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Live by Big Brother, die by Big Brother : Comments

By Graham Young, published 28/2/2012

Kevin Rudd called for a national 'phone in' but it didn't work for him.

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When the ranters fell silent the end result of Rudd's "crimes" amounted to nothing.

Roxon lied when she said Rudd suddenly dreamed up a referendum, it was party policy before the 2007 election.

Swan claims that a born and bred bush boy from Queensland, son of a war vet, battler has no labor values but a ring in fresh off the boat with no history at all in Australia does.

What an idiot.

And Emerson reckons he was a one man band but Emerson tried to stop MP's from attending a West Papua function.

Rudd was done over by the zionist lobby for daring to criticise Israel and anyone with half a brain knows it.
Posted by Marilyn Shepherd, Wednesday, 29 February 2012 4:55:11 AM
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Suseonline
I have always found the situation suspicious. There was no hint of serious dissatisfaction with Rudd coming from any politician within government. There was also no mention of it from the press, and the press just love any type of gossip, and would have published something if they had sensed it.

No one from politics or from the press said anything, and suddenly Australians woke up one morning and had a new Prime Minister.

I have always sensed foul play and sensed feminism was involved. The ALP is quite feminist and untrustworthy, and they threw out Rudd and installed Gillard so Australia would have its first female Prime Minister.

That seems the most plausible explanation of the events that took place.

I would like to see all politics removed from government, and systems developed whereby the government is run by the best person for the job and not run by a political party.

If feminists have become involved in the APL as seems to be the situation, it is more essential to remove political parties out of government.
Posted by vanna, Wednesday, 29 February 2012 7:54:26 AM
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Suse, I'm right with you.

I couldn't believe that the ALP would make Rudd leader, although anyone watching the ABC in Queensland before the fact could see his & I must say, the ABCs plans to do so. During the build up to the challenge once again, the ABC had Rudd on screen more than I could believe.

I can't stand the man. Snake & slime are the best words to describe him for me.

I had high hopes when he was chucked out, but Julia fixed that in just a week or so.

Still I prefer her there, she is less effective, so will do less damage, & assure the fools will be long gone next election.

I did think it funny that the new persona appeared with in minutes of Rudd's defeat. It must have been a planned new image.

Sorry Julia love, it "ain't" working. Nothing will make you attractive, emotionally, or rationally, & we would prefer your space to your presence.
Posted by Hasbeen, Wednesday, 29 February 2012 11:21:48 AM
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Vanna, I doubt that if Rudd had been doing a good job in the first place that his colleagues would have thrown him out!
I don't believe that a predominantly male Government would have been influenced by feminism in any way.

Julia was good as deputy Prime Minister, and thus was the obvious choice when the others agreed that Rudd was a second Hitler by all accounts.

Hasbeen, I agree that Julia isn't working at all too. I dislike Rudd, and hope he enjoys a long career on the backbench.

I know they won't win the next election, and I am glad.
However, I am loath to think about about the bumbling Abbott being in the top job too.
I am thinking the Greens are looking better all the time...
Posted by Suseonline, Wednesday, 29 February 2012 11:40:22 AM
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Suxanonline
The ALP is influenced by the unions, and although small in membership, many of those unions are now heavily influenced by feminism

There would have been strong pressure within the ALP to have a female Prime Minister, and using some backdoor method to get Julia Gillard into the Prime Minister’s office before the next election would have been the best bet in getting a female Prime Minister.

There was no one else on the horizon who could make a female Prime Minister except Julia Gillard.

So the whole thing smacks of corrupted government, deceit, feminism and lies being told to the public.

I say throw out all political parties from government, and have a system where the public votes directly for the policies they want, and for the people they want to carry out those policies.
Posted by vanna, Wednesday, 29 February 2012 4:47:33 PM
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Suse I can't go with you there.

If you go Green you are approving of one world government, probably by a ramped up UN.

I reckon the last 3 secretary generals of that totally corrupt organisation make Julia look like a paragon of virtue. Do be careful what you ask for. I have found there is always a fire waiting for those who jump out of the frying pan without looking very carefully first, just because that pan is a little uncomfortable.

Although as time goes by I think Abbott is looking more like the best we are likely to get, the same advice applies. I am looking very carefully before I jump. Like many of our Labor people, Turnbull sounded quite good. However it did not take long to find feet of clay below that granite jaw.

Although a large number of individual country governments are more than a little dysfunctional, many are quite good. Much better those good ones showing the way than one corrupt dysfunctional lot such as the UN enforcing their policies on all of us. You only have to glance at their totally cynical global warming grab for money & power to see that.

Such an organisation would likely be quite vindictive to the previous world leading countries. Sure we have only been coat tail hangers-on, but I reckon we would learn all about payback from any world institution very quickly.
Posted by Hasbeen, Thursday, 1 March 2012 2:53:06 PM
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