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Is Julia linking of her credibility with Thomson terminal for Labor?
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Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 20 September 2011 5:21:57 AM
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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/opinion/compromise-gives-gillard-a-bounce/story-e6frgd0x-1226141251583
I found/find great hope in this link. Not because it starts a come back for Labor or Julia, such is not possible under Gillard, ever. Gillard, even if Tony Abbott and part of his front bench left Parliament in police hand cuffs can never win. In truth we wander about online and in real life ignoring not an Elephant in the room, but a thousand of them on our head. Like two bad football teams,intent on hurting each other, our leaders belong in a sin bin. One without doors. Just a tiny glimpse can be seen in this report. It says to me, Gillard, as unwanted as she is, always will be,has just a few waking to the fact swaggering Tiny Tony is a fraud. New leader? Yes but what party will move first. Can Labor keep the Latham/Crean/Gillard failures from that job? Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 20 September 2011 5:42:35 AM
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While in all probability talking to myself the link is informative.
I note OUG has taken the lets continue the anti Labor trail while ignoring these two related links.
And above all, considering the current situation in our Parliament, questions must be addressed.
Given noted failure to talk about this issue, are some/one poster ,s uninterested in overall behavior.
Second as in my post about union/Labor wrongs , can we ever progress if we are only interested in the other sides wrongs?
Today, in my view, Abbott puts at risk, the idea Parliament sits to review and look after the interests of the whole nation.
And can any one not see he farms future similar treatment when in government.
We have degenerated in to two teams driven only by self interest, not nation building.
Of these two teams Labor only has a plan.