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Adam
Aug9-04, 05:39 PM
After faithfully supporting John Howard's party line, and being a good little dog and telling everyone how evil Iraq is, Richard Butler was given a nice reward: he was made governor of Tasmania, a job involving very little work and over AU$370,000 per year. In the face of an obvious lack of evidence for all his support of Bush's and Howard's assertions, he remained unwavering, steadfastly spewing the same lies again and again. So, for the past ten months he has been enjoying that cushy job in Tasmania. Last night he was forced to resign. Why? Several of his top people simply quit, and the rest simply refused to go in to work.

Good riddance.

http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,10391656%255E421,00.html

PS: For those who don't know, being made a governor is traditionally a reward for special buddies of the Prime Minister. You suck up just right, and you get the easy job with the big dollars. The last governor forced to quit was a filthy old pedophile.

loseyourname
Aug9-04, 06:49 PM
Australian governors are appointed? Why?

JohnDubYa
Aug9-04, 07:15 PM
Cushy jobs? IN GOVERNMENT?

Adam
Aug9-04, 09:12 PM
Australian governors are appointed? Why?

Governors in Australia barely have any actual function at all, unlike governors in the USA. They are appointed, mainly ceremonial positions with great pay, given to those who suck up really well. Basically they sit back and rake in the money, at the tax-payers' expense.

Gokul43201
Aug9-04, 09:34 PM
Same in India. Governors are appointed, not elected. Guess we got that idea from the Brits, eh ?

But in India, the Governor is not the guy with power in the state. But he does have veto/special/emergency powers. But mostly he's an advisor.