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Queensland election., a referendum on the carbon tax.

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Now that Labor has been shown the way, ALP nastiness will go into overdrive.
Posted by individual, Sunday, 25 March 2012 8:38:11 AM
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So Can-do is Premier.

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Um….. isn’t…. that….wonderful!

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So…… now Queensland can look forward to a really bright future!

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Um……………......................yeah!
Posted by Ludwig, Sunday, 25 March 2012 9:30:50 AM
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Hwaaaw!!

( :>(
Posted by Ludwig, Sunday, 25 March 2012 9:32:51 AM
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Qld LNP are to be congratulated.

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"Now that Labor has been shown the way, ALP nastiness will go into overdrive."

OLO's 'individual' shows us what nasty is by 'laying in with the boot'.

I don't even think Campbell Newman nor Tony Abbott would stoop that low.
Posted by bonmot, Sunday, 25 March 2012 9:42:32 AM
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bonmot,
Your mates will prove you wrong within the week, just watch this space. btw. Queenslanders have just proven that ideology alone doesn't pay the bills.
Posted by individual, Sunday, 25 March 2012 10:12:16 AM
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Politics - isn't it fun?

Hello, Hello, Hello, how - low.

Now to be serious for a moment.

I wish Queensland all the Best. We shall see what
happens in the next couple of years. We can take
a look at NSW and Victoria and note how well
the new state governments are doing in those states
and as Rache pointed out - the next federal election
is still sometime away and voters will get a chance
to make a comparison on what's being done and
delivered and by whom and of course make the crucial
decision as to what type of society they want to
live in.

Call me old-fashioned, but I agree with RObert.
Many people are sick and tired of all the fighting,
insults, and finger-pointing that our politicians
engage in. I wish that somehow we could get to vote
for the best and the brightest and that party loyalties
were not more important than national interests. That
our representatives could sit around the table and work
together to achieve the best possible outcomes for us
all - and not fight and obstruct good ideas - simply
because the "other side" suggested them.

But it's a pipe-dream I know. And as long as this
continues - our country will never reach the full
potential that we all know it's capable of.

Anyway - once again - Congratulations to Queensland -
fingers-crossed that all goes well for the state.
Posted by Lexi, Sunday, 25 March 2012 10:16:15 AM
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