Saturday, 28 January 2012
Q&A: what Tony Abbott actually said on Australia Day
For the record - because the mainstream media is beginning to subtly alter what was said.
A question & answer taken from a Doorstop Interview with Opposition Leader Tony Abbott in Sydney. Posted on Thursday, 26th January 2012 at his own website http://www.tonyabott.com.au/:
"QUESTION:
Mr Abbott, today is also the 40th anniversary of the Tent Embassy in Canberra. Is the Tent Embassy still relevant or should it move?
TONY ABBOTT:
Look, I can understand why the Tent Embassy was established all those years ago. I think a lot has changed for the better since then. We had the historic apology just a few years ago, one of the genuine achievements of Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister. We had the proposal which is currently for national consideration to recognise indigenous people in the Constitution. I think the indigenous people of Australia can be very proud of the respect in which they are held by every Australian and yes, I think a lot has changed since then and I think it probably is time to move on from that."
"FEDERAL Opposition Leader Tony Abbott says it's time to move the Aboriginal tent embassy in Canberra, 40 years after four indigenous activists camped at the site opposite Old Parliament House....
Mr Abbott said he understood why the tent embassy was set up "all those years ago" However, it was time it was disbanded, he said." Friday, 27 January 2012
Abbott fleeing from one of his many his blunders
Just in case you missed the edifying sight of Opposition Leader Tony Abbott in full flight on Australia Day 2012.............
Video of a gracious Prime Minister rescuing a snide Abbott; http://youtu.be/pndFC1c1SwQ
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NSW Police, Steve Cansdell and those intriguing "technical legal issues"
The Daily Examiner 25 January 2012:
It is over four months since disgraced former Nationals MP Steve Cansdell admitted breaking the law in order to have a “clean slate” in the lead up to the 2006 state election; the Clarence by-election is over and the new Nationals MP for Clarence Chris Gulaptis is safely sworn-in.
Now NSW Police raise the possibility of "technical legal issues" further delaying the day Cansdell faces court.
A term which perhaps hints at overlapping jurisdictions because of a complaint/s to the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption concerning Steve Cansdell's time in Parliament.
One has to hope that these technical legal issues are genuinely the delaying impediment that has been implied, or NSW Police will lose all credibility and be seen as mere puppets of an O’Farrell Government determined to bury Cansdell's actions under a mountain of spin until time past sees the matter fade from memory.
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U.S. Pesidential Election 2012: middle-aged wealthy farts show they have enough money to race
In 2010 Barack and Michelle earned US$1.7 million, Newt and Callista earned US$3.1 million and Mitt and his mittette Ann earned US$21.6 million. With effective tax rates of 26%, 31.6% and 13.9% in the order of mention.
The Washington Post
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those dollar signs
This week the Los Angeles Times told the world that; "the Romneys expect to pay $3.2 million on $20.9 million in income for the 2011 tax year, for an effective tax rate of 15.4%".
No wonder Mitt didn't want to show and tell!
And here's the 2011 IRS tax rates for ordinary Americans.......
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Thursday, 26 January 2012
Are we seriously considering this fool as our next prime minister?
On one of the most politically sensitive days in Australia’s public events calendar that feckin’ eejit Tony Abbott opens his gob wide:
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