came with his endless buckets of money that the grubs were unable to pull the rug out from under him as they had with Compass 1, Compass 2 & Impulse. What Branson did was introduce a viable third option, something we'd never had previously, more to the point it was one that couldn't be killed, bought off, subjugated, controlled or otherwise inactivated.

to be continued
Posted by praxidice, Saturday, 8 June 2013 6:15:13 AM
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continued

I suggest this is exactly where Big Clive comes into the picture. Like Richard Branson he comes with endless financial resources, all the necessary tools & more enthusiasm for the task at hand than the members of the duopoly have ever possessed. How many sheeple said it was absolutely impossible to topple Qantas & TAA / Australian Airlines ?? I guess that episode was too far in the distant past for many sheeple to know or care about, but the stories about the gubmunt blessed two airline policy / airline duopoly are all in the public domain for those who care to delve.

Where Slippery Pete fits into the system I have no idea, however his attempt to infiltrate the Palmer tribe is a clear indication he answers to some other master, possibly / probably not in Australia. I'd love to know what possessed the clown to pull that lunatic stunt when he was named speaker though, one would think he'd have the nous to keep his stupid head down, but then I guess being seen as half-cut as he is might be seen as a good smokescreen.
Posted by praxidice, Saturday, 8 June 2013 6:16:05 AM
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Ahem. I think Ansett came into the equation somewhere along the line, praxidice.

>>We had exactly the same arrangement with Qantas & TAA / Australian Airlines which had hitherto enjoyed a convenient (and gubmunt encouraged) duopoly since the dawn of time... How many sheeple said it was absolutely impossible to topple Qantas & TAA / Australian Airlines ??<<

But hey, who needs boring old factual accuracy when you can maintain a splutteringly confected indignation, generously larded with words like "sheeple" and "gubmunt", that are invariably employed without a trace of irony.

Which makes it all the more surprising that you have targetted Slipper for your opprobrium. Someone who, let's face it, displays such thoroughly Australian values as tenacity in the face of adversity, a majestic faith in his own wonderfulness, and a gift for taking maximum financial advantage of every situation.
Posted by Pericles, Saturday, 8 June 2013 8:06:10 AM
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Pericles

Appears you are correct re Australian Airlines, I was confusing that company and Ansett. AA was apparently merely a subsidiary of Qantas.

Whatever, my comments re the officially sanctioned duopoly remain. Anyone who purchased air travel when it was in place should recall being asked for a virtual down-payment on the aircraft. As has been the case with the two major political party duopoly, Australians were systematically raped unmercifully by vested interests which had no qualms about employing every dirty trick in the book to maintain their dominance.

Whatever can be said for or against Slippery Pete, few Australians will mourn his passing.
Posted by praxidice, Saturday, 8 June 2013 8:33:56 AM
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