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Does Julia deserve to survive?

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ALP voters need to understand this, we know we are up to our knees in untrue and unfair slanders.
We know too Gillard, as much as any one is the reason,but that things are not as bad as is being said.
First Gillard, *live however by this basic rule,truth remains the true measure*, @covering up her faults will not remove them@.
She never truly tried to tell why she said no carbon tax then yes to one.
She spoke of peoples forum, junk though, cash for clunkers, silly , she has no idea of policy development.
We should under stand,SOME barbs and arrows hurled at Labor here are in the right hands,modern weapons for some, understanding is absent.
Gillard lets insults get air while Abbott's plans,dreadful ones,get left alone.
Rudd if trounced, will leave Parliament next election,a brilliant mind gone,Gillards suck holes will remain?
Lexi I lived this before we will not pull a rabbit out, a Rudd loss kills any chance a government that achieved so much.
Will bring about one that threatens damage to this country's very fabric.
I ask The ALP has on Monday to think this,union members are watching, more are lost than won, after seeing power brokers use them not consult them.
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 25 February 2012 3:56:52 AM
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TBC
'They did not want either Abbott or Gillard.'

On essentials, even accounting for the recent events, voters will have the same dilemma at the next election
Posted by pelican, Saturday, 25 February 2012 7:11:27 AM
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The choice is between yesterday's loser and today's loser. Kevin O'lemon, and Juliar.

No thinking person would want either in power. Abbott is the wise choice.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Saturday, 25 February 2012 7:56:44 AM
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Belly, the cry that Rudd was ambushed may be partially correct but the ALP in Qld knew very well what Rudd was like.

His aberant behaviour was on the record and deeply ingrained within the Qld ALP psyche.

He was loathed, simple as that.

To allow him to lead the ALP was foolish and dangerous.

He remains loathed, except by those few groupers who have been jilted, overlooked for their brilliance, and cut by Gillard.

Most of them have little talent and are left overs from the Keating Beazley era.

Funny how the Left is supporting Rudd, when their member, Gillard, is fighting for survival.

Rudd should join Abbott, carrying drinks.
Posted by The Blue Cross, Saturday, 25 February 2012 8:43:18 AM
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It is about self-preservation. Some from the Left, like Cheeseman are supporting Rudd because they sit in marginal seats and there is a perception Rudd is the better schmoozer at election time and he is playing the hard-done-by underdog card to perfection at the moment.

The list fed to the media about allegiances is not correct. Already MPs have come out to declare their allegiances, some contrary to the official list. The vote is a secret one though, and who knows if what the Caucus is declaring publicly will be reflected in the vote.
Posted by pelican, Saturday, 25 February 2012 9:26:59 AM
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Lexi said;
Abbott is not an option for any thinking person.

This what I meant when I said rhetoric.
That is all we seem to get, that sort of statement over and over, not
just from Lexi, I only used her post as an example.

Some physiologist had a name for that sort of character assassination.
Now I bet someone comes up with $1 billion dollars and the medical
financing, even though that was answered years ago.

The opposition to Tony Abbott as far as I have been able to see is
just made up of rhetoric, you know give a dog a name etc etc.
They even bring religion into it, shades of the Catholic Labour Party.

Anyway, he could not be worse than we have experienced recently.
Did you ever see the list of dud and abandoned Labour projects.
I wish I had kept a copy of it.
Posted by Bazz, Saturday, 25 February 2012 9:30:13 AM
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