on 02-08-2014 08:45 AM
As a counter point to the endless complaining about the government who was elected by a huge majority to govern and implement their policies which they took to an election I thought a balance of articles would be fair comment.
The sheer hatred for the Abbott is here to see after the left went after his daughter. I hear no squealing about hacking about this hateful concocted plan to destroy a young women to get to her father.
on 02-08-2014 09:05 AM
Another example of the gutless cowardice that Labor showed when in power. They couldn't protect our borders and refused to protect our citizens from jihadist terrorists.
They his this report away and released it on budget night knowing it would be buried and ignored by the partisan left press and the ABC, not a word was uttered about this.
on 02-08-2014 09:24 AM
I've always thought it a low act when the gutter press went after his wife Margie and his daughters, Lightning.
The depths of depravity they'll stoop to is frightening.
on 02-08-2014 09:31 AM
Trying to destroy a young woman's life and damage the PM of Australia??? well what can be said about it except we see this type of thing every day.
The left and their fellow travellers trying to destroy a government policy and being aided and abetted by their Green mates, although they'll lie and say they have no alliance with the Greens, just beggars belief.
To think that they think we'll swallow that lie again......they're corrupt and out of touch if they think that Australians will ever be brutalised by them again.
on 02-08-2014 09:51 AM
on 02-08-2014 10:30 AM
Pointing out that she received a scholarship is hardly "ruining her life". If TA did not use his daughters for political purposes, they would not be in the spotlight, and they would not be subjected to such scrutiny. That does not mean I condone hacking into records, but once such info is available it is legitimate to question whether th scholarship was granted on merit, which it apparently was.
on 02-08-2014 10:49 AM
@***super_nova*** wrote:Pointing out that she received a scholarship is hardly "ruining her life". If TA did not use his daughters for political purposes, they would not be in the spotlight, and they would not be subjected to such scrutiny. That does not mean I condone hacking into records, but once such info is available it is legitimate to question whether th scholarship was granted on merit, which it apparently was.
So once hacked then the info is OK to use and slime someone. Is that like the hacking that the news of the world did and is that OK by you as well.
on 02-08-2014 10:50 AM
Who do you accuse of hacking?
The information came from a staff member.
on 02-08-2014 11:26 AM
As this is a diary thread and not subject to rigid topic adherence I will take this opportunity to announce that I will not reply to baiting.
02-08-2014 12:51 PM - edited 02-08-2014 12:52 PM
This is just another examplle of the lefts jihad against everything this government was elected to do.
The crocodile tears and despicable rants of the left and Hanson Young all feed into this narrative.
THE 157 Tamil asylum seekers brought to the Australian mainland last week after a month at sea have been flown to Nauru in a secret overnight operation, after all refused offers to return to India.
The Saturday Telegraph understands the group — the first asylum seekers to set foot in Australia since last year — were due to arrive at the Nauru detention centre in the early hours of this morning.
It is believed three aircraft, leaving at one-hour intervals from 9.30pm last night, were commissioned by the government after a final offer for their safe return to India was rejected by the boat people.
Immigration minister Scott Morrison confirmed the operation was under way last night, after the group was again offered access to legal advice and Indian consular officials about their possible return to India.
Mr Morrison said all 157 including 50 children — none unaccompanied — had refused to talk to the Indian High Commissioner.
Mr Morrison said if refugee advocate groups and lawyers — who he labelled “boat chasers” — had advised the group not to take the Indian deal, then they had left their clients in a worse state than before they began their journey
Despite the majority being originally from Sri Lanka, they had set sail in late June from the Tamil homeland in India, Tamil Nadu.
“There were only ever two options here, return to India or offshore processing on Nauru. The government was clear about this,” Mr Morrison said.
“Those who have been transferred to Nauru will now likely never go back to India and will certainly never be resettled in Australia.’’