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Politician's gay lover guilty of blackmail PDF Print E-mail
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Written by The Age | Les Kennedy   
Monday, 23 February 2009 22:36

AN ATTEMPT to extort a senior political figure with an explicit sex video has backfired, with the blackmailer facing a jail term.

Jake Della-Vedova, 25, threatened to "out" a married man, whom he met on a gay dating website, by placing film on the internet of the pair being intimate. He faces a maximum of up to 15 years in jail when he appears for sentence in the Victorian County Court in Melbourne on Friday.

Della-Vedova, of St Kilda, has pleaded guilty to a charge of blackmail.

The identity of the victim has been suppressed by the court. Della-Vedova is also prohibited by court order from revealing the political figure's name, even to his own family.

An initial court hearing was told that Della-Vedova threatened to out the politician by releasing on the internet a secretly filmed video he took of the pair making love unless he was paid $15,000.

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Hanson Lookalike Photos? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Fiona Patten   
Monday, 23 February 2009 11:31

Sex Party Finds Possible Source of Hanson Lookalike Photos: Call for Parliamentary Enquiry

The Eros Association today released photos of a Pauline Hanson doppelganger that was possibly the model that the Sunday Telegraph fraudulently claimed to be Ms Hanson. The unknown model starred alongside the world famous black adult actor known as Long Dong Silver* in a Danish adult magazine in 1982.

Pauline Handson lookalike

Eros CEO, Fiona Patten, said that the admission by the Sunday Telegraph of its monumental identity mistake should be the subject of a Queensland Parliamentary Privileges Committee enquiry and that if the Committee’s jurisdiction did not cover ‘threats’ or ‘obstruction’ to a political candidate as well as elected MPs, then State and Federal parliaments needed to adopt such a policy.

Ms Patten said that Ms Hanson clearly had her rights at law to deal with the issue but the Sunday Telegraph could also have been said to have been trying to influence the outcome of the seat of Beaudesert in the Queensland election by publishing the photos. “There was no public interest whatsoever in publishing nude photos of a candidate during an election campaign just for the shock value of it”, she said. “If this had happened to a sitting member, it would have been viewed as a Contempt of Parliament and dealt with accordingly. Ms Hanson should have been protected by the Parliament that she was trying to gain election to”.

Ms Patten said there was only one situation where the publishing of private sexual images or information could possibly be justified and that was where a sitting member or candidate was espousing policies that ran contrary to the behaviour exhibited in the photos or information. “Public interest can only be established and then be said to legitimise the publishing of private sexual information or photos, in cases where monumental hypocrisy or illegal behaviour such as exhibited by the Rev Jimmy Swaggert in the US or in the case of the former member for Capricornia, Keith Wright”, she said. ‘Ms Hanson has never espoused policies or agendas related to sexual behaviour which would have made the publishing of those photos in the public interest.”

She said that the Australian Sex Party would push for reform of the laws around Contempt of Parliament to ensure that people like Ms Hanson were protected but also that whistle-blowers in this area were also protected and not subject to charges.

Pauline Handson lookalike

* Long Dong Silver is the stage name of Barbados born adult star, Johnny Cook. He has an 18-inch long penis. The photos are from Colour Climax magazine edition number 120.

'If you would like to see the entire photos and references you 'click here'

 

 
Peter Garrett lacks power and the passion PDF Print E-mail
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Written by peth Now | Liam Bartlett   
Saturday, 21 February 2009 22:54

Peter GarrettWITH the whaling season ending, Liam Bartlett gives his stinging assessment on the man who gave up his public morals to satisfy his personal ambitions.

THEY grew up in different countries but with similar values. They shared the same dreams and worked tirelessly for many years with the same aims, based on exactly the same principles.

They became crusaders in their own right and were lauded by those who respected their commitment, zeal and, on the face of it, genuine passion for what they believed in.

Only three years separates them in age and you would be forgiven for thinking they should still be brothers-in-arms. But, inexplicably, Peter Garrett and Paul Watson now differ in perhaps the most defining quality of character _ integrity.  In his short road to becoming a federal minister, Garrett has smashed his moral compass and jettisoned any ethical baggage that may have made him uncomfortable in the grey corridors of Canberra.

Capt Watson, on the other hand, as Master of the Steve Irwin, still throws himself between Japanese harpoon vessels and majestic whales at great personal risk while copping public criticism, even from minister Garrett's office, that he is an ``extremist''.

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Lives tangled in growing net PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Guardian News & Media - SMH   
Wednesday, 18 February 2009 10:38
What if everything you owned - from appliances to books - was connected to the internet? Don't laugh, it's already happening, writes Sean Dodson.

Most people, if they bother to think about it at all, probably view the internet as an agent of profound change. In the 15 years since Tim Berners-Lee invented the world wide web, the life of almost everyone in the industrialised world has been touched by it. But just as many of us are coming to grips with its second stage, the mobile internet, very few are prepared - perhaps even aware - of the third and most revolutionary phase: the internet of things.

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Internet Filtering PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 03 February 2009 15:03

If Stephen Conroy’s internet filter is successful, 90% of the sites blacklisted will be thus labeled because of their non violent, sexual content.

Currently 1370 URLs are on the blacklist, 674 were blacklisted because they were child pornography or appeared to be. Of the remaining 696: 441 were X18+, 65 were R18+ and 190 were RC which may means that they contained content featuring sexual fantasy or fetish. So leaving out suspected child porn, 506 of 696 blacklisted URLs are blacklisted because of legal sexual content.

This debate has reached such ludicrous heights that the Young Liberals recently proposed that a searchable database of all Australians caught accessing illegal pornography, be established. Bring back Andrew Peacock!

On a positive note, we have seen the death of the US Child Online Protection Act which should really have been called the Ban Adult Sexuality Act. We've also seen the end of the US ban on overseas aid for health organisations that provided abortion information or services. Lets hope that these decisions help the Sex Party overturn Conroy’s filtering plans and our own anti-abortion overseas aid policies.

 
Doctor calls for cut to curb HIV PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Brisbane Times | Julia Medew   
Saturday, 24 January 2009 12:20

IT HAS been labelled the cruellest cut of all but HIV experts are calling for a return to routine male circumcision in Australia to help curb transmission of the virus into the future.

Alex Wodak, a physician who has worked on HIV since it was identified in the 1980s, has called for parents to be educated about the benefits of circumcision after research showed it reduced the likelihood of transmission between heterosexuals in Africa.

"This is an intervention which is effective, inexpensive, lifelong, safe and could dramatically alter the course of an epidemic," said Dr Wodak, who is also director of the Alcohol and Drug Service at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney.

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Sexpo billboard complaints PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Administrator   
Saturday, 24 January 2009 11:43

Sexpo billboard complaints - a controversial affair. Brisbane Sexpo, sponsored by Totally Adult this year, is already shaping up to be a controversial affair.

The Sexpo billboard ads, featuring a Victoria Beckham lookalike with her hands over her boobs, have already attracted complaints from whacko moral's groups and Sexpo has been forced to defend them in front of the Advertising Standards Board. The complaints are interesting in themselves and when you read the level of intelligence and worldliness encompassed in them its a joke that the Board would take them seriously. Haven't they seen the billboards for FCUK clothing etc?

At the end of the day these people probably have to justify their existence but if they dig a bit below the surface at the enquiry they will clearly find that the complainants are religiously inspired and that they do not represent community opinion.

In other areas the Sex Party will debate the XXX Church from the US at Sexpo in what should prove to be some fairly lively discussions. The XXX Church recently went on the road in the US with Ron Jeremy and have a very high profile over there.

 
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