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Labor's Speaker found guilty of dishonesty.
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Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 21 August 2014 9:25:29 AM
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Gawd, paul,
Don't you know that someone can't be construed as "corrupt" unless the judge makes him wear the special ICAC neon flashing tiara as he's slinking out of the witness chair - the one that flashes "CORRUPT". Sheesh.... Posted by Poirot, Thursday, 21 August 2014 10:28:19 AM
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Shadow, your are in free fall, clutching at thin air, the straws have long gone! What about that pair of nefarious nincompoops CORNBALL and OHNO! Last seen running down Hunter Street Newcastle, trousers a blaze'n as the good folk screamed, at the top of their voices;
"Liars, liars, pants of fires!" ROFLMHO (Rolling on the floor laughing my head off) Next thing you'll be a saying, the founding father of The Liberal Party, Al Capone, done nothing more than the occasional slip up on his tax return! Shadow you are a crack up! and how about answering THAT question! Hi Poirot, poor Shadow... he's lost the plot, shame. You know he's a chip off the old block, Yep, Great Grandpa Shadow was on the 'Titanic', when the ship hit the iceberg, the Captain gave old Shadow a thimble, and said "Start bailing boy!" Just like young Shadow is doing now. Well the 'SS Liberal Party' is about to founder on the Rocks of Corruption with the loss of the whole scurvy crew. Captain Boozy's gone, and the rest of the rats are jumping overboard as well! Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 21 August 2014 11:32:07 AM
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Paul,
You made the stupid claim not me. I don't need a judge to tell me that the greens are rotten through and as corrupt as any other party. A few new nicknames should be Backhanded Milne, or Greasy palm Rhiannon. Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 21 August 2014 12:54:50 PM
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Dear Shadow Minister,
Peter Coleman wrote sometime ago that whatever they may say most politicians do not go into Parliament to bring about particular reforms; they go in because they find the life irresistible. Therefore pointing the finger at one-side or another of politics with accusations of corruption - when all sides have corrupt politicians within their ranks is not very constructive. We realise that you feel very strongly in support of the Liberal Party and you feel equally passionate in downgrading their opposition be it Labor or the Greens but in the name of balance and fairness - quid pro quo - you need to give it a rest every now and again. The party that you so strongly support is not squeaky clean either: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-06/icac-inquiry-into-nsw-political-donations-liberals-resumes/5650350 Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 21 August 2014 2:18:12 PM
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Foxy,
You need to give it a rest every now and again. The party that you so strongly support is not squeaky clean either Considering that the thread was about Labor figure heads such as Thomson and Slipper being convicted after years of protection from Labor, to then Claim that all sides of politics are corrupt and that I should stop pointing the bone is a little rich. The tiny amounts taken by the libs is dwarfed by the millions and millions taken by labor and the greens. Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 21 August 2014 8:06:04 PM
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You stupidly nailed your colours to the mast with ""My test of CORRUPTION is being hauled before the ICAC and have the Judge say "YOUR CORRUPT!"
Now once you realised that you had shot yourself in the foot I gather that you are saying that your standard only applies to the greens, and that no one should criticise them for corrupt behaviour without judicial pronouncement but you can rely on hearsay.
I know the Greens, as well as being corrupt and incompetent, are sanctimonious and full of double standards, but you take it to a new level.