Gina Rinehart
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It would take more than a couple and also would require shed loads of alcahol.
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Your organ effective in a Cathedral?IQ popping wrote:I'd do her for a couple of greenbacks
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Aussie, a woman as rich as Rinehart must need many many lawyers ... could be a potential job for you if not as an attorney then a chauffeur.
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I hear Slipper is looking for a new driver to take him to the Cross in the wee small hoursAiA in Atlanta wrote:Aussie, a woman as rich as Rinehart must need many many lawyers ... could be a potential job for you if not as an attorney then a chauffeur.
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I wonder if she's looking for organ donors yet? Could be quite lucrative...
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After watching a documentary on Rinehart tonight on 4 corners - she looks quite ill and doesn't look as though she'll last another few years. Did Lang Hangcock scar her so badly that she can't give to anyone - even her own children?
She's never run a mine in her life and her fortune is based on inheritance and litigation. Now that she's bought into Fairfax - she wants to control everything and prominent Australians are getting worried. With money - obviously there is power, but what about morality? It seems this apparently greedy woman won't stop until she has domination over our politicians and media.
Some comments about her....
She's never run a mine in her life and her fortune is based on inheritance and litigation. Now that she's bought into Fairfax - she wants to control everything and prominent Australians are getting worried. With money - obviously there is power, but what about morality? It seems this apparently greedy woman won't stop until she has domination over our politicians and media.
Some comments about her....
ABC TV, Q&A,
May 28:
Tony Jones (host): ''We've got a Facebook question … Why is Gina Rinehart so greedy?''
David Marr: '' … she's humiliating herself and her family in the courts … This is amazingly perverse behaviour … she seems to be willing to appear greedy … [and] brutally cruel to her own family … ''
Barry Humphries: ''I am not drawn to Gina. I mean, if I woke up in a motel with her on the next pillow I would … be very surprised. But then I don't like her family very much either.''
Miriam Margolyes: ''It's very difficult, isn't it, because, poor woman, she is not a beauty and I am not a beauty either so I know what it's like to be fat and ugly … ''
John Hewson: ''I find it very difficult to understand people like Gina Rinehart … I think you have a responsibility to put a bit back beyond what you've taken out.''
Q&A, June 4:
The Greens leader, Senator Christine Milne: ''Gina Rinehart had asked to lower the English language literacy standards for people being brought in. That's been something that unions have fought for 100 years for decent occupational health and safety standards … ''
June 7, the union house committees of the Herald, The Age and Australian Financial Review write to Rinehart urging her to support a charter of editorial independence which gives full editorial control to editors.
Q&A, June 11:
Julia Gillard: ''Gina Rinehart … got involved in a political debate … It's the right time to share a bit more from mining with other people around the nation … They said they didn't want to pay any more tax.''
The Herald, June 23, front page: ''[Rinehart has] a voracious appetite for litigation … ''
The Herald, Weekend Business opinion headline, June 23: ''Rinehart might influence people but she's winning few friends in doing so.''
The Herald, News Review, June 23: ''Former prime minister Malcolm Fraser believes this exercise of power is a frightening prospect for Australia. 'The idea that you can buy what you want is becoming pervasive and Rinehart seems to think politics and politicians are for sale.'''
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Q&A is a leftard wankfest and should be ashamed of itself for allowing misogynist attacks on GR
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Now that is the rue PC IQ I have come to know. The anti-misogynist disguised in a flurry of anti-left mantras.IQ popping wrote:Q&A is a leftard wankfest and should be ashamed of itself for allowing misogynist attacks on GR
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