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Post by matte on Dec 13, 2021 18:16:29 GMT 10
She claims she is the victim. No she isn't. She used her position at the newspaper to promote the political party she recently joined and stood as a candidate for. The sacking was totally legitimate. Don't worry, she'll be picked up by the ABC in no time at all. At the ABC, it is perfectly acceptable to be blatantly partisan. /
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Post by caskur on Dec 13, 2021 20:57:57 GMT 10
I sat next to a Farrelly in primary school. I wonder if she is a relative?
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Post by matte on Dec 14, 2021 4:59:07 GMT 10
All I know is while she was a journalist at the Sydney Morning Herald, she chose to join the ALP, put her name in the ring to run for Strathfield Council AND use her position at the Sydney Morning Herald to write pieces against the people she would have run against.
She calls it a slight "oversight" she did not disclose it to her employer.
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Post by Stellar on Dec 14, 2021 15:31:12 GMT 10
Lol ... I love her loony leftie excuses ...
.... a minor, innocent, inadvertent misdemeanour to be so dramatically and irreversibly over-punished.
.... insisted her failure to disclose her registration was a mere oversight, and not an intentional plan to mislead her employer or the public.
.... I was not preselected for the Labor federal candidate, nor for the Labor Council ticket, so I did not run in the recent council election.”
But she wanted to run! Fortunately she wasn't pre-selected!
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