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Q&A what is it with this Indian episode ?
The only one I can think of is that one who cleared out the pensioners ATM account when they left their card in the machine.
They have a photo of him and his car that was parked in a disabled spot with a kid in the back.
The ABC is poking the bear that is currently interested elsewhere but we can see how it's going to end.ABC web site is an exercise in anti Abbott stories, not sure where this will end but something should be done.
The ABC is poking the bear that is currently interested elsewhere but we can see how it's going to end.
You seem to be suggesting you already do.I dont think I really want to know what your agenda is.
Consider the following link from the ABC in relation to the number of boat arrivals under the Coalition government,So you find the ABC Biased but good value as well,this thread is just a storm in a tea cup.
This is how our tax payers funds are feeding the pockets of left wing socialist presenters of the ABC and Tony Jones is the highest paid.
Are they really worth all that much?
Well. I guess the Labor would think so.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/med...nse-on-its-stars/story-e6frg996-1226763878649
No idea, since the content of your link is unavailable to non-subscribers.This is how our tax payers funds are feeding the pockets of left wing socialist presenters of the ABC and Tony Jones is the highest paid.
Are they really worth all that much?
WHY did The Guardian sit on its bombshell allegations about Australia spying on Indonesia for five months?
The timing of its joint story with the ABC on Monday could not be more damaging. It came at a crucial point in Australian-Indonesian relations, when the new Abbott government had achieved fresh co-operation on people smuggling, and was beginning to "stop the boats".
And yet the left-leaning British newspaper has had the information about Australia's surveillance activity at least since June. That was when former CIA computer specialist Edward Snowden gave all the top-secret documents he stole from the US National Security Agency to selected journalists before fleeing to Moscow, the New York Times said.
Asked about the curious timing of the story, Guardian Australia editor Katharine Viner said yesterday that she only "got the material in the last few days". The newspaper's "US team" had been "carefully going through thousands of Snowden documents. (It's a very) lengthy process."
Speaking at a media forum at the Opera House last week, Alan Rusbridger, The Guardian's international editor, divulged just how strategic the newspaper's approach has been to Snowden's material.
"We've published 17 documents (since June). So we haven't been rushing this stuff out. We've been thinking about it."
The Australian spy story, published on Monday by The Guardian and the ABC, was based on a Snowden leak of a PowerPoint presentation from Australia's Defence Signals Directorate. It revealed covert surveillance on 10 high-ranking Indonesians over 15 days in August 2009, when Kevin Rudd was prime minister.
The document was marked "Top Secret".
Tony Abbott in Parliament today,The ABC has now openly declared war on the Abbott government. The release of the stolen Snowden state secrets was deliberately coordinated with The Guardian, to derail Abbotts hated program to stop the boats. The ABC was alarmed that Abbott was getting too cosy with Yudhoyono. Their efforts to sabotage Aust/Indo relations may very well succeed and take ages to mend.
The irony of it all is that the taxpayer is picking up the bill to fund the ABC's campaign.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...secrets-and-lies/story-fni0cwl5-1226763735908
I wonder how quick it will be before our national broadcaster takes note.2:05pm: The first question time question is from Bill Shorten to the PM.
Please advise what progress has been made to restore the relationship with Indonesia since your parliamentary statement yesterday?
"This is a serious matter," Tony Abbott begins.
"I deeply and sincerely regret the embarrassment that media reports have caused to SBY."
He is "perhaps one of the very best friends that Australia has anywhere in the world".
"I do understand how personally hurtful these allegations, these reports have been for him and his family."
But the PM says that he will not "overreact".
No idea, since the content of your link is unavailable to non-subscribers.
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