07 September 2008

Hollywood Hores - Lily Allen

It is messages like this that are sent out to impressionable (girls) that you are a success if you're a party animal, and a Trailer Park Whore.

These messages are further perpetuated through the 'net via social networking sites like Facebook, etc.

Classy act :

But the pop star ended up telling her awards co-host Sir Elton John, to f*** off, when he suggested she may have had too much champagne.

The seed is implanted, to make the vulnerable, want to be famous, with the allure that fame and fortune will come their way.

What is not told that EVERYTHING has a price, and most importantly the money made from you is more significant.

Shirley temple was known to have quoted that from the $3,000,000 she made Hollywood, she ONLY saw $45,000 (i.e. 1.5 %, from her prime in the 1930's).

The purses strings of Hollywood are held by a financial elite.

Swan says he couldn't survive on pension

Treasurer Wayne Swan admits he couldn't survive on the aged pension but says recipients will have to wait until next year before the government considers any increase.

From September 20, the single aged pension will be around $560.

When asked if he could survive on that amount, Mr Swan said no.

"No, the single rate pension is totally inadequate," Mr Swan told the Nine Network.

Mr Swan said in recognition of that, the government provided a $500 bonus and increased the utility allowance in last year's budget.

But he said pensioners would have to wait until next year before the government considers lifting the pension.

"The reason we put in place the $500 bonus and the increase in the utilities allowance was in recognition of how difficult they are doing it at the moment," Mr Swan said.

"But we can't undo in one budget what the previous government didn't do in 12.

"We are considering a rise, we said we would have the report from the Henry review back by February, and that would be considered in the context of the next budget."

Treasury secretary Ken Henry will head a review of taxes on work, investment, property, savings and consumption and their impact on individuals, families and retirees.

aap 7 Sep 2008


So the politicians are FULLY AWARE that the support they provide for the retired TAX PAYER is INADEQUATE.

Measures that will help people, will take longer to implement, than laws that take money from the public.

This has been known for quite some time, as government payments are carefully modeled.

DHS 'knew crash girl was at risk'

Victorian authorities reportedly knew a four-year-old girl was at risk from a drug-addicted couple two years before a car accident that has left her fighting for life.

Melbourne's Herald Sun newspaper cites Department of Human Services documents that show the parents used drugs in front of their daughter and faced allegations of domestic abuse.

Under the heading, Likelihood of future harm, the DHS report says the child had been in a vehicle while her parents were substance-affected and driving.

"The 2006 DHS report concludes with the warning: 'The child has suffered, or is likely to suffer, significant harm as a result of physical injury and the child's parents have not protected, or are unlikely to protect, the child from harm of that type,' the newspaper said.

Shortly after 5am (AEST) on Wednesday, the child was critically injured after the car she was in crashed in St Albans, Melbourne.

She was not wearing a seat belt and was found under the front seat by paramedics who attended the accident. She is in a critical condition at the Royal Children's Hospital.

The DHS has launched an investigation into the girl's treatment.

6 Sep 2008

What is tragic about stories like this is that it is well known that the parents are incapable of raising a child, reports are written, BUT there is NO ACTION TAKEN to safeguard the child.

This is general policy, and RARELY any preventative action is taken. Generally people of this calibre are considered CANON FODDER and not any government priority list.

What chance does a child have ?


Divorce reveals Hulk Hogan's net worth

Hulk Hogan and his estranged wife are wrangling over how much money the celebrity wrestler is worth.

According to financial affidavits filed in divorce court near Tampa, Florida, Hogan claims his net worth is $US32 ($A39.48) million; his wife claims it is $US26.7 million ($A32.94 million).

Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, reports that he is spending $US38,000 ($A46,885) a month on legal fees. Linda Bollea reports spending $US7,000 ($A8,637) on clothing, $US7,500 ($A9,254) on maid service and about $US1,700 ($A2,097) on jewellery each month.

The couple's quarrelling over money comes as their son, Nick, is serving an eight-month jail sentence for causing a traffic crash that left a passenger permanently disabled.

aap 6 Sep 2008

Not really delving into the Hollywood Entertainment scene, as it is the biggest Whore House Ghetto on the Planet, but the allure of this article proved too much to resist.

People like those two muppets are the pinnacle of Hollywood Trash.

"The couple's quarrelling over money" is quite a common line. How has she benefited the couple financially? Or is she just a leech, and needs MORE than $1,700 per month to keep her happy?

The real question is how much has Hollywood made from him ?

06 September 2008

How much does a DVD weigh?


For those who were itching for an answer:

15.6 grams - or - 0.55 ounces

Telstra wages fraud

Telstra has organised contracts in such a manner as NOT to PAY for the HOURS WORKED.

In simple laymans terms, fraud and slavery come into mind.

As stipulated in the agreement:

In respect of a Day, the required minimum 8 hours shall be worked on a Working Day or as directed by the Telstra Project Manager, however, a Contractor may be required to work up to 9 hours on a Working Day at no extra cost to Telstra.

Telstra's standard Working Day is in fact according to H.R. documentation 7.5hrs (being a Government Institution). The contracts that Telstra arranges to work 8 hrs are fraudulent, and in breach of Workers Rights.

Therefore Telstra INSTRUCTS workers to work from 37.5 hrs - 45 hrs (7.5 hrs i.e. AN ENTIRE WORKING DAY for FREE ). Any extra time that is spent on a project Telstra charges for, at an approximate rate of 300 to 500% above the workers rate.

Telstra is therefore defrauding the worker to their right to salary.

The laws are set up in such a manner that these kinds of contracts are supported by all parties concerned, Telstra, the agencies involved.

It is a farce that the government is setting up Industrial Relations laws that are fair, as proof is that these contracts would NOT exist today.

In general when the workers are defrauded a significant amount, there is usually no repercussions, especially if owned / partially owned by the government, as NO government is willing to reduce its financial intake, even if it's through fraud.

The government has been advertising that you (as a worker) have a right to NEGOTIATE your contract. This is plain and simply a LIE.

If you do NOT agree to these conditions you will NOT WORK!



04 September 2008

Police remove man with laptop from plane

Counter terrorism police have removed a man from a Qantas plane for refusing to shut down his laptop computer during a landing in Sydney.

They dealt with the incident at Sydney Airport on Thursday because they were the closest officers available at the time, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) said.

The two officers identified themselves to the businessman as "counter terrorist first response" when they boarded Qantas flight QF418 from Melbourne shortly after it arrived at Sydney about 10.20am (AEST) Thursday.

An AFP spokeswoman said a 35-year-old Melbourne man allegedly refused to comply with an order from the captain of the Qantas plane to shut down his laptop computer.

Laptops and other electronic equipment can interfere with the aircraft's controls.

"The direction related to the shutting down of the man's laptop for landing," the spokesman said.

She said the man was released without charge pending legal advice and assessment of further evidence.

A Qantas spokesman said the passenger had "failed to comply with a directive from the captain".

aap 4 Sep 2008

The use of words that create fear into the minds of the general populous is a great tactic.
This is just another subliminal message to justify the existence of law enforcement against us.

The first line should should have been written like this :

Ayehole removed from plane for not listening !!!