From: g87
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 10:31 AM
To: the australian
Subject: Roxon's Sackable offences
Daily, ministers of this incompetent government
glibly commit multiple sackable offences knowing dear sisterhood - leader
cannot use the ultimate sanction against remaining supporters.
The ultimate denouement of these allegedly professional politicians is that they plainly do not care how the electorate views them as they set new comparative records against Whitlam.
Gough at least had the temerity and honour to sack Rex O'Connor and Jim Cairns understanding that it would surely bring him down.
Remember Fraser's "an extraordinary and reprehensible circumstance''
Geoff Seidner
13 Alston Gr
East St Kilda 3183
03 9525 9299
The ultimate denouement of these allegedly professional politicians is that they plainly do not care how the electorate views them as they set new comparative records against Whitlam.
Gough at least had the temerity and honour to sack Rex O'Connor and Jim Cairns understanding that it would surely bring him down.
Remember Fraser's "an extraordinary and reprehensible circumstance''
Geoff Seidner
13 Alston Gr
East St Kilda 3183
03 9525 9299
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Mungo McCallum is at least right in part in this 2012 article in The Drum [ABC]
http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/4239864.html
''....The trigger Fraser used to force the situation was Whitlam's sacking of a second senior minister, Rex Connor, for the high crime of having misled the parliament; Jim Cairns had already gone. Fraser described this as "an extraordinary and reprehensible circumstance"; extraordinary, certainly, but reprehensible? Looked at another way, Whitlam was enforcing the highest parliamentary standards, when it would have been both simpler and more expedient to brazen it out.'''
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