The Australian Federal Election 2010 Thread
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Zat wrote:Seriously, is there anyone who doesn't think that's a good idea?Mick Sawyer wrote:skully wrote:Are you starting a petition, Mick. Where do I sign?Mick Sawyer wrote:The whole scheme was a stuff up
aye, it was. Yet another reason why the country should be run by a board with staff that are truly accountable.
It was something else I wrote a paper on a long time ago. It was primarily about the abolition of the states. I haven't changed my mind.
Wide Wally at State of Origin time
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I am farking rich. Got it the old fashioned way rememeber. Graddaddy and Dad left me a shedload.
But how much do you need, Talbot was looking at counting bathroom tiles in the Big House while some guy called Mad Dog gave him an enema he didn't need. WTF didn't he take our money when he could and sit on a beach in the Carribean sipping those cute little cocktails with umbrellas in them.
But how much do you need, Talbot was looking at counting bathroom tiles in the Big House while some guy called Mad Dog gave him an enema he didn't need. WTF didn't he take our money when he could and sit on a beach in the Carribean sipping those cute little cocktails with umbrellas in them.
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What benefit could Talbot have got?
Nuttall's portfolios NEVER crossed into any are of Talbot's interests.
Nuttall's portfolios NEVER crossed into any are of Talbot's interests.
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Seriously, is there anyone who doesn't think that's a good idea
Anyone with a vested interest in the status quo?
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Mick Sawyer wrote:Seriously, is there anyone who doesn't think that's a good idea
Anyone with a vested interest in the status quo?
Such as Union hacks who choose to retire in the State houses.
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How is GAE?Bradman wrote:I am farking rich. Got it the old fashioned way rememeber. Graddaddy and Dad left me a shedload.
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Such as Union hacks who choose to retire in the State houses.
Including those.
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skully wrote:How is GAE?Bradman wrote:I am farking rich. Got it the old fashioned way rememeber. Graddaddy and Dad left me a shedload.
Still a cantankerous old bitch. Wouldn't have her any other way.
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bodyline wrote:horace wrote:sundown for sundance...wonder if the gazillionaire has learnt you can't take it with you
Do you know anything about him and his charitable work?
He has major chartiable works going on in Africa/India and other third world nations thorugh his charitable foundation (in the hundreds of millions) - he is a significant chartiable donor in Australia - but rather than research something on him - you'd rather stick the boot in.
...sounds fair to me
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bodyline wrote:What benefit could Talbot have got?
Nuttall's portfolios NEVER crossed into any are of Talbot's interests.
So Industrial Relations at the time Nuttall took the bribes had no interest for Talbot? Regardless Talbot deserved to die for rank stupidity.
"Let's fly the $50M plane to Africa and then rely on "Plummet Airways" to get us the rest of the way.
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horace wrote:bodyline wrote:horace wrote:sundown for sundance...wonder if the gazillionaire has learnt you can't take it with you
Do you know anything about him and his charitable work?
He has major chartiable works going on in Africa/India and other third world nations thorugh his charitable foundation (in the hundreds of millions) - he is a significant chartiable donor in Australia - but rather than research something on him - you'd rather stick the boot in.
...sounds fair to me
as tac will confirm ....
you can be the most charitable person in the world ...but shag ONE goat....and what does the world remember you for*
* facts may be slightly altered because tac is a generally a qunt and he has shagged more than one goat
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It's really easy to be charitable when your worth that much. Greedy farking qunt comes to mind. I'm sorry he died because I wanted him biting the pillow every other day.
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Talbot deserved to die for rank stupidity.
Mate, that's ridiculous.
I have a not so close friend who will be devastated. She did some part time domestic work for the family and thought him to be the finest human being she'd met.
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facts may be slightly altered because tac is a generally a qunt and he has shagged more than one goat
snorfle
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He had a date with a judge Mick. The guy he bribed was in Jail. Sorry for your friend but end of story, he broke the rules, and thoight the bank balance would take care of it.
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Bradman wrote:bodyline wrote:Bradman wrote:So has the filthy farking criminal turned up dead yet? Or are his lawyers still working on the mitigation plea just in case.
So, when was the trial?And yes - all 11 dead.
When Nuttal got convicted of the bribery charge. Even $1B couldn't get you out of that. Though there's always the chance Talbot could've used the Chewbacca defence or the "I swear beneath the fluro lights she looked 16 your Honour".
Talbot was and Nuttal is filth...symptomatic of the corrupt Qld culture...
barneyline's pathetic defence of Talbot as a philanthropist has the same cred as those toting up the the alleged $100m + the criminal Pratt allegedly gave charity (enjoying the tax deductions of course) forgetting that he made $3/4B from the fraud with Amcor.
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