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Anger against Rob Oakeshott in his electorate

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SM

I follow AFL, specifically St Kilda. Now, using your 'mathematics' St Kilda should have won the Grand Final because it scored the most goals; 10 to Collingwood's 9, however the points scored meant that the game resulted in a draw. Get it?

BTW

Your Newspoll link proves Labor won with the support of the Greens and Independents.

In your wildest dreams would the Liberal Party EVER win without its coalition with the Nats?

I'll save you thinking about it.

Answer: Never.

Next question will Tony Abbott give up campaigning and start to govern FOR Australia, like a decent Opposition should?

I'll let you answer that question.

Ciao.
Posted by Severin, Monday, 27 September 2010 3:18:52 PM
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After taking a poll of all colours of comments on your original post Sm,
I have concluded that "wrecking ball Tony" is as he always has been; un-electable.

Thank heavens for that!.

Even UOG thinks Tony is a drut. I think?.

I repeat are you Joe Hockey? SM
Posted by thinker 2, Monday, 27 September 2010 3:53:36 PM
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Severin,

If you cast your eye down you would see that the 2pp for the coalition had improved from 49.9 to 50.0%.

So in primary vote and 2pp things are heading the wrong way for Labor.

Is reading also an issue?
Posted by Shadow Minister, Monday, 27 September 2010 4:27:39 PM
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SM

If your 'reading' of the results is correct, why isn't Abbott P.M.?

Hmmmm?

Riddle me that, SM.

BTW

Can you not make a post without an insult?
Posted by Severin, Monday, 27 September 2010 4:32:07 PM
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Dear Severin,

Don't take any notice of SM - he's merely
grabbing at straws.

Newspoll accurately predicted the election
outcome. A win for Labor.
According to Newspoll and The Australian,
Labor won the two party preferred vote.
Also according to Newspoll Julia Gillard is
the preferred PM.

According to TV news reports and newspaper
articles -
there is dissatisfaction among quite a few Liberal
party members with Tony Abbott predictions
are being made that Tony Abbott will become the
Mark Latham of the Liberal Party and implode in
a fiery ball of crazy.

It's supposedly only a matter of time.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 27 September 2010 7:40:20 PM
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Foxy

I read the same Newspoll link SM provided and drew the same conclusions as you:

>>> Newspoll accurately predicted the election
outcome. A win for Labor.
According to Newspoll and The Australian,
Labor won the two party preferred vote.
Also according to Newspoll Julia Gillard is
the preferred PM. <<<

T.Abbott has claimed that the current Federal Government is illegal - if there was the remotest truth in this claim, there is no way that Julia would be in the lodge right now - he would've exhausted every possibility to gain a Liberal victory. However, he is like a car stuck with its wheels spinning in mud unable to move forward and will soon stall completely - a Turnbull takeover then? Let's hope so and maybe then we'll have an opposition that is sincerely interested in checking policies and decisions made by Labor really are for the benefit of Australia.
Posted by Severin, Tuesday, 28 September 2010 9:17:10 AM
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