The South Australian Political Landscape
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he is a grown man and can do what he wants looks like he copped on on the nose as well. If someone picks a fight with him and he gets wacked it isn't his fault. He looks like he is not much of a fighter going by the photos but what he does on his time is his own business.
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yes people have the right to do whatever they want whenever they want
but what wouldve happened if it wasnt Foley in this incident, imagine it being a footballer - who is a so-called role model
I wouldve thought that Politicians should be the ones who lead the way and be role models because that is there chosen field.
I dont condone violence but at that time in that place, there is always trouble brewing somewhere, you gotta know where the safe places to be are.
Perhaps Kev thought the woman was a looker and was trying to pick her up on his way past!!
but what wouldve happened if it wasnt Foley in this incident, imagine it being a footballer - who is a so-called role model
I wouldve thought that Politicians should be the ones who lead the way and be role models because that is there chosen field.
I dont condone violence but at that time in that place, there is always trouble brewing somewhere, you gotta know where the safe places to be are.
Perhaps Kev thought the woman was a looker and was trying to pick her up on his way past!!
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:yes people have the right to do whatever they want whenever they want
but what wouldve happened if it wasnt Foley in this incident, imagine it being a footballer - who is a so-called role model
I wouldve thought that Politicians should be the ones who lead the way and be role models because that is there chosen field.
I dont condone violence but at that time in that place, there is always trouble brewing somewhere, you gotta know where the safe places to be are.
Perhaps Kev thought the woman was a looker and was trying to pick her up on his way past!!
If he played for the Power would have been page three or four. Crows player front page SANFL player a small section in Sports.
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:yes people have the right to do whatever they want whenever they want
but what wouldve happened if it wasnt Foley in this incident, imagine it being a footballer - who is a so-called role model
I wouldve thought that Politicians should be the ones who lead the way and be role models because that is there chosen field.
I dont condone violence but at that time in that place, there is always trouble brewing somewhere, you gotta know where the safe places to be are.
Perhaps Kev thought the woman was a looker and was trying to pick her up on his way past!!)
There should be no reason why people can't safely be on the streets at those times .. Maybe now a politician has suffered somewhat by the ill's that occur in our city at night they will do something about it (excuse me while I head to the things that make me laugh thread

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I agree CP
the City or anywhere for that matter should be a safe place to be 24/7. Particularly the CBD area.
Unfortunately we are in a society that now accepts a level of violence and assault as everyday activities because we are becoming more immune to it as more of these incidents occur.
Perhaps we should have tougher laws to deal with this, not just pack em, stack em, rack em or whatever it was Foley said
the City or anywhere for that matter should be a safe place to be 24/7. Particularly the CBD area.
Unfortunately we are in a society that now accepts a level of violence and assault as everyday activities because we are becoming more immune to it as more of these incidents occur.
Perhaps we should have tougher laws to deal with this, not just pack em, stack em, rack em or whatever it was Foley said
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I can just imagine the police interview with Kev ...
So Mr Foley, can you think of anyone who would do this?
Do you have any enemies that you are aware of?

So Mr Foley, can you think of anyone who would do this?
Do you have any enemies that you are aware of?

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Seriously...considering his very hazy memories of what he did that evening, how do we know that it's simply not a case of the Treasurer being absolutely blind drunk and falling over and smashing his face into the pavement???...remember he's got form on drunken behaviour...remember that drunken party a few years back where he thought he was Premier material...
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I agree with the general consensus on here:
1) Big Kev should be able to safely walk the streets at any time, without fear of such incidents- whether pissed or not.
2) Big Kev should know better as such a prominent public figure, than to get sh1tfaced in very public places.
What will be interesting is if he begins a bit of a crusade on public safety, and increased security/surveillance at night spots etc, after the incident.
1) Big Kev should be able to safely walk the streets at any time, without fear of such incidents- whether pissed or not.
2) Big Kev should know better as such a prominent public figure, than to get sh1tfaced in very public places.
What will be interesting is if he begins a bit of a crusade on public safety, and increased security/surveillance at night spots etc, after the incident.
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Gingernuts wrote:Booney wrote:gossipgirl wrote:I didnt know there was a curfew in South Australia now.
Surely you should be able to walk the streets without some tosser performing a gutless act even if it is on a politician that isnt the most popular person in the world
No, there is no curfew. I can only suggest your post confirms that common sense just 'aint so common anymore.
In no way do I believe gutless violence is acceptable, but times and places add an element of risk to what you are being exposed to and some people should know better.
He is quite possibly the least popular person in the state right now.
Wandering the streets of Adelaide @ 3:30am is probably not a good idea for a bloke who's been bad mouthing bikies and/or sacking half the public service. He's lucky he only ended up with a black eye really.
very true in hindsight he should be keeping a very very low profile
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I agree that anybody should be able to be out of their home and safe, and that we need the government to make that a police priority, ahead of revenue collection.
Nevertheless, every citizen should use common sense and avoid risky places, especially if they have been antagonising people.
Nevertheless, every citizen should use common sense and avoid risky places, especially if they have been antagonising people.
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FFS, he's just like any other bloke who goes out late, gets pissed, then tries to get a root ... the crime is? 

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Is his job safe?
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Media Park wrote:Is his job safe?
hmmmm. For now, but for how long?
He might not be on his own, either. A few others might also be on tender hooks atm, me thinks.
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Interesting decisions in the reshuffle. While it may not be a popular choice - and opens up a major can of worms with "conflict of interest" with his pending legal case, I can see the reasoning behind Kevin Foley taking the Police and Defence portfolios. These portfolios need experience and will take him a fair way from Treasury, to lessen the chance of the opposition landing blows about his past work.
Bernard Finnigan is one from left field to take on Industrial Relations, Local Government and Gambling. Clearly being earmarked for bigger things, he is being thrown into a number of areas with major issues in each, so the Premier clearly trying a "sink or swim" approach here.
Plenty has been discussed about Jack Snelling becoming Treasurer. Time will tell here.
Quite befuddled that Chloe Fox missed out on a portfolio. I really thought it was time to promote her to a frontbench that is really lacking females, against a party with good representation here. Personally, I see Fox as a potential party leader in time, so I'm guessing they are trying to throw her in too early to the fire.
Bernard Finnigan is one from left field to take on Industrial Relations, Local Government and Gambling. Clearly being earmarked for bigger things, he is being thrown into a number of areas with major issues in each, so the Premier clearly trying a "sink or swim" approach here.
Plenty has been discussed about Jack Snelling becoming Treasurer. Time will tell here.
Quite befuddled that Chloe Fox missed out on a portfolio. I really thought it was time to promote her to a frontbench that is really lacking females, against a party with good representation here. Personally, I see Fox as a potential party leader in time, so I'm guessing they are trying to throw her in too early to the fire.
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CK wrote:Interesting decisions in the reshuffle. While it may not be a popular choice - and opens up a major can of worms with "conflict of interest" with his pending legal case, I can see the reasoning behind Kevin Foley taking the Police and Defence portfolios. These portfolios need experience and will take him a fair way from Treasury, to lessen the chance of the opposition landing blows about his past work.
He will remain pretty close to Treasury with the Defence and Mining portfolios, CK. Also, Police has had lightweight Ministers before and IIRC Foley has held that Portfolio himself a few years back. Needless to say, Police draw quite a punch from Treasury too.
I'm not sure Bernie can be much bigger than he already is. Quite why he didn't get the Rec and Sport portfolio has stumped me. My assessment is that he was actually given a suite of safe, lightweight portfolios, (as was Kenyon). Unsurprising given they are newbies.CK wrote:Bernard Finnigan is one from left field to take on Industrial Relations, Local Government and Gambling. Clearly being earmarked for bigger things, he is being thrown into a number of areas with major issues in each, so the Premier clearly trying a "sink or swim" approach here.
CK wrote:Plenty has been discussed about Jack Snelling becoming Treasurer. Time will tell here.
CK wrote:Quite befuddled that Chloe Fox missed out on a portfolio. I really thought it was time to promote her to a frontbench that is really lacking females, against a party with good representation here. Personally, I see Fox as a potential party leader in time, so I'm guessing they are trying to throw her in too early to the fire.
Expect her to get an elevation next time around. Remember, she is a single mum of about a year at most so has plenty to juggle personally at present. "fish" wont like this but she isn't exactly an intellectual giant - but then again she isn't on her own here in Cabinet.
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Venturing into standup now Squawk? 
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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No I definitely don't!Squawk wrote:CK wrote:Quite befuddled that Chloe Fox missed out on a portfolio. I really thought it was time to promote her to a frontbench that is really lacking females, against a party with good representation here. Personally, I see Fox as a potential party leader in time, so I'm guessing they are trying to throw her in too early to the fire.
Expect her to get an elevation next time around. Remember, she is a single mum of about a year at most so has plenty to juggle personally at present. "fish" wont like this but she isn't exactly an intellectual giant - but then again she isn't on her own here in Cabinet.

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dedja wrote:Venturing into standup now Squawk?
LOL - If my accurate observations are equally a source of amusement to you, dedja, then I've achieved more than I set out to do! And that's a good result, I reckon
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