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How Serious Is This.

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" No nation reaches its potential until it
fully embraces the skills and talents and
capabilities of the 50 per cent of its
population that's female. I think there is
some way to go in continuing to empower women
and girls."

(Julie Bishop).

Ms Bishop's own former political party -

"has its challenges" on that front," she said.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 7 July 2021 10:42:01 AM
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Unless she can go to the police with her claim, it is better she be quiet; as it merely gathers accusation and guilt which is not evidence based.

Reading up on the case it indicates to me she has developed a case in her own mind, based on circumstances.
Posted by Josephus, Wednesday, 7 July 2021 10:42:06 AM
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Josephus,

And did Christian Porter, Cardinal Pell,
Craig MacLachlan, Geoffrey Rush, Harvey
Weinstein, Prince Andrew, Bill Cosby,
Donald Trump,
to name just a few - all made up their cases in
their own minds as well? While Brittany Higgins,
Julia Banks, et al, are all lying?

Makes sense.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 7 July 2021 11:03:18 AM
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"And did Christian Porter, Cardinal Pell,
Craig MacLachlan, Geoffrey Rush, Harvey
Weinstein, Prince Andrew, Bill Cosby,
Donald Trump,
to name just a few - all made up their cases in
their own minds as well?"

An interesting list there. Prince Andrew's there because of his Epstein connection. But Bill Clinton, with far greater Epstein questions outstanding doesn't make the list.

Also of course, missing from the list is Bill Shorten, credibly accused of rape but given a pass by the Victorian police.

So a list full of those the left hate and giving a pass to those of the left.

But don't dare suggest this has anything to do with politics. Nosiree, these people are highly moral and wouldn't think of using these unprovable accusation to further an agenda. </sarc>
Posted by mhaze, Wednesday, 7 July 2021 11:51:19 AM
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Oh, I forgot to mention the most famous of all those that didn't make Foxy's list - 'the big guy'....

http://www.thecut.com/2020/04/joe-biden-accuser-accusations-allegations.html

Now I wonder why President asterisk didn't crack a mention? Only Foxy knows the answer to that conundrum
Posted by mhaze, Wednesday, 7 July 2021 1:08:03 PM
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An interesting list indeed. But not a complete
list by any means. I did say after all that I was
"naming just a few." My apologies if someone's
favourites were left out. But they can be added
later as we've clearly seen.

Ah well you can't please everyone.

But lets try to do a little better to appease a person who's
clearly upset. Let see - I also did not mention
Edward Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, Bob Hawke, Barnaby
Joyce (on the left-hand of hypocrisy for having
abandoned his family at the very time he was arguing for
traditional marriage). Then there's Ben Chifly, Harold
Holt, John Gorton, Billy McMahon (who wondered naked around
the male changing rooms at one of Canberra's most
favoured squash courts engaging anyone he saw in unusually
up-close conversations).

Then there's Jim Cairns, and even Malcolm Fraser lost his
pants overseas.

And there's more... But that will do for now.

In Australian politics defining
exactly what constitutes crossing a line is a moveable
feast. And the Boy's Club bubble in Canberra has been
around for a long time. It's not about to change any
time soon. The perks are too big.

LOL!
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 7 July 2021 1:19:40 PM
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