on 20-03-2014 08:52 PM
21-03-2014 09:28 PM - edited 21-03-2014 09:32 PM
And then B1G, Watson, in his " one devastating opening address on Monday" concluded with: "It's presently difficult to offer observations on the conduct of Mr Sinodinos. He has other involvements which will come under scrutiny in Operation Spicer," Watson said."
A SC says it is difficult to offer observations. Perhaps some here who are not so constrained could offer their services to Watson as "junior counsel"
However, Sinodinos is just a witness for events that occurred before he became a senator. Meanwhile ( the declared corrupt by the ICAC) Obeid will continue to smell far less than a bed of roses, whilst I suggest we all stand upwind of that well know ex-parliamentarian, blubberer, liar, convicted felon, and union loving, (if the union pays) :- Thomson.
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on 22-03-2014 08:37 AM
@monman12 wrote:And then B1G, Watson, in his " one devastating opening address on Monday" concluded with: "It's presently difficult to offer observations on the conduct of Mr Sinodinos. He has other involvements which will come under scrutiny in Operation Spicer," Watson said."
A SC says it is difficult to offer observations. Perhaps some here who are not so constrained could offer their services to Watson as "junior counsel"
However, Sinodinos is just a witness for events that occurred before he became a senator. Meanwhile ( the declared corrupt by the ICAC) Obeid will continue to smell far less than a bed of roses, whilst I suggest we all stand upwind of that well know ex-parliamentarian, blubberer, liar, convicted felon, and union loving, (if the union pays) :- Thomson.
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Oh let em have their fun, they have nothing else to cling to so they all jump on here and smear a good man, convicted of nothing, is not a witness to anything, and they are foaming at the mouth.
No such antic when Thomson was proted by Gillard and they knew before he was elected the 2nd time he was putrid but that didn't bother them. Not a peep about piutrid criminal Obead and the cockroaches who fled to Canberra and parachuted into parliament.
So the PUTRID STENCH OF THE LABOR PARTY should be the topic on this putrid thread nothing else.
on 22-03-2014 09:00 AM
Must have been extremely hard work, these monthly meetings
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-03-19/icac-witness-questioned-over-sinodinos-200000-salary/5331462
ICAC hears Arthur Sinodinos's $200,000 salary seemed a lot for attending monthly meetings
A witness has told a corruption inquiry Arthur Sinodinos's $200,000 salary did seem a lot for a role that required only attendance at monthly board meetings.
on 22-03-2014 09:03 AM
I've been doing more reading than posting lately.
in fitting with the title of the OP
Brendan O'Neil wrote
I read an old article In 2013, make it your resolution to never, no matter how beleaguered you feel, say, "I'm being bullied!" Those words should never cross the lips of anyone over the age of 10
and people in support of doing that that went on to claim that Gillard bullied LOL
on 22-03-2014 09:10 AM
It's everywhere ... who can really expect 'thinking' people not to see how much of it there is...it's huge ..in your face stuff
on 22-03-2014 10:27 AM
on 22-03-2014 10:33 AM
on 22-03-2014 10:40 AM
on 22-03-2014 10:43 AM
@just_me_karen wrote:
LT, No need to be interpersonal about other posters.
And boris, he didnt even bother attending all the meetings. Dodgy deals for sure...I'd like to see an ASIC-like org set up to monitor politicians' diligence.
some can't help themselves it seems, not bad work for those that can get it, all the while telling the rest of us that we aren't entitled, entitled to what? a job and public healthcare - oh that's right, that's what some call socialism.
on 22-03-2014 10:43 AM