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Topic History of: Sins of the father: Justin Madden knew everything
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manfred stephen wrote:
hey mate you must be in never never land you must be kidding that laboure is for the working class tell me one thing laboure has done for the working claas in the last 10 years ? nothing they are just as bad if not worst then the liberal party at least with the liberals you no their coming for your throat with laboure they do you slowly but still get the result they wantMost ALP members agree with you.We lost the Party to the Branchstackers.
stephen hey mate you must be in never never land you must be kidding that laboure is for the working class tell me one thing laboure has done for the working claas in the last 10 years ? nothing they are just as bad if not worst then the liberal party at least with the liberals you no their coming for your throat with laboure they do you slowly but still get the result they want
Big spender Another gravy train handout wrote:

milking the community funded system for the benefit of power drunk low grade political players

the only question to be answered is how big will the payout from the taxpayers purse be ?



I think they'll probably give him a mil, that should shut them up.
Another gravy train handout On the prowl wrote:
http://www.theage.com.au/national/labor-figure-alleges-discrimination-20090913-fm79.html

A LEADING figure in Premier John Brumby's dominant Right faction of the ALP has lodged a discrimination claim against the Victorian Parliament for wrongful dismissal from his taxpayer-funded job.

Hakki Suleyman, a former electorate officer to Planning Minister Justin Madden, has complained to the state's Equal Opportunity Commission that he was discriminated against in the wake of the Brimbank Council scandal.

George Defteros, says. ''Our client has become virtually unemployable by reason of the discrimination against him. The losses suffered by reason of the termination of employment are substantial and are continuing.''




This is the groundwork for simply another handout from the gravy train to a factional group that needs to be kept onside.

milking the community funded system for the benefit of power drunk low grade political players

the only question to be answered is how big will the payout from the taxpayers purse be ?

its a sad sad state of afairs in teetering old victoria these days
On the prowl http://www.theage.com.au/national/labor-figure-alleges-discrimination-20090913-fm79.html

A LEADING figure in Premier John Brumby's dominant Right faction of the ALP has lodged a discrimination claim against the Victorian Parliament for wrongful dismissal from his taxpayer-funded job.

Hakki Suleyman, a former electorate officer to Planning Minister Justin Madden, has complained to the state's Equal Opportunity Commission that he was discriminated against in the wake of the Brimbank Council scandal.

George Defteros, says. ''Our client has become virtually unemployable by reason of the discrimination against him. The losses suffered by reason of the termination of employment are substantial and are continuing.''
I don't know People always forget and don't do what they are suppose to do at the moment to vote, is like the message is not going through and they make the same mistake over and over again, something has to be done!!
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