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LOL
Anonymous |
05.20.08 - 12:15 pm | #
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When Ted is finally given the boot there's one career option waiting for him- playing Captain Queeg, in a remake of 'The Caine Mutiny.'
Byron in Wahroonga |
05.20.08 - 12:26 pm | #
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Ted's whiteboard options - only 2.
#1. Will Ted and the other MPs be big enough to apologise to 104 staff, Admin members and fed MPs and their staffers? Will the much talked about but delayed charm offensive begin?
#2. Or will he continue the grudge match perhaps less publicly until he himself is destroyed? Not to mention the party's fortunes in the next election. Unfortunately the hard work and good intentions of many State MPs will bring them no good under this scenario. In fact unless Ted adopts #1, many will lose heart or their preselections.
City lib |
05.20.08 - 1:28 pm | #
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The Big Ted steamroller is ready to rock n' roll! Don't be deceived by the temporary lull. Lulls are the most dangerous time for the unwary!
Nostradamus |
05.20.08 - 6:15 pm | #
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Let the bloodbath begin! Soon, please!
Claymore |
05.20.08 - 6:18 pm | #
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Ted's real whiteboard options:
1. Silence faint-hearted opposition quickly, fairly and firmly.
2. Turf out traitorous swill!
3. Counsel remaining members who can be rehabilitated.
4. Send out wise agents to monitor future performance so this doesn't happen again.
5. Praise the Lord for passing the ammo when it was needed.
Cook book |
05.20.08 - 6:31 pm | #
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Ted is Jeff's dark apprentice. Don't be fooled, Kennett and Costello are the masters behind every action in liberal party politics.
Elite Meat |
05.20.08 - 6:38 pm | #
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Choo Choo, the GTM is not stopping any stations, any more.
Anonymous |
05.20.08 - 7:15 pm | #
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In the final wash up, everybody was damaged out of this.
Ted looks like an out-of-control paranoid who can't cop criticism.
Sheezel looks like a completely incompetant manager who will sell out his friends, and he left 104 as a burning wreck.
GTM looks gutless.
anon |
05.20.08 - 9:40 pm | #
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Correct. The only person who looks good out of this is Tony Nutt. But Sheezel set the bar so low, he would make anybody look good...
anon |
05.20.08 - 9:44 pm | #
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Sheezel always fails expectations.
Wish I could buy him for what he is worth and sell him for what he thinks he is worth...
Nar E Warren |
05.20.08 - 9:46 pm | #
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Now Nutty has solved this problem, maybe he can look into Sheezel's procurement "policies" at 104...
Nar E Warren |
05.20.08 - 9:48 pm | #
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Who am I?
I came 3rd in a preselection against Marie Luckins.
I set up a failed business called International Careers Pty Ltd in a tax haven.
The peak of my political career was as an adviser for the Bronwyn for PM campaign.
My closest political associate is Santo Santoro.
I lost a state election.
I was part of the losing team for the last Federal election.
I gave the IT contract for 104 to Dan’s brother, without going to tender.
I corruptly breached the Electoral Act, using the threat of pulling the party polling contract to get two people fired.
I asked staff to blog against the State Leader, then when it came out, I knifed them as publically as I could to try and rat out of it.
I left 104 Exhibition Street in a burning wreck, having lost both the State and Federal Campaign managers in a fortnight of the worst media coverage in the Party's history.
I am not very popular amongst the branch members in Higgins.
Anon e Mouse |
05.20.08 - 10:14 pm | #
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Choo Choo. The GTM Express is on its way.
Choo Choo |
05.21.08 - 12:40 am | #
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Pssst! Choo Choo I think it will shortly be you that is on your way.
You've wasted enough of everyone's time posting here about somthing that will never happen. GTM had his chance (albeit without numbers), but that was last week.
Nostradamus |
05.21.08 - 1:04 am | #
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Allan Moss of Macquarie Bank is retiring this weekend with a $50 million golden handshake.
CEOs like Allan regarded their businesses as milch cows that can be endlessly milked by the executive and board.
This used to be called white collar crime.
Allan on the news tonight said it was all about the global market and his good governance. As if, you idiot! You are doing a runner before Macquarie's huge exposure to the US sub-prime crisis is belatedly revealed.
You obscene, repulsive, rotten cr*ok. I hope your millions bring you nothing but endless misery.
Easy Money |
05.21.08 - 1:22 am | #
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I suppose Allan Moss had to go before the Arbitration Commission to get his disgusting salary and payout? No, just corrupt board members and senior staff fellow-travellers.
As usual it's one rule for PAYEs and another for the top end of town.
With all his millions, Allan could buy any house in Australia. He can afford petrol even when it reaches $50 a litre without a blink. That puts up prices for us all. That is why he should be deported to Zimbabwe. Dr Mugabe could sure use all that dosh!
Corruption Rules OK |
05.21.08 - 1:37 am | #
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Don't forget the three amigos at Telstra
Money money money! |
05.21.08 - 1:43 am | #
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The list of CEOs on million dollar salaries in Australia is almost endless. So much corruption, so few results. There's a downturn in the markets, but not their salaries. All we can see are hundreds of squigly tails feeding at the trough!
Is it too late to legislate, and even retro-legislate, to bring these nasty corporate crooks back to earth?
Judge Judy |
05.21.08 - 1:57 am | #
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While the boardroom boys are having a ball voting themselves million dollar salaries, us taxpayers are enduring a tax blitzkreig.
The Federal government and state governments have their hands so deep in our pockets they could pull our socks up.
It might be a smart idea to get into the wallets of the CEOs and company treasuries for a change. There are billions of dollars there for shareholders, apparently, but not for the nation.
Greed |
05.21.08 - 2:28 am | #
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Perhaps Allan Moss should run for Higgins
higgibs in dispute |
05.21.08 - 2:40 am | #
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Shadow Treasurer Mal Turnbull is a millionaire too. I bet he knows a real lot about poverty. That's the place most of us are heading towards thanks to all these freakin' taxes...
Moody Blues |
05.21.08 - 12:46 pm | #
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There's quite a few millionaires in the Canberra Parliament. Here in Victoria too.
Dilletantes playing with national issues and other people's lives.
Red Neck |
05.21.08 - 12:53 pm | #
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In the States, 86% of income taxes are paid by 25% of the population- wealthy, successful people like Allan Moss. I'll bet the figures are similar here. Some of you wankers should be thanking Moss (and those like him) for your 'free' education, 'free' healthcare and the like. Your failure in the marketplace of talent is insulated, by Moss' succcess.
Byron in Wahroonga |
05.21.08 - 1:29 pm | #
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(Byron, jerking off in public is bad form). I must be living in a different Australia. Not many freebies around here - and none thanks to the likes of Allan Moss.
Millionaire CEOs are too busy going through the till instead of concentrating on good governance. Their successes (although few and far between lately) are more due to good luck on the stock market than accurate forecasting.
Those weevils make my flesh crawl.
WC |
05.21.08 - 2:01 pm | #
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PM Little Kevvie is also a millionaire.
He is the 2nd richest member of parliament.
At least Turnbull created his own wealth.
Anon |
05.21.08 - 2:14 pm | #
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I didn't fail in the marketplace. But I didn't manage to line my pockets either.
I've never worked anywhere where I could help myself to company assets like Moss et al have.
Judge Judy |
05.21.08 - 2:17 pm | #
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Kev's missus is the dollar wizard, but at least she takes care of her workforce. Greedy parasites like Moss couldn't give a hoot about their lowly paid workers. They are too busy being greedy for themselves.
Pollyanna |
05.21.08 - 2:25 pm | #
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Moss has got fifty million reasons for not caring what ANYONE thinks!
Obvious |
05.21.08 - 3:07 pm | #
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