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Reply #45 - Nov 6th, 2013 at 10:12pm
 
Dsmithy70 wrote on Nov 6th, 2013 at 9:16pm:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Nov 6th, 2013 at 7:38pm:
BigOl64 wrote on Nov 6th, 2013 at 6:09pm:
longweekend58 wrote on Nov 6th, 2013 at 5:57pm:
I don't care if you like Joh.  a lot of Queenslanders did - to their shame.  the man was a fascist leading a corrupt party and should have ended his days in jail.  it is certainly where he belonged.  When I hear QLDers going on about Joh 'protecting them from the southerners and the Feds' I am reminded of 1930s Germany which thought Hitler was doing the same thing.





Blah, blah, blah; you don't know sh1t about us or our state, just the usual ignorant crap from a dumb sh1t southener.








I loved Joh.


Ironic your against the Bikies then.

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Fitzgerald's report was submitted on 3 July 1989.[1] Based on the inquiry's final report,[5] a number of high-profile politicians were charged with crimes; notably Queensland Police Commissioner (Sir) Terry Lewis was charged with corruption.

Bjelke-Petersen himself was charged with perjury in respect of evidence given to the inquiry. The jury in the case remained deadlocked. In 1992 it was revealed that the jury foreman, Luke Shaw, was a member of the Young Nationals and was identified with the "Friends of Joh" movement. A special prosecutor announced in 1992 there would be no retrial because Sir Joh, then aged 81, was too old.

Jack Herbert had been the bagman, collecting bribes for police commissioner Terry Lewis from 1980. Lewis himself had been a bagman for former commissioner Francis Bischof.[3]

Lewis was convicted (and subsequently stripped of his knighthood), while the Bjelke-Petersen trial resulted in an mistrial[6] due to a hung jury amidst allegations that the jury foreman (later revealed to be a member of the youth wing of Bjelke-Petersen's National Party[7]) had misrepresented the state of deliberations to the judge.

Leisha Harvey former health minister, was charged with misappropriating of public funds as part of an investigation resulting from the findings of the inquiry. She spent one year in jail.[4] Don Lane, former transport minister, was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment for falsifying expense accounts.[4] Lane's resignation resulted in the 1989 Merthyr state by-election. Brian Austin, another former health minister, was convicted of misappropriating public funds. Hinze's resignation led to the 1988 South Coast state by-election.


Sounds like a criminal organisation.


no argument there.  but some QLDers still love Joh.  and it remains to their shame.
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Re: weak lazy pompus judges
Reply #46 - Nov 7th, 2013 at 1:27am
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Nov 6th, 2013 at 7:38pm:
BigOl64 wrote on Nov 6th, 2013 at 6:09pm:
longweekend58 wrote on Nov 6th, 2013 at 5:57pm:
I don't care if you like Joh.  a lot of Queenslanders did - to their shame.  the man was a fascist leading a corrupt party and should have ended his days in jail.  it is certainly where he belonged.  When I hear QLDers going on about Joh 'protecting them from the southerners and the Feds' I am reminded of 1930s Germany which thought Hitler was doing the same thing.





Blah, blah, blah; you don't know sh1t about us or our state, just the usual ignorant crap from a dumb sh1t southener.






I loved Joh.


I am not at all surprised to hear that.
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Reply #47 - Nov 7th, 2013 at 9:37am
 
In Russia the most popular former leader is Josef Stalin - the man who murdered no less than 30 million of his own people.  there is no explanation for why some people love dictators - left or right.
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