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The rise and fall of ICAC

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Shadow, what kind of lawyer are you? Is your real name Dennis Denuto. I have obtained footage of Shadow arguing Green corruption in the High Court.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJuXIq7OazQ
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 4 May 2015 9:22:26 AM
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Just when I have painted Shadow into a corner on the issue of Liberal corruption in New South Wales, what does he do, disappears down a rat hole!

The first day of the new parliament in NSW.

With public opinion solidly behind the ICAC, 'Bugsy' Baird has reluctantly been forced to take action on the issue of retrospective legislation to make corruption findings against business types, who have had adverse ICAC findings, stick! Baird, copped out somewhat and passed the issue to a couple of legal eagles, Murray Gleeson AC QC and Bruce McClintock, SC, Shadow Minister DB, didn't make the team, I wonder why? We will let these blokes have a gander and come up with a proposal. lets us wait and see.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 5 May 2015 7:22:19 PM
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Paul,

With you completely failing to white wash the systemically corrupt greens, I declined to comment on your childish post.

As for Baird consulting lawyers on changing legislation, Only half arsed politicians such as the greens would consider drafting legislation in a difficult area without assistance, as it would simply be chucked out of court
Posted by Shadow Minister, Wednesday, 6 May 2015 2:42:13 PM
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Shadow, what is childish, is your feeble attempts to deflect the corruption debate onto the honest Greens. I asked you to put up evidence of Greens corruption which you constantly prattle on about. You simply make up lies to suit your argument, pathetic in the extreme and childish.

<<As for Baird consulting lawyers on changing legislation, Only half arsed politicians such as the greens would consider drafting legislation in a difficult area without assistance,>>

take note of the above statement from Shadow. Now I quote from todays SMH

"Premier Mike Baird announced on Tuesday the government would legislate next week to ensure all previous corruption findings made by the ICAC remain intact."

Now based on the Shadow comment, and what Baird is doing WITHOUT consulting lawyers that must make Baird one of the HALF ARSED types that Shadow ridicules. Talk about a clanger! How does it feel me old salt!
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 6 May 2015 7:25:01 PM
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As one of the systemically corrupt greens I see that you also harbour a half arsed delusion of being psychic?

Where have you seen anything that says Baird is not using legal representation to draft legislation?

I see Crusty Minge has resigned after suffering stabbing back pains, and the new troika has also shafted Adam Bent.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 7 May 2015 7:41:05 AM
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Shadow, an old ploy, when losing the debate simply change subject, your first comment dealt with << The point of ICAC when it was set up was to root out corruption within the public service.>>
having lost that debate you move on to <<I see Crusty Minge has resigned>>

You lack of knowledge of the operations within Australian parliaments is astounding, then again ignorance has never prevented you from commenting in the past.

Every member of parliament has access to considerable parliamentary, and private resources, if that member or a party wishes to introduce legislation, even a private members bill. Resources for drafting a bill, and legal advice, are available for all MP's and parties to call upon, not just the government of the day. In the highly unlikely event that you should ever become a parliamentarian, if you so desired to present a private members bill, there would be no need to sit at home on your clapped out virus infected Commodore 64 'puter playing 'Pacman' and typing furiously at the same time, relying solely on your "vast" legal knowledge, there would actually be a decent and better way, and no need to rely on your own limited rubbish.
Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 7 May 2015 8:21:28 AM
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