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Old 22nd Aug 2003, 04:48
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Talking Sick Ex PM

I read with a sad note that a certain ex PM of Australia is sick. These pages (of which I am in much respect) prohibit me if saying bad comments. So I just want to wish the certain person a speedy recovery, as speedy as a lot of people that he was "overseeing" in 1989 had. And as speedy as some have continued to this day. Only some lucky PMs, get to have harbour views, and only some PMs get to take any view from others, but this is a PM that had compassion....When others were out of work in other countries, he welcomed them in. He even payed them a lot of money, but told the rest of the world he was not (to ensure no unrest in is country). He saw wrong and it was righted (by using the airforce), and saw trouble and fixed it (with the help from a lot of mates) Yes a great leader and statesman.......I wonder what his maker will judge of him when they meet? But as he is such a great and worthy person, upon whom the world heaps praise, I am sure that the day he does meet his maker should be a huge party...
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He is my shepherd
I shall not want.
He delivereth me from unemployment
In foreign lands
And leadeth me through immigration dangers
And my licence from CAA evil.
Surely I will dwell in his house
With St Peter The Able
Forever.

Workers (QF included) rejoice!
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Old 22nd Aug 2003, 07:31
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One thing this and a previous and now closed thread shows the rest of the aviation world is that there are some very ill people flying unsuspecting passengers around still. I wont say get over it as you have shown you cant do that but please increase the Prozac to contain yourselves. Sad sad people.
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Old 22nd Aug 2003, 09:17
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Bollocks. This bloke shafted a great many professional pilots and allowed the industry in this country to be decimated by the riff-raff of the aviation world who were otherwise unworthy of respectable employment.

Do you then expect those people to be happy at any misfortune which then comes this gentlemans' way?

Vaulter you may prescribe doses of Prozac but for you I prescribe a dose of reality.
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Old 22nd Aug 2003, 10:21
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Danger

I was still in school when this creep was PM but one thing I know for sure is that I have very little respect for him.

His day of Judgement should be interesting.
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As a matter of interest, how old is the silly old bu99er?
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Not sure how old but he is very rich. So we don't have to worry whether he'll get excellent health care.

"No former Prime Minister will live in poverty"

Perhaps a sick bed is the ideal place for a little reflection and perhaps even repentance?

And for those who think that the only ill that ever beset Australian aviation was the AFAP in 1989...wake up and look around you. It was hardly even in the top 10. Compared to what we could have had....makes you want to cry.

Still, 14 years on Sunday and most of my friends are in better shape than Bob and in much better shape than Sir Peter.

I would never wish a lingering illness on anyone....but I do hope that even at this late point, his pride might wither away and some sense of decency return to allow an apology for an industry that suffered mightily under his rule.
 
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electra, you sure its this month? I thought it was September. How time dulls the memoryu.
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elektra - thank the Lord for a decent and civilised post, unlike some of the others.
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Old 22nd Aug 2003, 15:21
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The PM. The Scabs. The Press. The airlines.

Everyone else fault.

Are any 89ers grown up enough to accept at least some responsibility in the mess of 89.

Just a little bit.
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Old 22nd Aug 2003, 16:17
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a lingering illness. nah no bodys hopping for that.
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Old 22nd Aug 2003, 16:25
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Who said anything about it being "Everyone else fault"? How could you derive that from the previous posts? Unusual grasp of reality once again.

Of course 89ers were participants and partly responsible for the situation they got themselves into, nobody would deny that. However there is something absolutely disgusting about a Prime Minister purporting to be from a pro-union background taking such a hardline stance against a union (for reasons other than national interest - more like self-interest). The precedent he assisted in creating whereby a union official could be personally liable for actions carried out by the union should cause this 'gentleman' to hang his head in shame.

For the likes of Vaulter and oicur - if you were participants in the Prime Monsters plan to undermine your colleagues then you too should hang your heads in shame. Your rhetoric whereby you label your colleagues as 'Ill' because they detest you for your role in this tawdry affair is simply a smokescreen for reality.

Certain people from the head of the country to the 'lowliest' worker do things purely out of self-interest.

It is indeed unfortunate that any human being suffers during illness but it is only human nature for those whose lives he destroyed to feel no sorrow.
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Old 22nd Aug 2003, 18:25
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As a Pom who has never been south of the equator, I have nothing to say about the Oz airline industry - but I can say that this is one of the downright nastiest threads I have ever read on Prune.
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Old 22nd Aug 2003, 19:52
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Wasnt the australian public held to ransome due to the strike?I was working for a charter company when this went down.We laughed the day a astec taxied up with problems and the pilot was a 737 capt who was all for the strike.He let us all know how the strike had to happen.He was then asked what the hell he was doing flying the australian public all over the place for.Was he any diffrent from the soo called scabs?
Some good comes from theses things,We got a nice shinny Conquest!!I think It was mainly driven by Greed!!!
Can some one who was there tell us the amount of actual flying they did back then compared too now.
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Old 22nd Aug 2003, 20:32
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Unwell Raptor - I know little about 89 in comparison to these chaps.

What I do know is that this thread is about as tame as you get RE 89.

That is the industry here my friend.

People here hate eachother with a passion. They almost hate eachother more than they love flying. And its all the way from the GA bugsmashers to the Big Gun 74's.

Its a way of life. Thats life.
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Old 23rd Aug 2003, 02:31
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God forgive him.

I won't!
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Old 23rd Aug 2003, 04:50
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Not many Australians back away from a blue. This person's actions, however, were most UNaustralian and he will be remembered simply as a greedy person who helped "mates" of dubious backgrounds.

The newspaper and media boss (RM - NOT Reg !) best summed him up during the silver bodgie's "academic" years in the UK:

"A simple man who wanted only the youngest.....and the most...... and SO easy to control."

The actual quote is factual and from a respected journal but I do not wish to test Woomera's patience further by including it here - he has been most generous thus far.
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Old 23rd Aug 2003, 15:50
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Hey HAT

Are you bent and twisted or what???
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Old 23rd Aug 2003, 16:28
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I find it difficult to believe that people could "rejoice" at a fellow australian being ill. Irrespective of what he had done in his role as PM.

While not being involved in 89, I did find this mans (and others) actions repugnant and withdrew my applications from major airlines as a result, so I hold my head high as many others do I am sure.

I also understand that people may feel no sympathy for this man as a result of his actions but gentleman please have some civility and humanity otherwise it may well be you who needs to hang your head in shame.
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Old 23rd Aug 2003, 16:57
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Thumbs up

Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb 1876–1944 wrote, "I've just learned about his illness. Let's hope it's nothing trivial."

Thank goodness nobody has had the indecency to post anything similar to that New Yoik journo!

God's speed, Bob!

p.s. I was the one to whom you gave the 2 fingers at the Brisbane Greek Cypriots Club as you left.....you know, the one holding the sign that read, "Hawke impotent in Industrial Affairs".
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