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Macolm Turnbull

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Dear Graham,

That could be due to the fact that most
people want things instantly.

They don't see the bigger picture.

Kevin Rudd doesn't believe in "quick fix"
"band-aid," solutions. He believes in planning
long term. And getting things done properly.

Besides, he's achieved more in the few months
he's been in office than the previous government
did in their 12 years.
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 20 September 2008 6:22:55 PM
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Tactically Malcolm has it all over Kevin.It has taken Kevin all this time to realise that the public see some serious flaws in his leadership.His memory is good but he lacks the intelligence to span the wide spectrum of conflicting dilemmas we all face.

All Malcolm needs to do is throw in a few barbs here and there;since Kevin is now on the back foot,be patient and trip up Labor with their own stupidity.They are in trouble already and the honeymoon is barely over.Could impotence be their problem?
Posted by Arjay, Saturday, 20 September 2008 8:59:22 PM
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Dear Arjay,

Impotence is a good topic to bring up right now.

I was watching the "Question and Answer" program
on the ABC, Thursday night. And it was pointed
out that with all the budget surplus that the
Liberals claimed they had left, why didn't they
use it when in power? Whereas, now they are
demanding that the Labor Government dip into it
to fund various Liberal proposals.

With the current global economic trend it is wiser
to increase the surplus for the unknown future
instead of blowing it irrationally.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 21 September 2008 12:06:56 AM
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Graham
( Standards)
If a poster addresses s crude material to myself -I have the right to say. = Do not address me in future. As a matter of fact I have the right to say that to anybody, anywhere in life, be it walking down the street or wherever.

I exercised that right and I trust you appreciate that.

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Foxy you’re kidding.

What’s he done? Apologized to the Aboriginal People.

Yes Ok. What else. Has he made it better for them do you think.
The USA council has been traveling the outback investing in regional areas to work with aboriginal people.
Wow that’s interesting. I wonder why he’s not spouting this from the roof tops.

Isn’t it nice America in their time of troubles thinks of Australian Aboriginal People...

Kevin Rudd has done nothing more than order review after review at the cost of the tax payer.
No foxy we shouldn’t be spending the bit we have in surplus.

I remind you of the one hell of a mess the ALP left this country in. Look at the Labor State Governments. What a mess.

Macolm Turbull I hope will keep raising the issue of what is happening to the public money.

‘However’ If Kevin Rudd is going to spend ‘our’ money then what type of person is he to leave single pensioners struggling.

He himself and his own staff members have stated there is no way they could live on a single pension.-

Yet Kevin Rudds done nothing.

That’s right Nothing. ~ Malcolm Turbull will ask some real questions and ALP knows it.

I predict Kevin will be the shortest serving PM in this country.
Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Sunday, 21 September 2008 2:30:56 AM
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Some very good advice has been given about the right to ignore.
I intend to take it.
We, both sides of the debate, should not let our biases run away with our hopes.
Yesterdays polls show a far different result than soft support for Rudd.
Yet in truth doubts exist even in his own party.
Those doubts as always are biased and based on fears he will take his own path not the one we each wish.
His outstanding start has seen us as a country very much better of.
Yes I am concerned at the failure to pass legislation in the senate, at the spoiling tactics conservatives would have screamed about if we did it.
In truth Turnbull may change that, he stands to gain real ground if he acts in the interests of the country.
In my posts above I repeat myself often, a bad habit but one that tells of the fact Turnbull impresses me.
He is the right choice.
I remind posters federal Labor is far different than some state governments J W Howard ruled strongly after he lost every state, so too could Rudd.
Keys to Mal's success include he must be given the time he needs to rebuild his party.
He has outstanding skills in finance and should have been shadow treasurer.
Liberalism, it is very different from the NSW right of his party, return to it not chase a thing under threat as America is facing new directions.
However I do think in ten years we have as much chance of Turnbull leading us as Rudd, or it may well be Bill Shorten.
We have to except the world economy will see bitter voters blame any one but their own greed for lost money.
Posted by Belly, Sunday, 21 September 2008 6:55:18 AM
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Dear Belly,

I found a few quotes on the net
that I think you may enjoy:

1) Vote Liberal
It's easier than thinking.

2) "I will make a bargain with the Liberals.
If they stop telling lies about Labor.
We will stop telling the truth about them."
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 21 September 2008 5:16:48 PM
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