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Martin Hardie: I write the forms... I think Evans ran the program

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Oh I think his agenda is clear. Initially I thought it just just attention seeking, but 'get your head out of that space'.....

It's the new way of political media.

Get on board a few weeks before the election.

Make conspiracy accusations about one particular side.

Wash-rinse-repeat, over and over and over.
<-- This is the 'Caro' method of saying something for so damn long that people think it's the truth. North people recognise this one after the second half of 2007.

Conspiracy theory planted, doubts raised in mind, election appears, voting pencils start scribbling.

I've no doubt this is occurring in popular social forums all over the place, not just in the footy. Let me guess, cricket, netball, soccer would all be getting one of these somewhere in their most popular current boards. Band board, pub boards, anything hinting at popular where young (voting) minds could be swayed.

Or am I wrong??...... maybe someone could look into it? (Just not me of course - I'm the one making the accusation :p)

So, we need to join more dots?

There are a lot of dots that apparently need joining. I guess it keeps people interested in the off season.
 

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Hence ensuring that everyone does. It is a little nasty but we are a diverse group of people and I thought it was too good not to post. Not insinuating anything about the poster, but it made me laugh
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Which is only linked to ONE of the drugs in use apparently at Essendon, only one. The rest of the drugs were sourced from other companies/OS. Most of the money went on testing and the other drugs. So if you follow the majority of the money, I suggest it leads elsewhere - like to Danks pocket and to OS.

Although the actual source of the money remains unknown, and that might be the interesting part of Cozza's thesis (if there is one).
 

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Yesterday I posted this;
"The other significant example of an attempt to influence was John Wylie, ASC Chairman, and one half of the former lords of the universe, Carnegie Wylie. Being an investment banker, Wiley has all sorts of connections, across both the political and business spectrum. From what I've been able to glean, Wiley seems to have offered his services, passionately, rather than simply responded to a request, from somewhere.

I also know Wylie got bitch slapped for his attempts, by a very solidly principled citizen involved in the management ranks in the ACT sporting community (ASC, AIS and ASADSA). What's more, he hasn't said "boo" since the slapping, and the lesser mortals in the ACT were more than chuffed they no longer have to put up with Wiley's heavy handed and belligerent instructions to them, to look the other way."

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"The Evans & Partners advisory board is chaired by former ACTU secretary and Reserve Bank director Bill Kelty and includes Lazard managing director John Wylie, former KPMG national chairman David Crawford, Origin Energy chairman Kevin McCann and television identity and Collingwood Football Club president Eddie McGuire."

From here in Oct '11: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...hes-for-40m-mark/story-e6frg916-1226156498676

If you happened to wonder about Wylie inserting himself into proceedings around the time of the Interim Report, in the way he did, and the way he tried to explain it away, when he was Chairman of the ASC, who have various oversight responsibilities to ensure ASADA's independence is maintained, yet play a key role in assigning ASADA's funding, you'll understand why I'm Still Interested.

In the nashnul capital, after Wylie did as he did, the lesser mortals in the sporting complex came to referring to him as "Wily Coyote", and the bloke who delivered the "bitch slapping", naturally, became "Road Runner". It wasn't perfect, 'cos the runner didn't run on the road, but he did run, with the occasional significant change in stride.

This has bugger all to do with politics, and it's long been that way. It's a long time since I placed any importance on which politically coloured jumper a 'mover and shaker' wore. They don't care, why in the hell should I.
 
Yesterday I posted this;
"The other significant example of an attempt to influence was John Wylie, ASC Chairman, and one half of the former lords of the universe, Carnegie Wylie. Being an investment banker, Wiley has all sorts of connections, across both the political and business spectrum. From what I've been able to glean, Wiley seems to have offered his services, passionately, rather than simply responded to a request, from somewhere.

I also know Wylie got bitch slapped for his attempts, by a very solidly principled citizen involved in the management ranks in the ACT sporting community (ASC, AIS and ASADSA). What's more, he hasn't said "boo" since the slapping, and the lesser mortals in the ACT were more than chuffed they no longer have to put up with Wiley's heavy handed and belligerent instructions to them, to look the other way."

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"The Evans & Partners advisory board is chaired by former ACTU secretary and Reserve Bank director Bill Kelty and includes Lazard managing director John Wylie, former KPMG national chairman David Crawford, Origin Energy chairman Kevin McCann and television identity and Collingwood Football Club president Eddie McGuire."

From here in Oct '11: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...hes-for-40m-mark/story-e6frg916-1226156498676

If you happened to wonder about Wylie inserting himself into proceedings around the time of the Interim Report, in the way he did, and the way he tried to explain it away, when he was Chairman of the ASC, who have various oversight responsibilities to ensure ASADA's independence is maintained, yet play a key role in assigning ASADA's funding, you'll understand why I'm Still Interested.

In the nashnul capital, after Wylie did as he did, the lesser mortals in the sporting complex came to referring to him as "Wily Coyote", and the bloke who delivered the "bitch slapping", naturally, became "Road Runner". It wasn't perfect, 'cos the runner didn't run on the road, but he did run, with the occasional significant change in stride.

This has bugger all to do with politics, and it's long been that way. It's a long time since I placed any importance on which politically coloured jumper a 'mover and shaker' wore. They don't care, why in the hell should I.

Quack! Quack! While reading Cozza's posts I turned into a Wooduck (that's me in the Avatar frame)! Life is OK, I can still paddle around and all I need to survive are a few crumbs. Speakin of which, can you throw me any thing that would explain Mr Evans rapid departure from Bomberland (looking like he had a bad case of salmonella)? What do you think he would have to have swallowed to become so "unwell"? Quack (thanks).
 
Quack! Quack! While reading Cozza's posts I turned into a Wooduck (that's me in the Avatar frame)! Life is OK, I can still paddle around and all I need to survive are a few crumbs. Speakin of which, can you throw me any thing that would explain Mr Evans rapid departure from Bomberland (looking like he had a bad case of salmonella)? What do you think he would have to have swallowed to become so "unwell"? Quack (thanks).

Interesting you should choose a duck, Wood or otherwise, given the basis for sustaining a charge under balance of probabilities (+ a bit of Briginshaw) is steeped in inductive reasoning, best explained by "If it walks like a duck", etc, etc.

As for explaining why Mr Evans' withdrawal was as it was, I'll defer to the long ago televised debates between Mr Maxwell Smart and Mr Harry Hoo, most of which involved discussions about "2 possibilities" (each) to explain what lay in front of them. And, whichever possibility proves to be correct, I doubt Mr Evans' presentation at his departure had anything to do with a gastro-intestinal imbalance.
 

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Quack! Quack! While reading Cozza's posts I turned into a Wooduck (that's me in the Avatar frame)! Life is OK, I can still paddle around and all I need to survive are a few crumbs. Speakin of which, can you throw me any thing that would explain Mr Evans rapid departure from Bomberland (looking like he had a bad case of salmonella)? What do you think he would have to have swallowed to become so "unwell"? Quack (thanks).

I'd check Evans for injuries incurred after being chucked under a bus by someone he believed to be a loyal & trusted friend.
 
Interesting you should choose a duck, Wood or otherwise, given the basis for sustaining a charge under balance of probabilities (+ a bit of Briginshaw) is steeped in inductive reasoning, best explained by "If it walks like a duck", etc, etc.

As for explaining why Mr Evans' withdrawal was as it was, I'll defer to the long ago televised debates between Mr Maxwell Smart and Mr Harry Hoo, most of which involved discussions about "2 possibilities" (each) to explain what lay in front of them. And, whichever possibility proves to be correct, I doubt Mr Evans' presentation at his departure had anything to do with a gastro-intestinal imbalance.
Re Briginshaw: we ducks are monogamous and "waddle" duck like around the pond, so . . ! AhSo! the Smart/Hoo debate moderated by Sir David (Frost) or was it HYMIE? Anyway word at the pond is that an ultimatum was issued "leave or THIS will happen". Who delivered that ultimatum and just what the "THIS" referred too needs clarification. Quack (as always)
 
We're a secular society. You call it God. Muslims, Allah. Echols, the Sky Fairy. Reminds me of this actually ...


Can't go passed Carlin.
 
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