on โ23-04-2013 08:18 PM
2GB host Ben Fordham told his listeners today he wanted to correct comments made by Ms Gillard during an interview in March that canvassed the AWU case.
Fordham said the police were still taking statements and had asked him to make a formal statement relating to the March 7 interview.
Courier mail today.
:^O really? would police really do that?
on โ27-04-2013 01:31 PM
I agree
on โ27-04-2013 01:39 PM
has bens secret inquisition brought that upstart down yet ? sitting on the edge of the chair here. ๐
on โ27-04-2013 01:44 PM
Michael Smith is firmly backing him
on โ27-04-2013 01:51 PM
This from The Australian Today
on โ27-04-2013 01:52 PM
Michael Smith is firmly backing him
i better forget about it then, smith is always inventing things. zzzztt goes the credibility alarm..
on โ27-04-2013 01:57 PM
Michael Smith is firmly backing him
Michael Smith is strange.
He calls his site a serious news site but seems to devote everything to bringing down Gillard.
He is not reporting news, he's trying to create the news.
on โ27-04-2013 02:04 PM
I didn't know much about him until I saw him on SBS's ? 'Go back where you came from"
. Interesting that his need to help one boy was to want to bring him here .I know on the follow up he and his wife seemed to be considering doing that. We would have heard if it had happened wouldn't we ?
on โ27-04-2013 02:06 PM
Gillard answers almost every question asked of her and Abbott walks away.
Gillard is attacked for every utterance and Abbott is let walk away with barely a wimper.
on โ27-04-2013 02:09 PM
It seems that way Freaki, He seems to be able to dismiss things..
If we stick to facts we know for a fact that Mr Abbott is due to be in Court next month
on โ27-04-2013 02:24 PM
Michael Smith has been trying to adopt the boy.It seems there are some difficulties .
Former radio shock jock Michael Smith could stumble into the black hole of adoption policy after bonding with a young boy in a Somali refugee camp during filming for the SBS series Go Back to Where You Came From.
โItโs very, very difficult to find an authority that exercises guardianship over that little bloke.โ
Viewers following the show on Twitter were quick to point out that any adoption attempt would likely be impossible, because Australians no longer have a clear method of adopting children from Ethiopia.
The federal government announced plans to shut down its Ethiopian adoption program in June, devastating adoption groups.
The Ethiopian adoption program was the only such program Australia had with an African country.