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Quigs

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By the two Honourable Reefy Son, do you mean Masked and Coastal.???

Their description was a little bit different then yours... they don't live on farkkkenn Hedges farkennnn Ave or in a McMansion. I think their gripe was mainly with the banks.......... I could be wrong.

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& you understand the majority of houses are bought to either make a profit or to use as collateral to invest in businesses?

Nope, I thought most house were built and bought so families could live in them. It beats a tent.

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As my old mate Myomoto Musashi ( master less samurai & the words greatest swordsman) always told me

Think lightly of yourself & deeply of the world.'

He is a wise old bloke..

Another he quoted....

We are all unreservedly one and the same as humans experiencing life. Never let your sense of self worth, or self importance cloud your view of how things really are!!
 

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Did Mr NAB tell you over the fence that they just cut the interest rates by 20points. Not the full cut.

Shame really.

Perhaps you can ask him why?
 

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Did Mr NAB tell you over the fence that they just cut the interest rates by 20points. Not the full cut.

Shame really.

Perhaps you can ask him why?

Are you for real? There is a simple reason for not cutting interest rates to the fullest. They dont have to. Unlike your communism mecca, where there is no incentive for people to work hard & enjoy the spoils that money can buy, Australia is a free market. That being said, it is unwise for banks to not leave a discount rate open to them under the official rate. On top of that, the banks have to get the money from somewhere, usually overseas. So the rate they charge, in order to make Australian sharholders money, is governed more by teh amount they can buy money for, not what the reserve bank says. This is why the banks are no longer aligned to what the reserve says.
Now I know it makes your favourite red muff & the clown masquerading as a treasurer appear exactly lile he looks( a dumb cutie) but relax in the knowledge that people who understand these matters dont hold them accountable for the banks.
 

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Are you for real? There is a simple reason for not cutting interest rates to the fullest. They dont have to. Unlike your communism mecca, where there is no incentive for people to work hard & enjoy the spoils that money can buy, Australia is a free market. That being said, it is unwise for banks to not leave a discount rate open to them under the official rate. On top of that, the banks have to get the money from somewhere, usually overseas. So the rate they charge, in order to make Australian sharholders money, is governed more by teh amount they can buy money for, not what the reserve bank says. This is why the banks are no longer aligned to what the reserve says.
Now I know it makes your favourite red muff & the clown masquerading as a treasurer appear exactly lile he looks( a dumb cutie) but relax in the knowledge that people who understand these matters dont hold them accountable for the banks.

The RBA YESTERDAY: ?Australian banks have had no difficulty accessing funding, including on an unsecured basis.??
 

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As my old mate Myomoto Musashi ( master less samurai & the words greatest swordsman) always told me

Think lightly of yourself & deeply of the world.'

He is a wise old bloke..

Another he quoted....

We are all unreservedly one and the same as humans experiencing life. Never let your sense of self worth, or self importance cloud your view of how things really are!!

HAving a sense of belief that parasites are bad for the common good, is not a bad thing. More good gets done in the world through right wing philosophy than your left wing mob. The philanthropists with the deepest pockets are nearly always right wing conservatives.
Right wing & doing right by those & whats around you is not mutually exclusive.
left wing & parasitical are not mutually exclusive.
 

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HAving a sense of belief that parasites are bad for the common good, is not a bad thing. More good gets done in the world through right wing philosophy than your left wing mob. The philanthropists with the deepest pockets are nearly always right wing conservatives.
Right wing & doing right by those & whats around you is not mutually exclusive.
left wing & parasitical are not mutually exclusive.

Some of your Right winger philanthropists are excellent family role models too.

The way Gina can gel a family together is brilliant.
 

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A wonderfull lady .... R.I.P.

She had a long life - God bless her.

I think the Gods took the wrong Murdoch.
 

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Stunts are Us !!!

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Honourable Reefy Son.... sometimes I think you should just stand in front of a mirror and examine what you see.

You do know that Mrs Murdoch often stated that she disagreed with Rupes and particularly disliked News Of The World.

You know I can't recall reading anything about Dame Murdoch speaking out publicly against Unionist. Perhaps you can point me to where she spoke harshly.

As for the grub son..... I would gladly piss on his grave anyday. It would be an honour.
 

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She was a very smart individual & business person. Ofcourse she was anti-communist & anti union. She is the antithesis of parasitical.
 

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Truth hurts. Her husband and family have been hamstrung by parasites at times for over 8 decades & she supported all of them with fervour. She knew her son Rupert was a good man & extremely proud of him. Doesnt mean she had to approve of his business ventures, like news of the world, which appealed to the lowest denominator in british society, your average unionist/communist/laborite. It was priced appropriately.
 

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RUPERT Murdoch has said his late mother "demonstrated the very best qualities of true public service", a sentiment echoed by a multitude of others touched by her long life.

Note the key word there Quigs. TRUE public service. As opposed to the rubbish dished up by the parasites & keyboard warriors that flood the left side of politics. Somebody who is an activist for the community, using their own money that they have gained through their own business enterprise.
The antithesis of a parasitical lefty who will extract funds from people like her, for their own benefit.
 

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Gee I am an Activist for my Community and use my own money gained through my business eterprises.

You know me, not a religious bone in my body, but in a weeks time I will be cooking the BBQ at the Carols by Candlelight. Have done so for 6 or 7 years now.

That is if the world is still around.

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For the old boy ;)



Sensational documents recovered from the computer server at an investment bank by corruption investigators reveal that the Obeid family's involvement in a mining venture was deliberately removed from draft documents, an inquiry has heard.
"Jimmy, what are you thinking, you can't say this," said investment banker Richard Poole in an email to his underling James McGuigan in August, 2009.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption has heard that Mr Poole, who runs boutique investment bank Arthur Phillip, was referring to a draft agreement drawn up between Cascade Coal and entities associated with the family of controversial former NSW Upper House MP Eddie Obeid.
This agreement revealed the Obeid family was to get 25 per cent of Cascade Coal, which had just won a government tender presided over by Mr Obeid's colleague Ian Macdonald, then minister for mining.
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The inquiry is examining whether Mr Macdonald provided inside information to the Obeids to allow them to profit to the tune of $100 million by taking stakes in the mining companies which were awarded coal exploration licences in 2009.
James McGuigan, the son of well-known mining entrepreneur and former Baker & McKenzie law partner John McGuigan, has admitted giving false evidence at a private ICAC hearing in July.
On that occasion, it was put to Mr McGuigan that he knew he was dealing with the Obeids when they sought a 25 per cent stake in Cascade Coal, a company controlled by his father and his boss, Mr Poole. "Yes," answered Mr McGuigan.
However, Mr McGuigan claimed today he was flustered at the time he gave evidence at the private hearing and he did not know about the Obeids' involvement until later.
He denied the suggestion put to him by Commissioner David Ipp that he had changed his evidence because he now realised that it was "prejudicial" to him.
The inquiry was also told that Mr McGuigan's father obtained top secret ministerial briefing notes in November, 2008, which related to a government tender process.
Mr McGuigan senior also attended a meeting with Mr Obeid's son Moses as well as Mr Macdonald's close friend Greg Jones in May 2009. At that time the government was still considering the tenders.
Cascade Coal subsequently won the exploration licence for Mount Penny, near Mudgee.
Mr Jones has since been revealed as secretly owning a 12.5 per cent shareholding of Cascade Coal. Mr McGuigan, Mr Poole, John Atkinson, Travers Duncan, Brian Flannery and John Kinghorn were other investors.
In 2010, White Energy, a public company on which many of the Cascade owners were directors, entered into an agreement to buy Cascade for $500 million.
The day before this offer was made public, a swag of high-profile business figures including, Neville Crichton, Ron Brierly, Robert Pitterino and Denis O'Neil bought into Cascade for $28 million. Their investment was made through Lost Ark Nominees, a company controlled by stockbroker Brent Potts.
Their $28 million investment was used to buy the Obeid family out of Cascade Coal. There is no evidence that any of the Lost Ark investors were aware of the Obeids' involvement.
James McGuigan, who is now working as a "project co-ordinator" for Cascade Coal, agreed that it would have been very damaging if it was publicly known that the Obeid family part-owned a company which won a government tender run by Mr Obeid's close colleague Ian Macdonald.
The inquiry continues with Mr Duncan to follow James McGuigan in the witness box.


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/record-of...probe-hears-20121206-2axfv.html#ixzz2EGgCzk7i
 

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Tony Abbott what a piece of work he is didn't this piece of shit set up a slush fund to get rid of Pauline Hanson and the irony is he called this slush fund "Australians for Honest Politics".. As if this bloke is honest...
 

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Lol a slush fund for legal action is against the law ?

Its right up there with obeid and co.
 
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