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Gillard should sack Rudd: immediately

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Hi shadow minister,
Avoided the questions I see.
I guess you were unable to confront the reality of your own hypocracy.
Can't say I'm surprised.
But they're still there any time you find the courage to face them.
Or, perhaps I'll take a shot at answering them for you.
A dash of misogyny, perhaps...
Cheers,
Anthony
http://www.observationpoint.com.au
Posted by Anthonyve, Saturday, 25 February 2012 4:38:02 PM
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Ant,

Pity you aren't sufficiently literate to realise that I did answer the questions. However, I did not descend to the point of nit picking through your haze of half truths and conjecture.

By whatever standard is used the sheer bald faced lies and broken promises that Juliar perpetuated has reached new heights.

As Kevin Rudd said, politics is about trust, and Juliar has lost the trust of the people.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Sunday, 26 February 2012 5:48:17 AM
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<< As Kevin Rudd said, politics is about trust, and Juliar has lost the trust of the people. >>

And Krudd hasn't??

I don't understand the incredibly narrow focus of this Rudd - Gillard Wrangle. There just doesn't seem to be the slightest thought from anybody about who else could be a better leader. Trouble is, anyone in Labor who could be a good leader - and there are at least a couple - are smart enough to stay right away from it!

Neither does there seem to be any mention of the political philosophy. It's all about the leader and who can best defeat Abbott. But surely, getting the political philosophy right, in a way that clicks with the votership, is the all-important thing.

In this regard, Labor would be well-advised to listen very closely to one of their own - Kelvin Thomson, who is the only Federal MP to see the absurdity of continuous growth and really push a reformist sustainabiliy-oriented agenda.
Posted by Ludwig, Sunday, 26 February 2012 9:47:29 AM
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If this was a popularity vote we would have kylie minogue running the country.
Julia is by far the stronger leader.
If they want a change i think bill shorten would be well placed.
The opposition have not released any policies as yet so no one knows what they are polling on.
Tony abbott will turn a lot of people off, when it comes to a vote.
Posted by 579, Sunday, 26 February 2012 10:11:27 AM
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