facthunter Posted Thursday at 12:30 AM Posted Thursday at 12:30 AM Absence of TRUTH is the first consequence of WAR. People "INSIDE" ISRAEL don't get the truth either. Anyhow thread drift guys. (Not that I mind on this topic). Nev
onetrack Posted Thursday at 12:43 AM Author Posted Thursday at 12:43 AM Back to Dick Cheney, a NYT journalist has produced this excellent article below, pointing out how Cheney was the initiator and enabler of the Trump style of Govt, and Cheneys lies and ruthlessness and lack of concern towards the rule of law has enabled the huge army of MAGA adherents. Cheney may have had a "Road to Damascus" moment when he turned his back on Trump, but Cheney takes the blame for the mess that is the political scene in America today. You may have to turn off your Javascript to read the article and get around the paywall. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/04/opinion/dick-cheney-vice-president-authority-trump.html 2
red750 Posted Friday at 07:40 AM Posted Friday at 07:40 AM Pauline Collins, the star of the film Shirley Valentine, for which she was Oscar nominated in 1990, has died at the age of 85. She often starred with her husband, John Alderton, who starred in, among other things, Please Sir, the classroom comedy TV show. 1
red750 Posted Saturday at 01:17 AM Posted Saturday at 01:17 AM Graham Frederick Richardson AO (27 September 1949 – 8 November 2025) Former ALP senator Graham Richardson passed away today aged 76, after weeks of influenza and pneumonia. 2
facthunter Posted Saturday at 01:23 AM Posted Saturday at 01:23 AM A traitor to the Labor Cause. Nev 1 1
facthunter Posted Saturday at 02:58 AM Posted Saturday at 02:58 AM That's NO secret. He sold out to the Money Media, Years ago. Nev 1
onetrack Posted Saturday at 03:03 AM Author Posted Saturday at 03:03 AM One of the most ruthless, hard-nosed political "numbers man", we've ever seen in Australia. He was a consummate politician, with a low level of ethics and morals. I have no idea how he wangled an AO, he obviously plied "the numbers" to get that award, too. It makes a mockery of official awards. 1
facthunter Posted Saturday at 03:32 AM Posted Saturday at 03:32 AM You could BUY a Knighthood in the 70s for 15,000 $'s. Nev 1
facthunter Posted Saturday at 04:18 AM Posted Saturday at 04:18 AM You could put a contract on a prominent Person for the same amount. Nev
Grumpy Old Nasho Posted Saturday at 07:24 AM Posted Saturday at 07:24 AM 4 hours ago, onetrack said: a consummate politician, with a low level of ethics and morals Typical of a major party politician. 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted Saturday at 07:30 AM Posted Saturday at 07:30 AM (edited) Actually, it is atypical of major politicians from the major parties; it is typical of the ones who make the news, and sadly for a a few that reach the top. There is no popular interest in those that work tirelessly with high ethics and morals - people don't get excited by that; so there's not much news on it - if any. We all like to complain about something and the press to their darndest to feed our wants. I don't see too many ALP high flyers (at least in federal politics) embroiled in contraversy... Much to my surprise, Albo seems to be doing a good job of balancing the needs of the coutnry against powerful corporate and foreign political interests... with ethics and morality. And he is the top pollie in the coutnry. Edited Saturday at 07:32 AM by Jerry_Atrick 1 1
facthunter Posted yesterday at 05:19 AM Posted yesterday at 05:19 AM I think under the circumstance he has Navigated a difficult Path, effectively. No need to stir up trouble just to Look TOUGH and Ballsy. Nev 2
Grumpy Old Nasho Posted yesterday at 07:14 AM Posted yesterday at 07:14 AM The major parties are on their way out. Their psyches are past their use-by date. As much as they try, they struggle to apply their old combative style of yesteryear, which is all they know. They've fallen into their own trap of rampant immigration and multiculturalism, as well as excessive socialist programs, lenient sentencing, rising power costs when we were promised much lower costs, and impossible home ownership - good luck in the future.
old man emu Posted yesterday at 08:54 AM Posted yesterday at 08:54 AM James Watson, co-discoverer of the double helical structure of DNA passed away on 6 November at the age of 97. 4
Marty_d Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago John Laws has bit the dust. Albo released a statement stating "Generations of Australians trusted and respected him for telling it straight..." which I thought a bit strange given the cash for comment saga. 4
onetrack Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago John Laws obituary - https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/nov/09/john-laws-australian-talkback-radio-star-dies-aged-90 1 1
facthunter Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago He made LOTSA Dough Peddling Toyotas and sheds. Nev 1
Litespeed Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago Mr cash for comment You could trust John to spin anything to advantage himself and make us feel he was the voice of truth. You pay and he will say The blueprint for Alan Jones et al.
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