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From: XXXXX
To: W.Tuckey.MP@aph.gov.au
CC:
Subject: Views on the Exclusive Brethren and their involvement in the Liberal Party
Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 21:53:31 +0800

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Dear Hon Wilson Tuckey MP,

What are your thoughts on the Exclusive Brethren's alleged involvements in both the Liberal Party and National Party?

What are your views on the Exclusive Brethren group?

Yours sincerely,

XXXXX.

I wonder what his reply, if any, will be? It's the Christmas break so I could be waiting a while.

I will post his comments if and when he sends me a reply :thumbsu:

Um, discuss if you want? lol
 
Dear Captain Archer

Thank you for your email, I will address it fully another time, but let me reassure you that the Coalition receive funding from various different sources and we are beholden to no-one.

Dont forget to vote at the next election

Sincerely Wilson Tuckey
 

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Dear Captain Archer
Yes you are right both the Liberal Party of Australia and the National Party of Australia receive money from the exclusive brethen and other right wing religious groups.We conservative parties cannot afford to lose the support of these nutters because our parties would not get support from their loony tune followers.We also receive money from companies involved in the destruction of native forests like Gunns in tasmania.
Yours Sincerly
C.Wilson Tuckey
 
I just wrote to Mr Wilson explaining that if he recieves a letter looking like the one above to ignore it as it's a piss take on a football website. :thumbsu:
he's probably asking his staff to trawl rugby forums right now.

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btw are there enough league fans to sustain a rugby forum?
 
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I just wrote to Mr Wilson explaining that if he recieves a letter looking like the one above to ignore it as it's a piss take on a football website. :thumbsu:

Who is 'mr wilson'?His surname is Tuckey and his given names Charles Wilson,preferred name -Wilson.It's like E[dward]Gough Whitlam or J[ohn]Malcolm Fraser.
 
A reply!:

To: XXXXX
CC:
Subject: RE: Views on the Exclusive Brethren and their involvement in the Liberal Party
Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 11:39:02 +1100

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Dear XXXXX

Mr Tuckey is currently out of the country but as far as I am aware, as
his senior staff member, Mr Tuckey has had no contact with this group
here in his electorate of O'Connor in Western Australia. This group has
not been active in Mr Tuckey's electorate in the two years I have been
working here.

I hope this information is of assistance.

Yours sincerely
Alana Lacy
Office Manager
HON WILSON TUCKEY
0898 426228
 
How the hell did this clown ever get elected?

"Tuckey is one of the most colourful and controversial figures in Australian federal politics. In 1967, while a publican in Carnarvon, he was convicted of assault after striking an Aboriginal man with a length of steel cable. It was alleged that the man was being pinned to the ground at the time.

He has had the nickname "Ironbar" ever since. Tuckey's criminal conviction for this assault did not hinder his political ambitions. It is believed that Tuckey is the first federal Minister to have carried the stigma of having a criminal conviction for a violent assault."

"Although many of his constituents are Aboriginal Australians, Tuckey has long maintained his opposition to Aboriginal political causes such as land rights and native title.

He has been criticised for not doing enough for Aboriginal people and of having become wealthy at their expense when he ran his hotel in Carnarvon prior to becoming a politician. Nevertheless, Tuckey has won back-to-back elections for many years and remains very popular among his non-indigenous constituents."

"In 2005 when the Australian parliament voted to pass a motion asking Singaporean authorities that Van Tuong Nguyen not be executed for drug smuggling, Wilson Tuckey was the only member of parliament not to support it."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson_Tuckey
 
Unfortunately in democracy an idiots vote has the same value as an intellectuals and there is more of them.
 
I'm almost ashamed to say this, but my dad, and a lot of my non-immediate family live in his electorate. Knowing them, they probably think bashing an aboriginal while he is on the ground is a positive in a member of parliament.
 

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I'm almost ashamed to say this, but my dad, and a lot of my non-immediate family live in his electorate. Knowing them, they probably think bashing an aboriginal while he is on the ground is a positive in a member of parliament.


I am in the same boat as you Scratcher, plus I live in his electorate, and what you say is sadly very true!!

A lot of people started with blood money out here and it doesn't worry them one bit.
 
How the hell did this clown ever get elected?

"Tuckey is one of the most colourful and controversial figures in Australian federal politics. In 1967, while a publican in Carnarvon, he was convicted of assault after striking an Aboriginal man with a length of steel cable. It was alleged that the man was being pinned to the ground at the time.

He has had the nickname "Ironbar" ever since. Tuckey's criminal conviction for this assault did not hinder his political ambitions. It is believed that Tuckey is the first federal Minister to have carried the stigma of having a criminal conviction for a violent assault."

"Although many of his constituents are Aboriginal Australians, Tuckey has long maintained his opposition to Aboriginal political causes such as land rights and native title.

He has been criticised for not doing enough for Aboriginal people and of having become wealthy at their expense when he ran his hotel in Carnarvon prior to becoming a politician. Nevertheless, Tuckey has won back-to-back elections for many years and remains very popular among his non-indigenous constituents."

"In 2005 when the Australian parliament voted to pass a motion asking Singaporean authorities that Van Tuong Nguyen not be executed for drug smuggling, Wilson Tuckey was the only member of parliament not to support it."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson_Tuckey

It seems that most of the Labor Politicians commit their crimes when they are in office rather than before, this gives them some sort of protection and cover and some help from their mates, oops Comrades.

NSW Paedophile spring to mind anyone; what’s worse?

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20737903-601,00.html

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http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20737903-2702,00.html

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20739332-1702,00.html

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20738978-1702,00.html
 

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