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Chri$ Judd question

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Would the honourable CFC Minister for the Environment like to make a comment about his own club announcing a gas guzzling motor vehicle manufacturer as a major sponsor?

Is this why you joined the club - to be a rank hypocrite?

Take your time with the response!

Yours sincerely,

Freddie Fuschia

Kyoto

 
Would the honourable CFC Minister for the Environment like to make a comment about his own club announcing a gas guzzling motor vehicle manufacturer as a major sponsor?

Given that we all drive cars, I'd much rather Hyundai than Holden, Ford or Mitsubishi. Australian vehicle manufacturers are the world's worst for environmental problems ... hardly any of the vehicles made in Australia get better than 10L/100km. Most get much worse than that.

The new Hyundai i30 diesel is a fantastic little car than gets 4.7L/100km. If everyone in capital cities drove one instead of Commodores or Falcons, we'd halve our vehicle emissions and our petroleum imports.

If you're going to take a potshot at a club for having a "gas guzzling" sponsor, take a shot at the Cats.

Would the honourable CFC Minister for the Environment like to make a comment about his own club announcing a gas guzzling motor vehicle manufacturer as a major sponsor?

Is this why you joined the club - to be a rank hypocrite?

Take your time with the response!

Yours sincerely,

Freddie Fuschia

Kyoto

more evidence of heaps of dressing on the whole "selection of club" process perhaps????

 

:lol:

Would the honourable CFC Minister for the Environment like to make a comment about his own club announcing a gas guzzling motor vehicle manufacturer as a major sponsor?

Is this why you joined the club - to be a rank hypocrite?

Take your time with the response!

Yours sincerely,

Freddie Fuschia

Kyoto

Hyundai have a slightly larger rubbish container which would satisfy the greenies ! :lol:


Wow. Demonland's going all 'ology on us....

good on carlton for getting that massive sponsorship. i wouldnt care less if we got that kind of money from "uncle pervy's childcare and slave labour corporation" as long as we get some $$$$$

 
good on carlton for getting that massive sponsorship. i wouldnt care less if we got that kind of money from "uncle pervy's childcare and slave labour corporation" as long as we get some $$$$$

you have an uncle pervy????

:lol:

Hyundai have a slightly larger rubbish container which would satisfy the greenies ! :lol:

If Hyundai is part of a global cartel that is dishonestly and corruptly ripping everyone off on the sly then it is fine and perfectly moral with the AFL and certainly sits well with the Carlton ethos.

However if Hyundai was a manufacturer of illegal drugs and putting "Such is Life" across the bonnets of its cars...well then.........


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