Scomos presser, page-127

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    "Mr Morrison said he refused to be "bullied" over questions from the press on whether the Governor-General had advised him to publish the decisions.
    "You can draw no conclusion from that. You can assert nothing about that. You can impugn nothing about that," he said.
    "I think the Governor-General acted with absolute propriety and did everything that was expected of him in these arrangements and he would have taken the necessary advice from his own office."



    so, we can take that as a 'yes' - a yes from the GG who stayed silent -

    looking more and more like another GG who was used and abused by a Liberal Party leader

    last one was an alco, one wonders what the problem with this one is


    more and more - deeper and deeper, more and more lies and deception from Morrison

    there's something very very smelly here - and, it's not just the stench of some religious believing fool who has some mental issues - the smell from this is getting stronger that there's something to do with the security of the nation

    on that alone - Morrison should be told to stand aside from parliament until there's a full national security enquiry - he took over the Department which the primary role is Australia's Security -

    if people don't think that is worth a full investigation into - then, they are not thinking at all
 
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