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Sorry holly- that was Jack Lake not Jack Right.

I wonder if Kyme will stick around.

Good topic Holly. This should be an interesting thread. I dont have a lot of time to post these days however i will watch it with interest.
Antje Struthmann.
Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Tuesday, 5 December 2006 4:44:12 AM
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peopleagainstliveexports..thats Holyshadow..and yes I think Kevin could stick around for a bit.

He seems to have 'a way with him'.
Posted by holyshadow, Tuesday, 5 December 2006 8:25:00 PM
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I was refering to Beazley not Kevin. The only thing wrong with labour is they have no policies and less interest to find some.
For two years a group of people have contacted labours ag Ministers advisers to put forth new policies. Oh that sounds like a great idea. Next time we are passing we will drop in. etc. If Rudds serious about new policys he will require new advisers because basically the main majority there are free riders.
Too much work to come up with new policies and cant be bothered listening when others have done the hard yards for them.
Hopeless completly hopeless and typical of the labour mentality in general.
They have this idea that all people should live the same.
Well hello if I bloke works fity sixty or even a hundred hours a week for himself to educate his kids and provide a better life style he should not be punished for it.

Thats the way it works at the moment
Two thirds of people in this country on welfare are capable of working.
Thats a fact.

Labour encourage people to demand something for nothing.
I dont like that. Its bad for Australia.

Antje
Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Thursday, 7 December 2006 4:22:05 AM
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