On the subject of a story published yesterday on Julia Gillards unknowing involvement in "criminal" activity while with a boyfriend as a young lawyer.
These articles are all fast disappearing.
Andrew Bolt has been gagged or has given up. He will not talk about politics. He has said his former campaigns for free speech are gone. He has quoted Gillard as a "fantastic Prime Minister."
How long until this report is gone:
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/bomb...rdoch-press-20110829-1jipb.html#ixzz1WT5ftoOo
Glenn Milne will not comment on his story about Gillard, which has been removed.
A Fairfax Reporter cancelled an interview with a Senior Union Official on the above topic but the interview was cancelled.
I think Ms Gillard is getting a bit cranky.
Is this an attack on freedom of speech?
Regards JO
These articles are all fast disappearing.
Andrew Bolt has been gagged or has given up. He will not talk about politics. He has said his former campaigns for free speech are gone. He has quoted Gillard as a "fantastic Prime Minister."
How long until this report is gone:
"THE alarm bells had been ringing in Julia Gillard's office for days but they really went shrill after the first of the Prime Minister's media staff arrived yesterday, as they do daily, at 4.30am.
Flicking through the news websites, the staff member was put on high alert by a column by Glenn Milne on The Australian 's commentary page.
It concerned the embezzlement about 20 years ago of union funds and the subsequent fraud conviction of one of Ms Gillard's old boyfriends, a former Australian Workers Union official named Bruce Wilson."
But then Milne added a startling detail about Ms Gillard and Mr Wilson. ''What the lawyers would not allow to be reported was the fact that Gillard shared a home in Fitzroy bought by Wilson using the embezzled funds. There is or was no suggestion Gillard knew about the origin of the money,'' he said.
The Prime Minister made a furious early morning call to John Hartigan, the chief executive of News Ltd, which publishes The Australian and another to the editor, Chris Mitchell. She demanded an immediate retraction and apology amid threats of legal action."
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/bomb...rdoch-press-20110829-1jipb.html#ixzz1WT5ftoOo
Glenn Milne will not comment on his story about Gillard, which has been removed.
A Fairfax Reporter cancelled an interview with a Senior Union Official on the above topic but the interview was cancelled.
I think Ms Gillard is getting a bit cranky.
Is this an attack on freedom of speech?
Regards JO