Wednesday 13 February 2013

I TOLD YOU SO!


THE LAST OF THE ALLEGED NAIVE LABOR TWIRPS...defacto death of Labor





Justice Minister Jason Clare and Sports Minister Kate Lundy were the last of Labor's previously unsullied, comparitively vestal, now plainly, demonstrably merely incompetent, impotent potential challengers to Julia G.

The Gillard lady is to be cherished by Abbott: she is daily forcing her acolytes to shoot themselves in the proverbial foot. The Sports Catastrophe is merely the daily latest.
Being typically devoid of specifics ensures that this may be the denouement – the defacto death of Labor.
And this deadly inability to understand that in the world of Justice there is nowhere to hide!

Labor values, Labor brand, how pathetic they are.
If it is not the micro / macro detail, then it will be broad asinine lack of purpose, the arrogant assumption that we are all stupid and will not remember their disasters – or their plain paucity of political / intellectual / logistical nous.
One runs out of numbers – why even the categories of their mere catastrophes challenge my didactic skills.
It is all plainly streches the incompetent word. Abbott will have to ask the dictionaries: Gilliarded? Gilliardism?
Leftacy? I feel this is too broad...


Geoff Seidner
13 Alston Grove
East St Kilda 3183
03 9 525 9299




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Police cold on ACC doping claims

NO CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS FIVE MONTHS AFTER ACC DAMNED 
SPORTING CODES
Police cold on ACC doping claims
THERE are no active criminal investigations into allegations raised by the Australian Crime Commission's year-long examination of organised crime and drugs in sport despite state-based police having been aware of its findings for the past five months.
ACC chief executive John Lawler, under pressure to defend his agency's handling of last week's sensational report warning crime gangs were infiltrating the major professional sports, said the operation had largely gathered intelligence rather than evidence and was not intended to result in arrests. "The purpose of such an operation is not to make arrests," Mr Lawler told Senate estimates yesterday. "The purpose is to understand the threat, risk and vulnerabilities."

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ACC drops the ball over probe into drugs in sport

ACC drops the ball over probe into drugs in sport

The Australian Crime Commission is covering old, unsubstantiated ground


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ACC's no-evidence approach is starting to prove damaging


THE Australian Crime Commission had its moment in the international sun last Thursday. So did Justice Minister Jason Clare and Sports Minister Kate Lundy. They may never smile again; their grim reaper look almost certainly welded into place.


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Accused clubs have little to fear

Concerns over slew of casualties ease

Accused clubs have little to fear


THE darkest day in Australian sporting history? Not if yesterday is any indication. Less than a week after the Australian Crime Commission went public with claims that drug use was rampant across the codes, five of the six NRL clubs implicated in the report emerged from meetings with the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Agency confident they had little to fear.


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Gagged Dons unable to defend James Hird

Gagged Dons unable to defend James Hird

Clubs are feeling frustrated by lack of specifics

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