A letter from Germany, page-104

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    "Who is responsible for putting the Welfare Candy on Australian Shores"

    Answer: Rudd, followed by that turtlehead dropkick Chris Bowen!
    You know that fool who wants to be our Treasurer who didn't even know the tax-free threshold which was $18,200 last Fin. year.

    Proof:
    Chris Bowen New Australian Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

    September 13, 2010
    https://www.migrationexpert.com.au/...lian_Minister_for_Immigration_and_Citizenship

    Chris Bowen is going to replace Chris Evans as Australia's Minister for Immigration and Citizenship after Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced her new Federal Cabinet on Saturday, September 11, 2010.

    After holding on to power in a very close election, Prime Minister Julia Gillard has announced the ministers she has selected to manage Portfolio's in her Government.
    Senator Chris Evans, who was Minister for Immigration and Citizenship has moved on to become Minister for Jobs, Skills and Workplace Relations. Prior to the election there were rumours that the Senator would be moving away from the Immigration portfolio this year.
    Chris Bowen has been selected to take up the Immigration and Citizenship Portfolio, and now faces the challenge of dealing with the immigration debate, and "depoliticising" the issue of immigration intake.
    If you are interested in Australian Visas, contact Migration Expert for information and advice on which visa is best suited to you. You can also try our Visa Assessment to see if you are eligible to apply for a visa to Australia.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Bowen
    Christopher Eyles Bowen (born 17 January 1973) is an Australian politician and author[1] who is the current Shadow Treasurer of Australia. Bowen is a senior right-wing Labor figure.[2] He was briefly the Interim Leader of the Labor Party and Leader of the Opposition in 2013 after Labor lost the federal election.[3] Before this he served in a number of positions in the Rudd and Gillard Governments, including as Minister for Financial Services, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, and Treasurer. He was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2004 for Prospect, however the seat was abolished and he has represented McMahon since 2010.
 
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