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John Cleese knew the parrot was dead : Comments

By Bruce Haigh, published 26/5/2010

People are angry with Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. He has jilted his traditional support base.

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Part of the problem is Labor is putting the hurt on many of its most loyal supporters. Smokers, the unemployed, indigenous people and those who support them, young people who want their own house, refugees, drinkers, unions etc etc.
While giving bonuses to banks, pensioners, business, builders and private schools. Hardly the types to vote Labor no matter how much rudd assists them.
The only saving grace they have is that the opposition seem to be morons to a man. And then theres the bishops!
This abbott has no control over his acolytes.

Rudd better wake up to himself soon and start acting like a Labor PM or he should be replaced. Let Julia have a go. The left wing Margaret Thatcher LOL The last straw for many would be wimping out on the fatcats miners tax. Dont do it ruddy.
Posted by mikk, Thursday, 27 May 2010 3:20:29 PM
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Well folks,

To me, Kevin 07 is as much the breath of fresh air he always was. He

remains engaged in all the necessary corrections to society this

great country is/was in urgent need of, and continues to fulfill my

expectations with the addition of trust and honesty . He still has

my vote.
Posted by diver dan, Thursday, 27 May 2010 3:48:36 PM
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Come on diver dan, you can't leave it there, mate.

Some of us are likely to be awake all night, trying to figure out the punch line to your joke.

Yes Odo, Fraser must be challenging a couple of labor blokes, for the title of the worst ever PM. In the time, & position to do so much, & did stuff all.

I would think you would be more worried if you did not recieve brickbats from this dill.
Posted by Hasbeen, Thursday, 27 May 2010 5:05:56 PM
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Thanks Hasbeen.

Catchya.
Posted by diver dan, Friday, 28 May 2010 10:03:43 AM
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Diver Dan,

I think it must be a joke because he has not actually delivered anything.

lol
Posted by TheMissus, Friday, 28 May 2010 10:30:56 AM
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How things change,

To all you leftie leaning Rudd mates, wasn't big Mal the 'do nothing' PM whose 8 years were wasted? Wasn't he the former PM who's reputation went the same way as Rudd's in the strippers bar in NY, when his pants went missing?

Oh and what about 'life wasn't mean't to be easy'?

Oh you are so naively inconsistant! But then again you all still cling to the notion Geoff was a great PM unfairly dismissed during our political crisis of the seventies when he couldn't get supply! And please note it was our Constitution that handled his arragonce. It wasn't at all in crisis!
Posted by keith, Sunday, 30 May 2010 6:28:34 PM
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