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Aussie Politician Sniffs Woman's Chair - YUK!!
This bloke is an absolute champion sicko. Even more scary is that his party elected him leader once with rumours of his bad behaviour circulating, and re-elected him tonight with the rumours confirmed.
Despite facing a tired and unpopular government, these guys seem determined to shoot themselves in the foot. *Note: In Australia the 'Liberal' Party is actually a conservative party - roughly equivalent to the Tories in the UK or the Democrats in the US. (yes, I know I said Democrats) Chair-sniffer Buswell's support dives Amanda O'Brien | May 01, 2008 SUPPORT for embattled West Australian Liberal leader Troy Buswell is plummeting, with some Liberals today calling on him to resign and others refusing to back him publicly. Water and energy spokesman John Day, a former minister in Richard Court’s government, called on Mr Buswell to resign for the sake of the party, which he said was “haemorrhaging” from the fallout over his chair-sniffing antics. Party whip Graham Jacobs said his phone had been running hot with angry constituents and the party had to assess where it stood. Dr Jacobs will move a spill motion on Tuesday to declare the leadership vacant. He said today he was taking the extreme action for the good of the party. Mr Buswell, 42, admitted on Tuesday that he sniffed the chair of a female staffer after a meeting in his office in late 2005. The scandal followed earlier revelations that he snapped the bra strap of a Labor staffer last year in a drunken escapade at parliament and spoke inappropriately to female MPs. “It is clear a large number of people in Western Australia find the behaviour of Mr Buswell totally inappropriate and unacceptable and it’s their concerns that need to be addressed,” Dr Jacobs said. “There are members in the party who are viable alternatives and that will be decided on May 6.” Senior female MPs also failed to back Mr Buswell, saying they would make up their minds on Tuesday. Upper house MP Barbara Scott said his behaviour was inappropriate and unacceptable and declined to say if she would support him. “The emphasis now is on Troy to decide whether the damage that has been done to the Liberal Party is sufficient for him to make a decision to stand down,” she said. Child protection spokeswoman Robyn McSweeney tried to deflect attention by attacking the Government’s behaviour but ultimately conceded she was concerned about Mr Buswell’s behaviour. “I’m certainly not condoning what he did, it was totally inappropriate, but he is paying a very high price for that. He admitted what he did,” she said. But she refused to say if she would support him in a leadership spill. “That is for the partyroom,” she said. The powerful nurses union, which is not affiliated to Labor, also demanded that Mr Buswell resign. ANF state secretary Mark Olsen said he had been inundated by calls from his members, the majority of whom were women, who were furious about Mr Buswell’s behaviour towards women. “For god’s sake, it’s got a cringe factor of 10,” he said. He accused the Liberals of condoning the behaviour if they retained Mr Buswell as leader. “Troy Buswell is not fit to be Opposition Leader. He should resign and reflect upon his actions, maybe engage in some rehabilitation, on the backbench. “Everybody in the community agrees that this man has a behavioural issue.”
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It's debatable about whether this guy should really be walking the streets, let alone being a sitting representitive of the Australian people.
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William Jefferson managed to hold on to his congressional seat after the feds found $90,000 of bribe money stashed in his freezer. The mayor of New Orleans was re-elected after he abandoned his people 2 days before Katrina hit his city. Idiot politicians are everywhere.
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Whilst I agree that the leader of the West Australian Liberals is definately not leadership or even representative material, the Liberals are not the only sicko's around.
The Labour party and in particular the West Australian variety have a decades long history of unsavoury behavior that led to Labour in the state being refered to as "WA Inc", as in crime and dirty deals HQ. A former Labour Premier of that state ended up in jail for his dodgey dealing and the first Labour party woman Premier of the state probably should have ended up in jail for her part in a very sordid affair. Just to add a little balance to Bigfella's blind love affair with the Labour party, the following is also going on with another sleaze bag within the West Australian Labour party. The States current Labour Premier no less. ![]() Quote:
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Poor Captain, It must be tough being a Tory these days. It is bad enough when your Federal leader can't get above 10% in the polls and the highest elected position you hold is Lord Mayor of Brisbane, but to then watch yet another state Liberal party commit suicide must be heartbreaking. If you guys hadn't been such a**holes for the past decade I might be a bit more charitable about it. Instead, I'm taking my example from Peter 'jellyback' Costello and laying in the boot when my opponent is already unconscious. (a joke I couldn't sneak in anywhere else: 'how will you be able to find Costello's autobiography when it comes out? It will be the only book without a spine' ) Now, to the matter at hand. What a sad little post. I posted a story that is remarkable by any measure. It is also established fact. I didn't post a string of unproven allegations. I didn't post a story related by a guy whose freind told him 4 years ago. I didn't post a story actually denied by both participants. It says something about the West Australian that it felt the need to print such allegations & about you that you felt the need to reprint them. I didn't post anything about Buswell until the allegations were proven and I was planning to wait until the status of the allegations against Carpetner was determined. What I posted also doesn't require a tedious journey into the murky past of WA politics. When I post about Kevin Rudd I don't feel the need to point out that he was part of a government that saved Queensland from one of the most corrupt & anti-democratic governments in Australian history. When I post about John Howard I don't feel the need to point out that he was a member of the NSW branch of the Liberal Party at a time when its State Premier was literally taking bags of money from organised crime & presiding over one of the most corrupt police forces in the Western world. Neither do I bother with a history of the murky history of the NSW Labor party when I discuss current events in that state. Put simply, What Brian Burke did in the 80s has nothing to do with the fact that the WA Libs have a pervert as their leader. You refer to my 'love' of the ALP, yet you are the one throwing around unproven allegations & dredging up irrelevant history to defend your Tories. I'm not the one blinded by political allegiance here. |
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I know it is a bit of a character flaw for me to tease but like so many of your fellow ratbag fringe, eternal student class, you make it so easy not only for me but also I have noticed, others on another site who also amuse themselves at your expense. It's a bit akin to poking a stick at a caged animal, an animal like you, trapped in their own little world of dogma and the the left's ability to hate like no other. Don't worry though as I tend to lose interest in the pointless fairly quickly. Have a nice day. ![]() ![]() Cheers. |
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Captain, your showing a trait that i most despise in liberal voters. When presented with facts and evidence and have your own allegations questioned when all they are is allegations. You automatically resort to calling labor voters the ratbag fringe, eternal students and animals.
All Bigfella was doing was applying a simple set of academic rules. If it cant be proven, sourced or its not factual dont post it as such. Sometimes im glad our country is full of these so called ratbag fringes, students and animals because it was for the abovementioned voters that we are no longer governed by the government that in my mind single handedly ruined this country. Oh, by the way captain before you start on me too, theres no way i fit in the little square you built for all labor voters. Im tertiary qualified, work in sales and marketing management and have run businesses before. I would be your 'perfect' liberal voter if all i cared about was the economy (and lets cut the **** the liberals made a poor attempt of that too, riding the crest of the wave when the money is coming in from the resources boom doesnt make you a master economist by any means). What i have seen is this country go further and further to the right. This 'divide and conquer' little johnny howard attitute to the masses is the reason for his retirement. Shame it took so long for people to wake up and smell the roses but better late than never i suppose. |
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Play nice my Aussie chums
![]() Besides, whats wrong with sniffing a chair or getting your kit off while singing karaoke? I know people who'd pay money for these things ![]()
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Yeah Captain. You got me good. Battered & bruised me. How will I show my face? ![]() I actually enjoy cheap shots from Tories. A useful direction finder just in case my compass is a bit off. Besides, nothing like a deluded Tory for a bit of a laugh. That is what I miss about the demise of the SP boards. It was fun playing with some of the Tory nutjobs there (your 'others'). Unfortunately they have all thrown a giant sulk and have retreated into a Tom Clancy-like world of toys & acronyms. I do miss GF & Trevor. I don't imagine you had much use for them. Too well balanced. Funny how the SP Tories couldn't wait to start nasty little threads about how bad the ALP was when they were on top. Still, I'm sure that sort of sad frontrunning politics is just your style. It would be the easiest thing in the world for me to start a bunch of threads there to stick it up them, but that would reduce me to their level. Overall WAB offers a much better class of poster & it has MUCH better moderators. I can see why you post here so infrequently. Don't worry mate, you'll probably live long enough to see another Liberal government somewhere in Australia. Until then you just keep thrashing out at your imaginary ratbags & radicals. I'm done with him now Pari. ![]() |
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Careful Chakos, you sound like one of those evil 'elitist' Johnny & co. kept warning us about. How dare you have an informed opinion that disagrees with your betters. Communist! ![]() As an aside, have you noticed how good conservatives in general have become at convincing themselves that they are the great 'uniters' of this world? Talk about self-delusion. It would actually be funny if they weren't so damned convinced it was true. |
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Other than his "sniffing" the chair, I say CHEERS m8, do your thing! We need chaps like you around, if there were none, then the Queen herself would be sex deprived ![]() |
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