Labor's National Broadband F**K Up
Things must be bad if Billionaire Labor supporter,Lindsay Fox is complaining.
Interesting, his solution to the Islamic Colonization of Australia is not to STOP it but to legitimise it by allowing them to continue to enter Australia and after so many years grant them resident status,Lindsay says they should settle in outback areas of Australia, Indonesia already calls Australia's top end, South Irian, Lindsay just wants to formalise it I guess by giving them the land.
When TOO Many Rudd's are Barely Enough
Rudd related to former stripperThe Daily Telegraph
August 21, 2007
12:00AM
KEVIN Rudd's sister-in-law yesterday admitted to her secret past as a stripper, saying it was a period of her life she regretted.
Okhola Rudd, the wife of the federal opposition leader's brother Greg, said had she spent several months at a Brisbane strip club in 2001 working as an "exotic dancer".
"I didn't need to dance as an exotic dancer, it was just a stage that I went through," Mrs Rudd, 30, said.
"Some people go through drugs, some people choose to dance as an exotic dancer. It was fun for me.
"I am from the part of the world where I had never experienced that kind of stuff, so I just did it because it was there and it was fun to do."
Mrs Rudd is completing a masters degree in organisational psychology at Brisbane's Griffith University.
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Kevin Rudd didn't know brother's wife was a Stripper
BY: PATRICIA KARVELAS, POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT
The Australian
August 22, 2007
KEVIN Rudd's brother never told him that his wife had worked as a stripper because he wanted to protect the Opposition Leader's political career.
Greg Rudd yesterday defended his wife's former profession, arguing that many smart young women did it and found it an "enriching" experience.
Greg Rudd's wife, Okhola, spent several months at a Brisbane strip club in 2001 working as an "exotic dancer".
The pair say they first met in a Brisbane coffee shop.
But yesterday Greg Rudd told The Australian that he was a part-owner of a restaurant across the road from the strip club. He said his restaurant provided catering for the women who worked at Universal Girls, including his wife.
"I never actually told Kevin because I have been conscious of the journey Kevin is on* and I've been conscious that there's some things he didn't need to know," he said. "Not because I thought Kevin would be shocked, because I told my mum and she just shook her head and went, 'that's typical of you'.
"I leased a restaurant in Brisbane called Pages on Mary.
"Across the road was a strip club that opened virtually at the same time.
"We used to provide food for a lot of the girls, a lot of our patrons would go across there, and vice versa."
Greg Rudd said spending time in a strip club was a "bit like going for a free therapy session".
"A lot of guys talk to strippers about a whole pile of stuff that they wouldn't talk to anyone else about -- all the hassles they are having at home, the hassles they are having at work. In my experience, there was probably more talk that went on than any touching of flesh."
He said many university students found stripping beneficial.
"It helps economically, of course, but it's also an enriching experience because where else do young women at university in particular get access to professional guys who are CEOs where they can talk openly and honestly to them?"
Greg Rudd, 53, said when he first saw the headlines about his younger brother's visit to the New York strip club Scores, hethought the reports were about him. He said his Botswana-born wife had tried exotic dancing because she had wanted a different life experience.
"African women love dancing and they are not afraid of flesh so it's not hard to understand why she thought it would be interesting," Greg Rudd said.
Ms Rudd came to Australia on a student visa in 1998 under a Botswanan government scholarship to study psychology. She is now completing a masters degree in organisational psychology at Brisbane's Griffith University.
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Exotic dancing in the family for Rudd
Martin Philip
The Courier-Mail
August 21, 2007
KEVIN Rudd's sister-in-law yesterday admitted to her secret past as a stripper, saying it was a period of her life she regretted.
Okhola Rudd, the wife of the federal Opposition Leader's brother Greg, yesterday told The Courier-Mail she spent several months at a Brisbane strip club in 2001 working as an "exotic dancer".
But Mrs Rudd denied meeting her husband for the first time while on the podium, insisting the pair met in a Brisbane coffee shop.
The 30-year-old Botswanan-born woman said she had been drawn into the world of exotic dancing out of curiosity rather than necessity.
"I didn't need to dance as an exotic dancer, it was just a stage that I went through," she said.
"Some people go through drugs, some people choose to dance as an exotic dancer. It was fun for me. I am from the part of the world where I had never experienced that kind of stuff, so I just did it because it was there and it was fun to do.
"Do I regret doing it? Yes. If I was to do it all over again, I probably wouldn't go back and dance in a strip club, but it happened and I'm not proud of it but I guess I just have to work with the repercussions that come with that."
Mrs Rudd came to Australia on a student visa in 1998 under a Botswanan government scholarship.
She is completing a Masters degree in organisational psychology at Brisbane's Griffith University.
Greg Rudd yesterday said his wife had been unfairly dragged into the federal election campaign.
"Yes, I love Okhola. No, I have no regrets," he said.
Kevin Rudd said: "I love my brother. He and his wife have a loving relationship, their marriage is a matter for them."
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Okhola Rudd
Qualifications:
BPsych (UQ), PostGradDipPsych (Bond University), MOrgPsych (Griffith University)
Specialties:
Organisational Psychology, Career Counselling
Affiliations:
MAPS
Role:
Course Developer
Bio:
Ms Okhola Rudd is registered psychologist and member of Australian Psychological Society (APS). Okhola holds a Bachelor of Psychology (UQ), Post Graduate Diploma in Psychology (Bond University) and a Masters of Organisational Psychology (Griffith University). Her field experience includes performing a range of duties related to career counselling, psychological assessment, psychological feedback reports and change management and organisational diagnosis.
http://www.mentalhealthacademy.com.au/author_details.php?authorid=6509
The other Rudd
Ben Fordham speaks with Greg Rudd about his play for a seat in the Queensland senate.
So Just what IS Lu Kewen’s idea of a “GOOD time” Lu Kewen aka. Kevin 07 is a much publicized Church going man of strong Religious spirituality and conviction, whilst he has usually been seen on TV news every Sunday Night exiting a Church with Madame Rein on his arm he has said that he could just as easily fall to his knees at a Mosque (should the photo opportunity arise) So Lu Kewen’s Religiosity really depends upon who is looking at any particular time.
The true Character of a man can be best judged by observing how he behaves when he thinks no one is watching him.
So what does Lu Kewen aka. Kevin 07 / Rudd do when he thinks no one is watching him? I know, I know ,what you are thinking “what Lu Kewen aka. Kevin 07 / Rudd does AFTER he goes to whatever Church he feels is best to be filmed walking out of every Sunday, by Australia’s main stream media and the Lefts taxpayer funded ABC / SBS networks is none of Australia’s Business……….
"I never actually told Kevin because I have been conscious of the journey Kevin is on..." Greg Rudd.Was this Kevin's Journey ?
What Rudd might have seen
By Glenn Milne
The Sunday Telegraph
August 19, 2007
SCORES in Manhattan is variously described as "a strip club", "a haven for horny high rollers" and "one of several gentlemen's clubs which changed the face of adult entertainment during the early 1990s".
It's also full-on.
One Australian who's been there described the "entertainment" to The Sunday Telegraph: "The girls start with dresses on. Then they come off and they don't have any bras on - just a g-string.
"Then they start dancing, rubbing their breasts into the customers' faces, lap dancing.
"The guys have their hands all over their backsides and their legs.
"All the girls specialise in turning around, bending over to face the customer and then there's lots of butt slapping.
"They open the men's legs apart.
"The manager - a big guy - comes around and asks whether you want a blonde or brunette.
"There are private rooms you can go to."
In January this year, some of the "dancers" were charged with prostitution-related offences at the club, described in one newspaper report as an "implant paradise".
According to the report, in The New York Post, four strippers and two of their bosses were charged for "offering to take undercover officers, who were acting on a tip, into a back room and pleasure them for money".
The price was $US200 ($250) to $US700 ($880) depending on the "act".
A so-called "Platinum Package" in one of those rooms costs $US195 ($246) for three hours.
According to the Scores website: "If privacy is what you seek then look no further than the President's Club.
"Enjoy the up close and personal company of your favourite Scores girl or girls."
"Tipping is made easy at Scores with Diamond Dollars.
"Use your credit card instead of your cash. Best of all, it's discreet!"
One customer review on the NY City Search site notes: "Scores has the best bouncers among all gentleman clubs in NY City.
"They do not interfere unless you really cross the limit."
The club has hosted celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan and US shock jock Howard Stern, who regularly promotes the venue in his program.
But Scores also has a dark side.
There have been allegations of mafia connections in the past.
There have also been civil lawsuits filed against the club from customers alleging contested credit card charges of as much as $US129,000 ($162,000).