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It's Illegal for foreign nations to record and store third party communications on Australian soil
Philip Dorling via judd, Tuesday, Jun 25 2013, 11:14am
Under Oz communications laws all forms of bugging and recording of other peoples' data communications local and international are clearly illegal. Which places America's Pine Gap communications and surveillance facility in the spotlight once again. It has been known for decades that the Pine Gap installation has been performing sensitive surveillance on foreign and local communications, as these practices (local surveillance) were illegal in the USA when the installation was constructed -- how handy to have servile political leaders in Oz that kowtow to Washington's every whim whether legal or illegal! (story and 1 image)
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Wesfarmers Coles Integrity Watch
suzie, Tuesday, Jun 25 2013, 9:54am
Following revelations of the sordid and heartless exploitation of Bangladeshi textile workers by Wesfarmers Coles, aired on the ABC Four Corners program on Monday night, it has come to our notice via Bangladeshi, Indian and other Coles staff that staff are verbally abused on a regular basis by the Store manager of the Eastgate Bondi Junction Store. He has even engaged in this grossly improper practice, we are advised, in front of customers! All Coles staff should be made aware that they are not required to tolerate verbal abuse from ANYONE, customers, other staff but especially management. Very clear protocols and industrial laws exist in AUSTRALIA which must be adhered to and they do not include tolerating verbal abuse! (story and 1 image)
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Wesfarmers Coles Sordid Practices Exposed Yet Again
Ben Butler via shopper, Tuesday, Jun 25 2013, 12:27am
Since drawing the attention of the media, regulators and other groups to the reprehensible, arrogant, deceitful and insulting to customers practices of Coles supermarket chain, particularly the management of the Eastgate Bondi Junction Store, who are known to verbally abuse (scream at) staff and slander customers, more and more sordid revelations have been forthcoming from the mass media. (story and 1 image)
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Tubular Realities
wan, Monday, Jun 24 2013, 12:17pm
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Finally, a politician with INTEGRITY -- go the Irish!
ned, Sunday, Jun 23 2013, 1:15pm
Take note Oz Labor Party, you suck-arse subservient sycophants to the criminals in Washington.
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Be Careful About Who You Call Traitor
Julian Assange via marcie, Sunday, Jun 23 2013, 12:49pm
It has now been a year since I entered this embassy and sought refuge from persecution. As a result of that decision, I have been able to work in relative safety from a US espionage investigation. But today, Edward Snowden's ordeal is just beginning.
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Snowden: Beijing didn’t Bite so it’s off to Moscow then Ecuador
barra, Sunday, Jun 23 2013, 11:56am
The NSA leaker saga is becoming ridiculous, note how the list of asylum locations for Ed Snowden -- now charged with espionage by the US -- continues to change, especially after Beijing (world leaders in ‘soft’ espionage) refused to bite and take Snowden in. It is worth noting how ‘certain’ Snowden was about choosing Hong Kong, Chinese territory, as his safe haven, well that quickly changed when Beijing didn’t fall over itself to embrace Snowden or grant him asylum even though, according to Snowden, he was “learning Mandarin” -- LOL -- for fuck’s sake, what do you morons use for brains out there? This is 2 + 2 deductive reasoning and logic! (story and 1 image)
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Tuned
litz, Sunday, Jun 23 2013, 3:19am
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Sophisticated
saph, Saturday, Jun 22 2013, 12:35pm
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Editor-in-Chief for the Melbourne Age Expresses the NATION'S Desire
dasha, Saturday, Jun 22 2013, 12:50am
An Age editorial calls for Juliar Gillard, the most politically toxic and poisonous politician in Oz history -- and this is understatement -- to step down for the good of her Party and the NATION. Unlike the dainty, soft, apologetic approach of the Age I will call it as the Aussie rough that I am, a Sydney slum boy with a university education. The entire country wants Gillard OUT that is established fact but the floundering insular dunces in the Labor Party refuse to acknowledge a NATIONAL OUTCRY -- to their immense cost, notwithstanding. (story and 1 image)
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Magister
magus, Friday, Jun 21 2013, 2:05pm
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Celebrities Rally Behind Bradley Manning
Andrea Germanos via sal, Friday, Jun 21 2013, 11:45am
Writers, activists, musicians show signs of solidarity for military whistleblower in newly-released video.
More than 20 actors, activists, musicians and other well-known pop culture celebrities have championed their support for Army whistleblower Bradley Manning in a video released this week. (story and 1 image)
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Unregulated Oz Banks rake in record $11bn in Fees
staff report via ned, Friday, Jun 21 2013, 11:09am
Since former PM and traitor Paul Keating floated the Oz dollar, privatised the CBA and deregulated commercial Banks their greed has known no limits; today a record eleven billion dollars in service FEES has been extracted from business and the already burdened Oz public. Furthermore, if you think the Banks are grateful, forget it, they have never had it better and are intent on off-shoring more jobs and discarding more local personnel to further enhance their bottom line. Clearly, it's time a 'Bank Workers (only) Union' was formed to balance a very imbalanced situation. (story and 1 image)
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Any support for Terrorists is a Crime
AP staff via judd, Friday, Jun 21 2013, 3:27am
The absurdity of a recent article published in the Guardian notwithstanding, we note the charge against two American imbeciles attempting to make and use an X-Ray weapon against enemies of Israel.
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Oz Labor: treacherous lying insular bitch and golden haired boy, Shorten
baz, Friday, Jun 21 2013, 12:51am
The most striking characteristic of today's Oz Labor Party is its very public INABILITY for DECISIVE EFFECTIVE ACTION -- and therein lies the underlying cause of Labor's demise. (story and 1 image)
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Night Rider
cubic, Thursday, Jun 20 2013, 12:11pm
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You think it can't happen?
William Rivers Pitt via jake, Thursday, Jun 20 2013, 1:21am
The recent revelations about the NSA's far-reaching program of domestic surveillance have been met with an astonishing lack of outrage from the tamed American people. A combination of "I'm not doing anything wrong, so why should I worry?" And "we've known this was going on for years," has led to a big complacent shrug over the matter.
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The Blue Flute
naryan, Wednesday, Jun 19 2013, 1:05pm
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Snowden: Beijing not biting
ocker, Tuesday, Jun 18 2013, 11:02am
It seems attempts by the inept and rustic USA to plant a double agent in Chinese ranks is failing (miserably) Beijing is NOT biting; after all, the Chinese wrote the book; so intel geniuses in the US are applying a little more ointment in the vain hope that Beijing might bite, fat chance, the Chinese culture wasn't born yesterday like you rustic, criminal, doodle (moron) dandies!
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Lobotomy Pill
stan, Tuesday, Jun 18 2013, 9:46am
I recall the first occasion I heard about lobotomy pills; it was at a party for ‘social managers’ and some Madison Ave consultants. I immediately thought the joke was on me but remembered the muted, condescending smiles that appeared on some faces. (story and 1 image)
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