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The guys behaviour has changed over the years.
He is much more moderate. The bad stuff happened in 2005.
Rumours are Abbott is planning an election based on getting Shorten compromised, ABC neutered before Bishop challenges.
you thinking pot/kettle/black too?
I think the moderators cut noco a degree of slack, due to his service in Tobruk, the Burma railroad(for which the Burmese people are eternally grateful) the Kokoda trail and many other fights defending this fine country.
Are you taking the piss?
Clarification is in order, I thought the only thing Noco had done for Australia was unblock a few sewer pipes?
For the record, I have done nothing of note for Australia.
Are you taking the piss?
Clarification is in order, I thought the only thing Noco had done for Australia was unblock a few sewer pipes?
For the record, I have done nothing of note for Australia.
Barrie Cassidy's colors where again on display when interviewing Malcolm Turnbull on Insiders this morning.
Malcolm started the interview very diplomatically until Cassidy made him explode. It was refreshing to see Malcolm take it up to Cassidy and he made Cassidy look like a fool.
The Prime Minister asked the ABC "whose side are you on", when he knows the answer.
The ABC is on the side of anyone (including terrorists) who they can use to criticise Abbott and/or the Coalition.
Yes I had my early days as a plumber and drainer and I did unblock a few blocked drains and I came across some sewer rats just like some on this forum...Brings me back memories.
On the contrary Cassidy tied Turnbull in knots.
He could not answer the question "if this guy Mallah is so dangerous, why isn't he locked up" ? Can't Asio guarantee our safety from this person ?
Turnbull just looked ridiculous and sputtered when Cassidy suggested the guy could just walk into a shopping mall and be the same sort of threat that he allegedly is in an ABC studio.
The whole government rhetoric against the ABC on this matter is an ideological crusade based on nothing more than hatred for a public broadcaster that some rabid Righties believe should not exist at all.
The guy's been charged, pleaded guilty, serve his sentence, been freed for a decade, presumably haven't done or plan to commit any crime or violence...
Yes he's a real choirboy.
BARRY CASSIDY: Will there be recommendations? Will you be suggesting, for example, that they change their protocols around decision-making?
MALCOLM TURNBULL: Well, let me say, we've got to find out what happened. And that is not questioning editorial, that is not telling them what to do. Under Section 8 of the act, the Minister has the power to write a letter to the ABC and make recommendations of policy which the board can either accept or ignore.
Now, it may be that we do make some, I do make some formal recommendations. It may be that, once the facts are exposed, the conclusions are so obvious the ABC takes it up. I mean, one thing that is perfectly obvious is that the security protocols surrounding the assembling of the Q and A audience have got to be improved.
BARRY CASSIDY: Yeah, but that's a bit exaggerated too. How many hundreds of shopping centres has this guy walked into and exposed himself to thousands of people in that way? How has that been a threat?
MALCOLM TURNBULL: ...you, you...
BARRY CASSIDY: What is the difference between him going into a shopping centre...
MALCOLM TURNBULL: Are you pulling my leg?
BARRY CASSIDY: Well what is the difference between him going into a shopping centre?
MALCOLM TURNBULL: After the Martin Place siege, you're saying to me that there is no security issue with putting Zaky Mallah in a live audience with...
BARRY CASSIDY: Well what's the difference between that and Zaky Mallah walking into a shopping centre?
MALCOLM TURNBULL: Well, if you can't see that, Barrie, I'm sorry. I mean, seriously, you've lost the plot there, with all due respect.
This is a high profile audience. It's a very high profile target. This is a fellow that has threatened violence in the past, has been impris- threatened to kill people, gone to jail for it, been involved in, you know, buying ammunition...
BARRY CASSIDY: Well why is he walking the streets? Why is walking the streets if that's the case?
MALCOLM TURNBULL: Well, because he's served his term of imprisonment and he hasn't committed another offence, but that doesn't mean that you would then consciously and willingly put that person in a very high profile environment on a live television program.
I mean, if you think there's no physical security issues with Zaky Mallah in that audience...
BARRY CASSIDY: No, I wasn't saying that; I was just asking for the...
MALCOLM TURNBULL: No, that's exactly what you are saying, and I've just got to say to you, I'm really glad you're not in charge of the physical security of the ABC, Barrie, because the idea that this is a non-issue, I am stunned that you would be so blasé about it.
Mr Turnbull’s comments come after Labor frontbencher Joel Fitzgibbon accused parliamentary secretary Steven Ciobo of deliberately inflaming the situation when Mallah aired his views on the ABC’s Q&A program.
“He was seeking a rise out of Zaky Mallah because he knew what the outcome would be for the ABC and his ... electoral prospects,” Labor’s Joel Fitzgibbon told Sky News today.
Sometime you wonder how these politician get out of bed in the morning and face the world.
The guy's been charged, pleaded guilty, serve his sentence, been freed for a decade, presumably haven't done or plan to commit any crime or violence... and our ministers and prime minister goes nuts about him being in the same room with one of them on live TV where he does nothing but ask a question.
I'm not defending him or think he's this and that.
But we're a nation of law, with due process and all that. So once a person has serve his sentence, what do you expect to be done of them? Lock them up again and throw away the key just because a few people would sleep better?
If you want that, then pass a law, or call some black op on the guy.
I thought it's good for democracy when there's check and balances, when there's different opinions presented. But ey, if we want our media to report what the gov't want only, sure why not. Who doesn't love to hear how glorious the dear leaders are and how evil the other empire is.
Cassidy was the one who became agitated when Turnbull put him on the spot.
If Zaky Mallah was your son and he states that two prominent female journalist should be publicly raped on TV, how would you react?
With the state of mind of this grub, his brain could snap any time....He should be under constant surveillance 24/7 if is not already after the QandA show.
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