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  • +5
    • +3

      Different item. Not printed, bound and in hardcover.

      • +3

        Yeah, WE WANT THE BOUND AUDIOBOOK!

  • -4

    What is truth?

    • -2

      Exactly. What do the facts tell us?

      Fact checkers fact check.

  • +13
    • +12

      It's always been available digitally, but the OP has listed this because it's in hard cover. Hardly worth the neg.

    • +2

      Not binded and in hardcover.

  • -7

    Who cares.

    • +8

      yeah, who give a crap about American and their dumb president, get a life and vote for someone to bring everyone FTTP

      • Absolutely the worst thing that's happened to Australia in the last 10 years…

    • +9

      This Mueller Democrat fanboi didn't even write the report.

      Congrats, you've accidentally stumbled upon the point.

  • +4

    Not worth it until all sections are unredacted

  • -3

    black lives matter

    • +2

      …and nothing else matters… (authorised by Metallica)

    • Relevant to this post how?

      • because it was employed as interrogation muzac at insane volumes at guantanamo bay…?

  • +4

    Does it talk about why they kept going for the jugular whilst most of the Brazilian players were crying on the ground?

    • +6

      Second comment, trump fan?

  • +4

    OP just posted an item, if it's not for you keep scrolling no need for whole debate team to start commenting on this post.

  • +3

    This publication contains all 400+ pages of the historic report.

    I assume there is a fair bit of black pen in this, as a large amount of the report is redacted and has not been released to US Congress let-alone the public. So to call this complete might he stretching the truth a bit…

    If you want to download a copy of what has been released to public, you can get that for free from here: https://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2019/images/04/18/mueller-report-sea…

    No need to purchase this from amazon.

    • +5

      Lucille: Look at what Buster sent from the Army.

      Michael: It’s blacked out.

      Oscar: Oh, the government. Keep… Yeah, keep reading.

      Michael: “Sergeant Blank is treating me very blank, and it looks like I’ll be shipping off to blank in about a blank. I blank you, Mother. Buster.”

  • +1

    The investigation led by Robert S. Mueller

    Mueller didn't do any investigating. Didn't your see his testimony

    • +3

      Do you understand the concept of "led by"?

      • -3

        Clearly not

    • I saw his testimony.

      It was like when your mum writes your school report for you and then the teacher asks you what the report was about.

      • -2

        Was it your prejudice or your closed mind which led you to that conclusion?

  • -1

    Available for free elsewhere.

    Make OzBargain Great Again!

    • +5

      Binded and in hardcover?

  • -5

    Yeah right, comes with the whole truth and nothing but the truth - just like the Warren and 9/11 Commission reports.

    • +2

      And the moon landing, and Covid-19. Apparently Hitler (and Elvis?) is still alive. We can't find him because the UN moves him around using top secret 5G technology.

      • +3

        'As a former US ambassador to Croatia, Galbraith had frequent access to US intelligence. Never has he seen his country attempt an operation as commercially driven as Australia’s was.

        “The whole experience of the negotiation from 2000 on and through this whole episode was to see a country that – yes, in many ways focuses on the public good – but where corporate greed was a big part of it, because the Howard and Downer government, they were shills for the corporations,” Galbraith said. “That was what was really important to them.' …….

        Later..'Witness K pleaded guilty to sharing protected Asis information. Collaery will fight on, facing a partially secret trial in the ACT supreme court, the court where he has spent much of his life practicing.

        The pair’s actions embarrassed powerful forces within government, intelligence, and corporate Australia. Those forces would wait almost a decade to exact revenge.

        In the summer of 2013, young law clerk Chloe Preston was sitting alone at Collaery’s home practice in Narrabundah, Canberra. Outside, the suburban streets were quiet, save for the gentle hum of the beehives Collaery keeps in his front garden.

        The doorbell rang about 9am.

        Preston remembers her shock at opening the door to 10 officers, including agents from the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (Asio). Collaery had flown to The Hague 24 hours earlier to ready Timor-Leste’s case against Australia.

        The officers produced a warrant, most of which had been blacked out, and offered a simple explanation for their presence: “national security”.'

        • +3

          These days, "national security" seems to cover anything the thug-in-charge wishes it to.

        • -1

          Yes that's a national disgrace. Meanwhile the decisions and actions of the former head of ASIS and political agents involved in attempting to rip east Timor off have barely been questioned. The ethics and morals of those involved in the spying and covering up are a far bigger threat to Australia's democracy and national security imo. Australia's propensity for pursuing whistle blowers and hanging them out to dry instead of hunting down perpetrators is basically dishonest and an appalling abuse of power

          https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/aug/10/witne…
          “The bottom line here is that Downer (and Woodside) wanted to force East Timor, one of the poorest countries in the world, to surrender most of the revenues from Greater Sunrise, revenue it could have used to deal with its infant mortality rate – currently 45 out of 1,000 children in East Timor don’t live past the age of one,” Patrick told parliament. “And yet our plan was to deprive them of oil revenue.”

  • Spoiler: It was the butler.

  • In summary, lots of talk of Russia + Trump but no collusion (or inconclusive) yeah?

  • -1

    Emergency Toilet Paper…

    • -1

      For those with limited brain function or who rely on their enteric nervous system to form opinions maybe. Closest most of them will come to exposing themselves to anything even remotely intelligent.

      • Time to put away the keyboard you mad lad.

        • -1

          Time to open you mind and/or develop a basic sense of right and wrong.

          • @[Deactivated]: Смеюсь над тобой. Печальный.

            • @Earl of Lemongrab: worried about being moderated ?

            • -1

              @Earl of Lemongrab: Water off a duck's back. Personally I pity you. Ideological blindness is a modern affliction. Happens on both sides of politics but far more often on the rabid right. Dishonesty, corruption,criminality and the perpetrators of (and colluders with) same ought to be loathed irrespective of a person's politics. Unfortunately moral and ethical decay and gross hypocrisy are staples in some demographics in particular cultures, contemporary USA being just one example.

      • Someone had to supply the excrement.

        • It's sad that it had to be the so called "leader of the free world" eh? Unfortunately his verbal and Twitter manure has no intrinsic value, even as fertiliser.

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