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A PALE carpark

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belly
I will let you in on a little secret. God has a place everywhere and even he or especially he wont be bullied by a union. I can see it now the ALP Church Union. Cricky look out Boazie.
I will let you in on another little secret there are several of us present in this office right now as I type this/.
Do you want to launch an investigation into who or should I say whom is tapping these keys.
Have you ever stopped to think what a good PR excersise this is for the public to get a first hand look at the mentality of this new face ALP unions?
Whats changed belly.? Why do you think big small business and big companies shy away from Labour. I will tell you why belly because of empty headed complaints and trouble makers stirring up crap and waisting everbodies time.
oh sure its alright for the union bosses because they get paid while you launch your guess whos tapping the keys enquiry but the bosses have to pay staff wages while you do as your friend does try to control everyone.
belly you got one thing right. If you can guess what it is I promise to *promise to back off your buddy Rudd. BUT you have to guess first which statement you got one hundred percent right ok?
So heres the two questions again
A Who`s tapping the keys?
B Which statement have you got one hundred percent right?
To make it more interesting you can invite others to compete and even have a shilling on the side.
I cant be more fair than that.
[ Naughty boy yabbs]
Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Saturday, 8 September 2007 6:28:15 PM
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PALE: "Have you ever stopped to think what a good PR excersise this is..."

Yes, it's really great PR for 'People Against Live Exports and Coherent English'.
Posted by CJ Morgan, Saturday, 8 September 2007 7:45:50 PM
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I'm glad you got a chuckle out of my handle. It's a shame you don't seem to be able to muster a coherent argument, however. The animal exporters must get a huge laugh out of your correspondence with them - I know I usually get a giggle out of your efforts here. I was surprised to see that "Wendy" thinks demonstrating your organisation's lack of competence is good publicity. It does help explain why animals continue to be exported (in increasing numbers) despite your organisation's best efforts though.
Posted by Antiseptic, Saturday, 8 September 2007 8:53:32 PM
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REPLY from PALE
belly said-
can we take the group known as pale on face value?
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 8 September 2007 6:20:32 PM
PALE REPLIES
Sure we can belly- Your own words>

your age and lack of education,or just the view of a very bitter old lady? miss spell posts are always worth a read.
Is it pale the group[ all 3 of you]or this poster who is so out of touch with Australia?
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 8 September 2007 6:15:59 PM
I AM A PAID TRADE UNION OFFICIAL.
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 8 September 2007 6:15:59 PM


PALE REPLIES
So belly whats a paid Union Offical doing following and beating up on one very bitter old lady who miss spells, all[3] Blow the Whistle
Stop Work!
Down tools
cricky a Paid trade Union Official. Well Goooollly! "that is a real surprise".

Is this the way you treat people from other countries as A Paid Union Offical.? I mean is this an official ALP policy?

Well I guess that makes more sense if your being paid. I was wondering why you were following me around to be honest.
I dont get paid myself because my concern is to help Animals but moments like these do make it worth while I must confess.

I honestly do not know what your mean by the `other fellow` in Newcastle or pulling someone out of a machine so I can not comment/.

You sound like you need to lie down with a Bex. Take it easy belly its just a forum not live news.[ lucky for you]

Ever occured to you that by following me around rubbishing pale calling me old, bitter, poking fun at my spelling is not a good look for a paid union official?

Been a good day filled with laughter.
Who said the ALP were not good for something.
A PAID UNION OFFICIAL PICKING ON A LITTLE OLD BITTER LADY TRYING TO HELP ANIMALS[ In your own words.]

This is better than the ABC Chasers
funny As!
Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Saturday,
Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Saturday, 8 September 2007 9:05:03 PM
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Live export trade inquiry would be like lambs to slaughter


THE RSPCA may have the answer for fed¬eral Labor politicians struggling to galv¬anise voters with the AWB bribery scandal.
The recent 60 Minutes program on Channel 9 revealing cruelty on Australian cattle in the Middle East hit a nerve.
Not that the RSPCA was surprised by the strong response from Australians outraged at endemic cruelty in the live export trade.
Many Australian voters may not give two hoots about $300 million in kickbacks to Saddam Hussein to sew up Australian wheat sales to Iraq. But it would be a different story if the AWB was ever linked to live exports.

The Gold Coast-based Halal Kind Meats is off to the backblocks of Queensland and West¬ern Australia to look for Australian slaughter¬ing opportunities. Dozens of Australian abatt¬oirs have closed since the live export trade boomed in the 1990s. Kindness to animals is part of the Australian 'fair go' tradition.
The temporary ban on the export of live cattle to Egypt over the 60 Minutes expose looks like a token gesture from a government committed to livestock exports.
Labor appears more concerned with the future of Australia's livestock trade overseas than banning the practice. Even noted animal

lover, HM The Queen, passed the buck back to Australia when asked to intervene.
Cattle rate No. 2 on live export numbers. Sheep are export kings. Those imperfect or injured ones not fed to the sharks or minced alive await their fate at Middle Eastern slaugh¬terhouses. Travel from farm to abattoir can take three months.
Animal welfare zealots reckon Australia's live export trade is 'a story of profit at any cost'. With six million sheep, 850 cattle and 100,000 goats shipped offshore each year there must be a juicy quid in the game for someone.

to be continued
Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Sunday, 9 September 2007 7:08:36 AM
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Robert, I don't think we have a rule against many people using the one identity. The rule is against the one person using many identities. I wouldn't let someone else use my identity, but as I understand it PALE's identity sometimes accidentally gets used by other posters because a number of them use the same computer and may not log-off from their identity each time they finish with the forum.

The result is that sometimes a poster with a separate identity ends up using Antje's because they post without realising they haven't logged in separately. I've accepted that as a genuine mistake. In fact I've once or twice accidentally done it myself when visiting other OLO readers, but as moderator I have tools to fix the problem as soon as it happens.

I don't think it behoves anyone to criticise others on the forum for ungrammatical sentence construction, or poor spelling. Most of you are an editor's nightmare.

I do think you should all stop insulting each other. Most people who spend a long time on this forum are most likely genuine or they wouldn't spend the time discussing these issues, although this can be, and frequently also is, a sign of eccentricity.

Insults are against the forum rules, and it looks like I am going to have to enforce the rules as this thread appears to be getting out of hand.
Posted by GrahamY, Sunday, 9 September 2007 7:10:19 AM
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