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Slippery Pete

Slippery Pete must be limbering up somewhere in anticipation of presiding over the next session of parliament.

He has been quiet recently.

gg
 
Just can't wait for the next sitting of parliament GG. Let the circus begin.
This should provide a little fodder,

http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/..._explain_these_king_cross_fares/#commentsmore

http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2012/s3419102.htm

From the ABC article,

PETER SLIPPER: There have been on a number of occasions, as I have pointed out previously, misunderstandings over the interpretation of what rules and regulations are. I have made a number of payments. I believe that I did not have to make those payments back.

A number of occasions ?
 
Just can't wait for the next sitting of parliament GG. Let the circus begin.


There have been a number of posters, myself included, who have made some very hurtful comments about his Excellency the Chancellor of the Traditional Anglican Communion and Speaker of the Australian Federal Parliament.

I would henceforth like to disassociate myself from those comments.

Further being a pisspot, bad employer and a deserter without principles is no barrier to being a High Church official. St. Peter, after whom this lamprey is named was no angel.

Please leave him alone.

He is the Speaker after all.

gg
 
Further being a pisspot, bad employer and a deserter without principles is no barrier to being a High Church official. St. Peter, after whom this lamprey is named was no angel.
For our Pete, all that's missing is the halo, although he's got the temporary one from Julia.
 

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Think you mean Mr. Has Been.
Trouble is he goes another pops up like maggots on road kill.
 
No no no was it family first, or greens or are you a fibber like the PM:D
Have you joined the thought police?

Political privacy has been a concern since voting systems emerged in ancient times. The secret ballot is the simplest and most widespread measure to ensure that political views are not known to anyone other than the voter.
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Have you joined the thought police?

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Political privacy has been a concern since voting systems emerged in ancient times. The secret ballot is the simplest and most widespread measure to ensure that political views are not known to anyone other than the voter.

Bahaha yeah no one would know your political views,pure gold mate your one of a kind:D
 
Political privacy has been a concern since voting systems emerged in ancient times. The secret ballot is the simplest and most widespread measure to ensure that political views are not known to anyone other than the voter.

Bahaha yeah no one would know your political views,pure gold mate your one of a kind:D

You don't make any secret of yours...loony left, and pure dross and certainly not one of a kind. You have joined the other bahaha clowns who contribute nothing but abuse.:rolleyes:
 
You don't make any secret of yours...loony left, and pure dross and certainly not one of a kind. You have joined the other bahaha clowns who contribute nothing but abuse.:rolleyes:

Abuse cmon man you got caught tellin porkies man up
 
Fr.Peter Slipper is being unfairly targetted in the media and particularly by the Australian newspaper, no friend of priests caught with their frocks up.

This needs to stop.

Fr. Peter Slipper is a priest. He has been ordained by God to deliver the Word of God to man, (and woman) on God's earthly realm.

Sometimes this necessitates him wandering in to the environs of sinners, as noted by the Australian and Bunyipitude.

Government records show Peter Slipper, who is under Australian Federal Police investigation over alleged expense rorting, claimed a series of late-night trips to Kings Cross and another inner-Sydney nightclub hotspot.

Mr Slipper, who was ordained as a priest of the Traditional Anglican Communion in 2008, claimed for a taxi to Kings Cross on September 21, 2009, at 11pm.

At 12.38am on September 22, his Cabcharge card was used for a trip to nearby Taylor Square in Oxford Street.

And at 7.24 that same morning Mr Slipper's card was again charged for a trip to Kings Cross, with "office" listed as the point where the taxi journey began.

The records, published by the federal government, were reported by online blog Bunyipitude on Thursday.

Mr Slipper did not respond yesterday to a series of written questions concerning those expenses.

His spokeswoman, Karen Doene, said Mr Slipper was unable to respond as his "diary is completely full as he prepares for parliament next week".

These taxi fares would easily be accounted for by the following:

Confessions at Kings Cross
Bennerdiction at Taylors Square
Early Sunday Mass at Kings Cross

This simple explanation, while fulfilling the Great Oral Tradition of the Church, does not fit easily in to the " everyone is a sinner " magisterium of the Press, nonetheless it is plausible.

So lay off the much laid upon Fr. Peter Slipper, Speaker of the Federal PArliament of Australia.

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Fr.Peter Slipper is being unfairly targetted in the media and particularly by the Australian newspaper, no friend of priests caught with their frock up

Frock up indeed.:pimp: Apparently he spent the night in Oxford Street.

At 12.38am on September 22, his Cabcharge card was used for a trip to nearby Taylor Square in Oxford Street.

And at 7.24 that same morning Mr Slipper's card was again charged for a trip to Kings Cross, with "office" listed as the point where the taxi journey began
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My turn:)

It's your member that doing those things Calliope. Hmmm sounds a bit rude.

No one mentioned before about Pete's drinking and other activities but as Calliope's member, his behaviour should have been displayed earlier for all the world to see and none of this would have happened.

Sound better? :D
 
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