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Re: who will replace the labor leader
Reply #60 - Jul 18th, 2015 at 7:30pm
 
cods wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 6:43pm:
Its time wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 6:41pm:
Cods have you ever considered a breathalyser attached to your keyboard   Wink



pizzzzzz off.. if it wasnt for the ignorant left on here..

oh     gawd why bother..


Language, dear. I'll have you know there are ladies present.
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Reply #61 - Jul 18th, 2015 at 9:30pm
 
Its time wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 7:03pm:
It is good you're trying to keep the focus on the RC though cods, this Bishop saga has really taken the shine off it hasnt it  Smiley, dont think i saw a single news report about RC all day and most of the righties on here have been to busy leaping to her defence , some remarkabley have been calling for her head as well, nice little distractor , thanks bronny  Smiley



I apologise for blowing you up... as per usual that other lefty makes me so angry...anyway I am sure you will et your wish and Bronny will go...

just in case you missed the title of the thread..

its about the labor leader... remember him????????????..

bishop will be sorry to see her time end like this ... as we all kn ow mud sticks...but she deserves it.. she did the wrong thing.. why on earth she would think that was ok I will never know..

but this thread is not about bronny... and no it hasnt taken the shine of shortarse.. it has in fact emphasised what he has done even more so...

if people are going to agitate about $5000......and rightly so... then I am sure they will want far more from a PM.. than anything Mr shortarse has to offer them...
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Reply #62 - Jul 18th, 2015 at 9:32pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 7:30pm:
cods wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 6:43pm:
Its time wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 6:41pm:
Cods have you ever considered a breathalyser attached to your keyboard   Wink



pizzzzzz off.. if it wasnt for the ignorant left on here..

oh     gawd why bother..


Language, dear. I'll have you know there are ladies present.



have to admit I did forget about you sweetiepie .. I am sure you can close your eyes from time to time..save your blushes
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Reply #63 - Jul 18th, 2015 at 9:33pm
 
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it has in fact emphasised what he has done even more so...


In 'dot point' format, list what he has done......with proof in each case.

Thank you in anticipation.
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Reply #64 - Jul 18th, 2015 at 9:40pm
 
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-09/karp-five-key-moments-with-bill-shorten-at...


where theres smoke theres fire..

thomo told us a whole heap of lies that some chose to believe for years....


... right up until he admitted he lied...
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Reply #65 - Jul 18th, 2015 at 10:33pm
 
cods wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 5:55pm:
John Smith wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 4:08pm:
cods wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 12:20pm:
philperth2010 wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 11:54am:
I was thinking the same thing....I have no problem with AP attacking the ALP as long as he holds the Coalition to the same standards which in this case he has done with aplomb....Other posters from both sides of politics should take note of AP's integrity over this issue!!!





I have not given Bishop a high five over this... not once...

and  how many lefties can you name with integrity where they have even  scolded Bill for the 40 grand????>>.

I havent seen one..

they dismiss it as if it didnt happen.

did anyone else notice that shorten didnt make the news Bowen did it for him..... Angry Angry Angry

pathetic.


blow it out your arse Cods, Bill didn't get any $40k and he didn't misrepresent anything. It's been explained ot you several times but you just ignore it and repeat the same crap over and over.




hahahahahaha

he got a donation he didnt declare....end of subject..

someones wages were paid by unibuilt.. even billy doesnt deny that...

he even sent the news to the commission well after the deed.. he forgot.. OMG..

so why is it crap???...you mustnt have read the same things I have read.. your bill doesnt deny a thing...

so why are you?


yes, someone donated their time ... it wasn't theft, there was no attempt to screw taxpayers. Stay off the plonk old girl, you're going to hurt your brain trying to think about it to hard

and it wasn't up to him to declare anything, he wasn't an MP at the time. .. it was the ALP who had to declare it you dopey twat.
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Our esteemed leader:
I hope that bitch who was running their brothels for them gets raped with a cactus.
 
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Reply #66 - Jul 18th, 2015 at 10:35pm
 
cods wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 6:33pm:
John Smith wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 4:08pm:
blow it out your arse Cods, Bill didn't get any $40k and he didn't misrepresent anything. It's been explained ot you several times but you just ignore it and repeat the same crap over and over.



bills admitted it.... but dont let that get in the way of facts..

hummm make that others interpretation of facts.. not just yours..


that somone donated someone else's time? that was never in dispute. .. that doesn't mean he stole $40 000 you daft twit
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Reply #67 - Jul 18th, 2015 at 10:35pm
 
Its time wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 6:41pm:
Cods have you ever considered a breathalyser attached to your keyboard   Wink


if she attached it to her bedside she'd never get out of bed
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Reply #68 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 8:31am
 
[quote author=John_Smith link=1437175500/65#65 date=1437222799]yes, someone donated their time ... it wasn't theft, there was no attempt to screw taxpayers. Stay off the plonk old girl, you're going to hurt your brain trying to think about it to hard

and it wasn't up to him to declare anything, he wasn't an MP at the time. .. it was the ALP who had to declare it you dopey twat.[/quote]


REALLY



have a read Mr Know all.,... then tell everyone... one did Billy boy admitted it.... and admit he signed the original.. without that small detail...you claim he didnt have to admit too..


you may like to apologise for the insults....after you have eaten humble pie.. Angry Angry Angry

Bill Shorten gives evidence to the royal commission into union corruption

Labor leader Bill Shorten admits he only declared a $40,000 donation to his 2007 Federal election campaign DAYS before his royal commission appearance


Federal Labor leader Bill Shorten failed to declare a company's donation to his 2007 election campaign until this month.
Mr Shorten, the former Australian Workers Union Victorian and national secretary, fronted the unions royal commission in Sydney on Wednesday.
After arriving more than two hours early and swearing an oath on the Bible, Mr Shorten faced a series of questions from senior counsel Jeremy Stoljar about the staff involved in the 2007 campaign which propelled him into federal office.

In late 2006 or early 2007, Mr Shorten met with labour hire company Unibilt boss Ted Lockyer and the-then AWU national secretary asked whether the company could provide a research officer, Lance Wilson, the commission heard.
Mr Wilson was put on the books of Unibilt as a 'research officer', but Mr Shorten told the commission he actually acted as his 'campaign director' in his run for the Labor-held seat of Maribyrnong.
Mr Stoljar told the commission the total amount paid by Unibilt came to $40,000, with a further $12,000 written off by the AWU. It was a $50,000 plus job.
Asked whether he declared the donation to the Australian Electoral Commission, Mr Shorten said: 'It has come to my attention that the declaration hasn't been made until very recently.'
Asked how recently, he said: 'In the last few days.'
Mr Shorten said he had signed an official declaration in early 2008 that did not mention the donation. '


hey aussie did you read this bit?


What I did once I saw all the royal commission papers, I went back and I have sought legal advice, worked out what needed to be done and I have now completed that,' he said.
Not declaring an election donation is a criminal offence carrying a maximum 12-month sentence.

Mr Stoljar continued to quiz Mr Shorten on whether the company - which was negotiating an enterprise bargaining agreement (EBA) with the AWU - had used the donation of the staff member to seek favour.
'Not to my knowledge at all,' Mr Shorten said, denying he was involved in the EBA negotiations.
'Isn't that a situation in which you're using your position as national secretary to gain an advantage for yourself, namely a full-time campaign worker?' Mr Stoljar asked.
'Absolutely not,' Mr Shorten replied.
Mr Shorten was adamant no link existed between the EBA negotiations and the donation he had received, saying that 'the idea that somehow having a discussion with an employer on two different topics - even if not at the same time - and somehow that it is untoward to raise money for election campaigns and do anything else - to me what that does is that assumes that whenever there is a donation in our electoral system, by anyone, that all other relationships and transactions must immediately be cast into doubt. That is not right.'



hey lefties ITS A CRIME NOT TO DECLARE......12 MONTHS IN JAIL.. Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

didnt hear you mention that little detail mr ozzie..
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Reply #69 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 8:34am
 
Aussie wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 9:33pm:
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it has in fact emphasised what he has done even more so...


In 'dot point' format, list what he has done......with proof in each case.

Thank you in anticipation.


You really are a nong Aussie. As if ANYONE here is going to bother responding to your ridiculous request  Roll Eyes
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Reply #70 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 8:38am
 
Cods if he is found guilty by the RC then he will be rightfully relegated to the political wasteland. Patience , these processes take time and if its meant to be then so be it.
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Reply #71 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 8:47am
 
Its time wrote on Jul 19th, 2015 at 8:38am:
Cods if he is found guilty by the RC then he will be rightfully relegated to the political wasteland. Patience , these processes take time and if its meant to be then so be it.



do they find people guilty or not guilty at a royal????.....


he does have to appear again so I read..

I dopnt care to me mud sticks....I am just telling all thos who claim they no everything and do their best to ridicule me into the bargain..

is it ok if I do that?????..

or should I just be a target for all those who claim they KNOW EVERYTHING......I am going on what shortarse has said himself...... they are going on what they THINK is what happened... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

why do you only tell me these small facts..?? what about your leftie mates

if they didnt assume to woefully know everything I wouldnt bother defending myself...I prefer to deal with people who debate the topic and not the messenger...with their usual insults.

but for some folks thats all they come on here for., Angry Angry
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Reply #72 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 8:56am
 
Poor old codsy, sounds like she is off the medication again.
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Reply #73 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 8:59am
 
Redmond Neck wrote on Jul 19th, 2015 at 8:56am:
Poor old codsy, sounds like she is off the medication again.



spiteful and low... Angry
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Reply #74 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 10:36am
 
cods wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 12:20pm:
philperth2010 wrote on Jul 18th, 2015 at 11:54am:
I was thinking the same thing....I have no problem with AP attacking the ALP as long as he holds the Coalition to the same standards which in this case he has done with aplomb....Other posters from both sides of politics should take note of AP's integrity over this issue!!!





I have not given Bishop a high five over this... not once...

and  how many lefties can you name with integrity where they have even  scolded Bill for the 40 grand????>>.

I haven't seen one..

they dismiss it as if it didn't happen.

did anyone else notice that shorten didn't make the news Bowen did it for him..... Angry Angry Angry

pathetic.


Why are you so defensive Cods, who said I was talking about you???

reply # 13 philperth2010 wrote....
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To be fair Shorten is not beyond criticism and if he is found to have acted corruptly he should step down as leader


Huh Huh Huh
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