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Posted by Lexi, Tuesday, 2 July 2013 11:32:40 AM
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Lexi,
Here are some more facts, http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-07-01/former-labor-mp-craig-thomson-back-in-court-on-fraud2c-theft-c/4791192 What specifically is PM Kevin Rudd and Labor's side-kicks the Greens Protest Party under Christine Milne doing to prevent such cases arising again? What policies are being pursued to prevent the union interference in Caucus and in day to day administration that has been a feature of the federal Labor/Greens government? Posted by onthebeach, Tuesday, 2 July 2013 12:00:15 PM
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Dear onthebeach,
I'm not privy to what the PM intends to do in the future. I imagine though that these matters will be settled in court - as will Mr Abbott's "slush-fund," and other litigations pending. http://www.independentaustralia.net/2012/politics/tony-abbott-and-his-slushy-question-of-character/ Posted by Lexi, Tuesday, 2 July 2013 1:31:36 PM
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Lexi,
Alan Austin is capable only of writing polemics against the coalition. His article is almost entirely his own biased opinion, and factually very light and generally off the point. The reason that no reputable paper spotted the "lies" is because intelligent people didn't see them. Posted by Shadow Minister, Tuesday, 2 July 2013 2:22:59 PM
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Lexi,
I don't mind that you defend Pauline Hanson. That is fair enough. Many believe she was given a rough trot by the established parties, LNP, Labor and Greens, and by 'Progressive' commentators especially, who loved to play unfairly on her more rudimentary education. I don't agree with what Abbott is alleged to have done. Pauline is not my cup of tea, but I do believe she is frank and has the good of the country at heart. She is heaps better than (say) the Greens' Shoebridge or the seat polishing Greens senators in Canberra and the lunar Rhiannon(Brown). It is regretable that ordinary people in small parties are sledged out of participating in politics by bullies who have had the benefit of a better education and better opportunity. Now would you like to reply to my earlier post, instead of ducking and diverting? Posted by onthebeach, Tuesday, 2 July 2013 2:32:52 PM
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SM,
http://independentaustralia.net/2013/business/media-2/ten-reasons-why-most-australian-msm-journalists-are-absolute-shyte/ onthebeach, I've already answered the question in your previous post. Go back and read it. Posted by Lexi, Tuesday, 2 July 2013 5:26:12 PM
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Here's a few more facts:
http://www.independentaustralia.net/2013/politics/tony-abbotts-budget-reply-porkie-pies/