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Why use Latham?

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Unlike you I'm concerned about this country..
Johnny Rotten,
you obviously haven't read any of my posts. As for John Elliott I can only agree, he didn't cut a good figure at all. Bob Brown can afford to sound idealistically logical because he's never had to prove himself in the past. I do agree that neither major party cuts it at this stage but Labor ? Gimme a break ! By the way, have the Greens brought out any economic models yet ?
Posted by individual, Saturday, 14 August 2010 9:38:01 AM
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Bob Brown? ok if you must but he is not green just about as radical as you will find in this country.
And his complaining about preferences may cost him more than you think this time.
Indy you make me laugh do you understand Labor is about to be re elected? by over half the country's two party preferred voters?
And you actually say, you did, we do not care as much for this country as you do!
Ever had a head ache?
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 14 August 2010 3:00:13 PM
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we do not care as much for this country as you do!
Belly,
You said it & you didn't even use a question mark ! If Labor does get back than all I can say it'll be a sad indictment indeed. My conscience is clear, is yours ?
Posted by individual, Saturday, 14 August 2010 4:02:25 PM
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Each of us is going to make our choices
come Election Day at the Ballot Box -
according to who we think can govern this
country best and do the best for us and
our families. We don't have to agree on
each others choices - that's one of great things
about the freedoms we share in this country.
At best, we can only
hope that we've got it right, and if we haven't,
we can try again in three years time.

I also watched - "Q and A," last Monday evening,
and I was impressed with the way in which
the PM answered the tough questions fairly
and squarely. As for Elliott, he's a funny guy,
used to be quite impressive, but I think he
should retire from speaking on public forums.
I am looking forward to seeing
Tony Abbott respond this coming Monday.
"Q and A," at least made things a bit more
interesting this week, to what is currently being
presented in the media. I also watched Dick Smith
and others talk on population and sustainability
on "Q and A" mid week. It too was an interesting
program.

Anyway, with the election on the horizon,
things should heat up in the next few weeks.
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 14 August 2010 4:58:42 PM
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Foxy you as usual are being nice, and in your post is a truth Indy and his like can not see.
One week after the election we will not be killing one another.
Some will be unhappy some even angry but most can live with the result.
I again and again see inference that I Do not care for my country, maybe do not understand, or am blind.
And in truth it is those who resort to such childlike statements who cannot see clearly.
This has been a close election, it is not over it will be tight.
But be assured, remember just before Rudd won? giggles came as I said do not be concerned we will win.
Well once more be watchful but know Australia will NEVER put Tony Abbott in power.
This given the recent developments should be a Conservative victory.
But spite spin lies hidden agendas aren't policy's.
Indy and such play with words and convince only voters already on their side.
In truth the true swinging voter is far more likely to be turned away by such.
Indy you must try to stop devaluing other peoples thoughts while over valuing your own.
And know mate I believe with my heart your mob must return to Liberalism before being trusted to run our country.
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 14 August 2010 5:39:36 PM
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Belly,
I'd almost feel sorry for you if it weren't for the conniving gist in your remarks. I only hope for this country that the average citizen doesn't share your stuff you Jack I'm alright attitude.
Posted by individual, Saturday, 14 August 2010 5:54:43 PM
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