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Feb 20, 2018

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klewso
7 years ago

We got much the same paper-wrapped stool in Brisbane – their “commitment” borne out in the way they covered how Morrison tried to get ASIO to nobble the processing of refugees, and the coverage re the Treasury report into the way Labor’s negative gearing would actually impact the economy and home prices (as opposed to the BS spread by the Limited News Party et al).
Covered like a cat does a dump.

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Peter Schulz
7 years ago

Don’t you just love the Orwellian slogans used by the Murdocracy! We’re getting the same ‘We’re for you’ in the Adelaide Advertiser – but ‘you’ try to get a letter to the editor published that is not a simplistic right-wing rant. And there’s ‘Your right to know (what Uncle Rupert wants you to know and nothing else)’. But they’re getting even funnier. Today we had ‘We’re for challenging the status quo’. Really!

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