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I'll listen to what he has to say, but it had better be good.
Your more patient than I am rumpole.
He will not say anything new that we don't know already.
I'll listen to what he has to say, but it had better be good.
I did not realise you were a fellow member.
gg
Your more patient than I am rumpole.
He will not say anything new that we don't know already.
Oh yeah
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...o-blame-spoofing/story-fn7q4q9f-1226359367574
He was SPOOFING alright
Oh yeah, Ooooh yeah. oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah,.......you get the picture....
This was raised on Radio National Breakfast this morning and they had a tech expert in to discuss it. He said the calls would still end up on Craig Thomson's phone bill which would discredit the notion that he hadn't made the calls.Spoofing would be hard to prove I imagine. Good luck with that Craig...
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This was raised on Radio National Breakfast this morning and they had a tech expert in to discuss it. He said the calls would still end up on Craig Thomson's phone bill which would discredit the notion that he hadn't made the calls.
Does anyone know what time on Monday Mr Thomson will be informing the parliament of how badly done by he is?
I believe it will be high noon for him on Monday.
gg
or as we knew it in the old days, the gallows hour![]()
If he's mad enough to say "someone set me up", it would take less madness to quit.
Julia Gillard's comments are for public consumption, not Craig Thomson's. If he quits now, he'll have Labor on his back in addition to everybody else.It's not beyond the bounds of possibility (is it?), given that Thomson would have been listening to Gillard and Co make self-righteous speeches at the ACTU conference as to how disgusted they are (Thomson would be under no delusion who is being referred to), that he's going to drop a bombshell and quit Parliament altogether so as to force the election?
He's got his pension entitlements, the ALP would rather set dobermanns on him than pre-select him for Dobell, so what does he have to lose?
Quitting would allow him to go underground, and lessen the chance of a criminal conviction interfering with his retirement funds.
If he's mad enough to say "someone set me up", it would take less madness to quit.
And Mr Burns, do you, unlike Ruby think that Mr Thompson is entitled to some pastoral care? JUST ANSWER THE QUESTION!!!![]()
I don't have rigid political views Julia, I just try to see both sides.
If anyone here denies that some businesses use prostitutes as a business expense to entertain clients they have their heads in the sand. No one has answered whether they as shareholders would approve if it increased company profits. It's a simple question. Morals vs money, which side would you be on ? Or would a blind eye be turned ?
Rumpole, what happens in other businesses is not really relevant to this thread. The fact that other people in other businesses indulge in similar behaviour does not make it right. This thread is about Craig Thompson.
Indeed. Well as tainted as Thomson is, it wouldn't stop the Opposition accepting his vote in a no-confidence motion, according to Joe Hockey
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/polit...t-accepting-thomsons-vote-20120516-1yqmb.html
Oh, the hypocrisy !!!
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Nonsense. If his vote could help to destroy the illegitimate Labor government, then it would be stupidity to reject it. Here in Qld. only 23% of electors support the Gillard government. Why should we be denied an opportunity to turf her and her gang out just because you and your ilk want to retain Thomson in parliament till the end of term.
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