Is it over for Rann?

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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby dedja » Sat Nov 28, 2009 9:57 am

Keep trying boys ... whether anyone likes it or not (or whether it's right or not) the issue has died a natural death.

Methinks plenty of Christmas cards will be sent by Rann to Federal Liberal MPs for creating that huge self-imploding diversion in Canberra ... he probably can't believe his luck.

Oh, and one more thing, if as Psyber suggests it's common knowledge around Parliament about Rann's behaviour, why hasn't this ever been brought up before by the Liberals? And why are they keeping their heads down now? One simple reason, because no-one is clean and to have brought this issue up earlier would have caused WW3 and we would all be shocked (well, maybe not all of us) with what these 'honorable' members get up to in that House.
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby Psyber » Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:54 am

redandblack wrote:Only kidding, of course, although your propensity to attach a lot of weight to unsubstantiated hearsay worries me a little.
As I've said elsewhere, I'm aware false claims can be made, and do get made, of sexual misconduct [and other forms of misconduct], as I had been on the wrong end of one myself many years ago.
However, when the same information about repeated behaviour patterns comes from several sources who are people well placed to know what is going on [and at least one is a senior figure in the same party] it does start to gain a little more credibility and look a bit more substantial. I agree that is not legal proof of truth, but it supports a judgement on the balance of probabilities if you are speaking to people in the flesh and able to make your own judgement about their sincerity and motives..

Jimmy_041 wrote:Something just twigged Psyber - I am a great fan of the tv show Judge John Deed
On your travels through Parliament House, did you happen to notice security cameras in the corridors around, and in, the Premier's office?
I didn't get into the offices and corridors there - just the houses and assembly areas, and the BBQ in the gardens behind the old Parliament House.
Security at the main entrance was substantial though and there were cameras there and an airport type scanner to walk through.
I gather the offices have audio links to the chambers, and video links are going in, so those MPs who are in their offices when the house is in session [for the boring bits] can decide whether they want to pop down and join in something that comes up. I didn't notice cameras anywhere else, but wasn't actively looking for them.
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby Psyber » Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:01 am

dedja wrote:Keep trying boys ... whether anyone likes it or not (or whether it's right or not) the issue has died a natural death.
Methinks plenty of Christmas cards will be sent by Rann to Federal Liberal MPs for creating that huge self-imploding diversion in Canberra ... he probably can't believe his luck.
Oh, and one more thing, if as Psyber suggests it's common knowledge around Parliament about Rann's behaviour, why hasn't this ever been brought up before by the Liberals? And why are they keeping their heads down now? One simple reason, because no-one is clean and to have brought this issue up earlier would have caused WW3 and we would all be shocked (well, maybe not all of us) with what these 'honorable' members get up to in that House.
I'd suggest that to be taken seriously by the public it has to be raised by an outside source.
Certainly, my Labor informant, though not being specific, did imply that the only difference between this case and that of some other MPs has been the amount of such activity by the member in question.
He did grin and say, "You could describe Mike as an 'active member' perhaps!", then go on to say the temptations are frequently on offer in the context of such positions of power.
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby dedja » Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:15 am

Psyber wrote: I'd suggest that to be taken seriously by the public it has to be raised by an outside source.
Certainly, my Labor informant, though not being specific, did imply that the only difference between this case and that of some other MPs has been the amount of such activity by the member in question.
He did grin and say, "You could describe Mike as an 'active member' perhaps!", then go on to say the temptations are frequently on offer in the context of such positions of power.


Yes, I'd agree with that. My point is that MPs don't usually divulge dirt on each other because it opens up a can of worms and no-one can win.

Just a comment about security or CCTV within Parliament House ... I've been there a few times and it's not an easy place to get into, plus the layout of the building is cramped with plenty of rabbit warrens. It would almost be impossible to conduct clandestine liaisons within that building without everyone knowing. So if 'active members' conduct such activities in there they're either stupid, or know that the code of slience will protect them.
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby Jimmy_041 » Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:38 am

I'd say a code of silence from both sides.

I know that Newton's 3rd Law is in force and someone would be keeping their head well below the parapet.... (Not IR either)
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby aceman » Mon Nov 30, 2009 12:58 pm

aceman wrote:
hondo71 wrote:Yeah I know

That's what I mean ... one big fizzer?




May need an injection of funds from another source to keep up the momentum.
Must add I don't get overly enthused with the husband, something just not quite right there! Plenty of "froth & bubbles" on the outside but has a certain smell about it, maybe the mortgage at Burnside is eating into his wealth pot, and I wonder why she was working as a waitress?
He is supposed to be a minor 'mover & shaker' I believe, but perhaps only when peoples backs are turned.



I note in today's paper she wants her husband back, I wonder why that has come about?
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby Jimmy_041 » Mon Nov 30, 2009 1:04 pm

Well, Rammer isn't giving her one anymore...................
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby Gozu » Mon Nov 30, 2009 3:29 pm

Putting aside the fact she now wants to get back with her ex I thought this comment by the "Michelle Supporter's Group" was interesting:

Dear Michelle, don't listen to the polls or the cruel lies being spread about you. The spin machine is trying to derail you but be strong. The Premier's defamation action against Channel 7 and New Idea is all part of an election strategy. By doing this he doesn't have to answer any questions and used the same tactic when quizzed over your estranged husband that he never met him but couldn't comment as it was before the courts. Then after the election he will drop the defamation case. Suprise, suprise. To get your character back and protect your family take the lie detector test as soon as possible. Then we will know the truth and the defamation case will be null and void. I was on the protest run on the weekend and you had over 300 supporters believe me. Now we did it in the rain, make the dark clouds dissappear and let them hang over those that doubted you. Make the sun shine and the rainbow appear over your family for a better life. Take the Lie Detector test and show that money can't buy the truth like the spin doctors have made out. Do it for you, your family, and for all South Australians that are tired of being fed lies! Thank you Michelle x F.R.E.E Australia Party.
Posted by: Michelle Supporter's Group of Adelaide 11:42pm November 29, 2009
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby mick » Mon Nov 30, 2009 3:50 pm

Gozu wrote:Putting aside the fact she now wants to get back with her ex I thought this comment by the "Michelle Supporter's Group" was interesting:

Dear Michelle, don't listen to the polls or the cruel lies being spread about you. The spin machine is trying to derail you but be strong. The Premier's defamation action against Channel 7 and New Idea is all part of an election strategy. By doing this he doesn't have to answer any questions and used the same tactic when quizzed over your estranged husband that he never met him but couldn't comment as it was before the courts. Then after the election he will drop the defamation case. Suprise, suprise. To get your character back and protect your family take the lie detector test as soon as possible. Then we will know the truth and the defamation case will be null and void. I was on the protest run on the weekend and you had over 300 supporters believe me. Now we did it in the rain, make the dark clouds dissappear and let them hang over those that doubted you. Make the sun shine and the rainbow appear over your family for a better life. Take the Lie Detector test and show that money can't buy the truth like the spin doctors have made out. Do it for you, your family, and for all South Australians that are tired of being fed lies! Thank you Michelle x F.R.E.E Australia Party.
Posted by: Michelle Supporter's Group of Adelaide 11:42pm November 29, 2009
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http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/comm ... 01,00.html


There is no guarantee this person is from the FREE Australia Party, remember the dodgy documents and e-mails earlier in the year.
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby aceman » Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:14 pm

Jimmy_041 wrote:Well, Rammer isn't giving her one anymore...................



Jimmy, it's a wonder his 2IC didn't get a guernsey, he's a bit of a lover, not a fighter!
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby Jimmy_041 » Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:24 pm

Had to laugh on the weekend - they had the SA Parliament on APAC

Issy asked what other idea they wanted to adopt

The Ramma responded - "Whilst you are all fighting over on that side, we get things done on this side'

In the background, you could hear someone say "Yeah, you seem to have done quite few things in here over the last couple of years"

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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:46 pm

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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby mick » Tue Dec 08, 2009 6:26 am

Mr Phillips pleading not guilty to assault and the possibility of the relevant parties having to give evidence in court under oath appears very likely. I would imagine that the downgrading of the original charges was meant to gain a guilty plea, there must be some very disappointed people at the moment. This issue will not go away. The consequences of lying under oath should finally bring out the truth in this matter. What is the penalty for perjury?
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby redandblack » Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:10 am

Dinner with mick, Jimmy041, southee and Psyber 8)
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby mick » Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:18 am

redandblack wrote:Dinner with mick, Jimmy041, southee and Psyber 8)


Pay that one, very amusing :lol:
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby dedja » Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:37 am

redandblack wrote:Dinner with mick, Jimmy041, southee and Psyber 8)


don't forget to invite Gozu ...
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby Psyber » Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:58 am

redandblack wrote:Dinner with mick, Jimmy041, southee and Psyber 8)
Now, now, R&B, I'm good dinner company!
At 2 functions in the last two weeks I've sat at table with Isobel Redmond, and Nick Xenophon, and next week I have a lunch with Terry Groom.
I'm sure they'll verify it - and its an ecumenical list - so I'd probably even be nice to Gozu over a Chardonnay or two... :lol:
[Bearing in mind Chardonnay is now a little passe, but can be reverted to where appropriate. ;) ]
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby redandblack » Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:57 am

Mate, I don't doubt at all that you'd be good dinner company.

I only added you to give some balance ;)
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby Psyber » Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:02 am

redandblack wrote:Mate, I don't doubt at all that you'd be good dinner company.
I only added you to give some balance ;)
It's OK mate - I'm just playing too - I didn't take it seriously. :)
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Re: Is it over for Rann?

Postby Jimmy_041 » Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:15 pm

dedja wrote:
redandblack wrote:Dinner with mick, Jimmy041, southee and Psyber 8)


don't forget to invite Gozu ...


I think you'll find that's been upgraded to regicide
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