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GG Argues GG Too PC

It's called Labor mates, combined with considerable personal ambition.

Who said she was a staffer? She was appointed as QLD Governor by Labor Premier Beattie, and as GG by Labor PM Rudd. And as Calliope reports, had few qualms about lobbying on behalf of the Rudd Labor government. On the generous public purse.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quentin_Bryce
Bryce's stint at [QLD] Government House was not always peaceful, but she was considered by some as a "highly respected figure" during her time as Governor.[18] Concerns raised in the media included the "substantial" exit of staff at Government House not long after Bryce became Governor, (as at least eight staff, including the Executive Office, Head Chef, House Manager and Gardener left during her term),[19] and the use of Government House for private parties.[20] In response to the latter, Beattie argued that there was nothing wrong with holding private functions at Government House, especially as Bryce had paid for the events out of her own pocket,[20] while the Queensland Public Sector Union stated in 2008 that the staff disputes were "with the management as a whole, but there wasn't anything specific against the Governor".[21] Staff at Queensland Government House had not been enthusiastic about Bryce as Queensland Governor. [22] One former staff member described Bryce:

"She's a control freak. She's all sweet and understanding in public, but in private it was a whole different ball game."
 
Let history show it was "Much Ado About Nothing".

And it probably was. History is so difficult.

On that matter, may I state that she was not our first Female Governor General.

I have proof which I hope to publish one day, that, that title resides in another bosom.

gg
 
And it probably was. History is so difficult.

On that matter, may I state that she was not our first Female Governor General.

I have proof which I hope to publish one day, that, that title resides in another bosom.

gg

Um ... *giggle*
You said bosom. *titter*
 
Um ... *giggle*
You said bosom. *titter*

It wasn't a very large bosom, I am told, so perhaps a small titter as you have said, is adequate.

One of our previous Governor Generals was a woman masquerading as a man, and I have proof.

gg
 
It wasn't a very large bosom, I am told, so perhaps a small titter as you have said, is adequate.

One of our previous Governor Generals was a woman masquerading as a man, and I have proof.

gg

Sir Ninian Stephens?
Then again maybe a name like that actually means he wasn't...too obvious. Like A boy named Sue -J Cash.
 
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