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he's only quit that particular porfolio he's not unemployed yet.........unless the opposition push him out the back door altogether.

the key word in pete's quote is "yet"

apparently,toms got himself some big stomping V8 project in his shed...a knowledgable little birdy told me tonite

No i swear man, i really thought it was you, it sounded like your voice but Tom Jonesified. Oh well, mistaken

Now theyre saying he has something like 58 convictions in total, thats 27 more than the 31 reported during the weekend

and this guy is the minister for correctional services still?

a travesty. lets vote these wankers out next election

-D

Given their poor performance so far and the deficit they've incurred upon us all ... I really hope they don't get voted back in.

For the record, I didn't vote for them. :P

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Now theyre saying he has something like 58 convictions in total, thats 27 more than the 31 reported during the weekend

and this guy is the minister for correctional services still?

a travesty. lets vote these wankers out next election

-D

like I said earlier Ben, his credibility went out the window with his portfolio......hows anyone dealing with him now gonna take him serious.

Give it a bit of time and his own Govt will push him quietly out the back door cause he's no longer an asset, just a big pimple on your nose liability!

This time next year, he could be picking you up from the airport :P

rann is still saying he has "a big future" in the labor party, so still to me sounds like he is there golden boy

aahhh, yeah but Rhys, there've been many a footy coach that have been told by a board that their jobs are secure one week and on the dole queue the next.

Suppose time will tell.....either way, he aint gonna be hassling us anymore.

this guy has been set up as the next state labor leader, Rann has some facination with him..... i think you will find he will get the peter garret treatment for a few months and then your gonna see some typical Rann PR on the guy and by next election he will be 2nd in line.

im all for the dick goin back to cab driving so i can abuse him and throw up in his car on a eventful sat night but yeh i wouldnt put anything past this current gov

Rann has to show faith in his ministers, no weaknesses!

True.

You have a dodgy leader with personal agendas, supposedly backing a dodgy (ex) minister with personal issues!

We have one strong political party don't we? :P

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