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Posted by Lexi, Tuesday, 22 May 2012 9:49:32 PM
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Oh Lexi, simple. Alan Jones and Andrew Bolt told him what to think.
Which he boosted with snippets from Channel 7 and 10, the 'hard news' channels for thinking people. Plus, the absolute confirming proof that I heard Ms. Jackson say herself on ABC 7.30 last night (approximately enough)'I don't know of any involvement with(in?) the Liberal Party' when asked of her partner's political connections. And who would doubt the horses mouth? Posted by The Blue Cross, Tuesday, 22 May 2012 9:58:19 PM
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Dear TBC,
"Who would doubt the horses mouth?" I think I might have his mouth thoroughly checked by an equine dentist. :-) Posted by Lexi, Tuesday, 22 May 2012 10:14:11 PM
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SM thinks Opus Dei is a "diocese" of the Catholic Church. HA ha ha ha ha ha .... that really made my day.
Posted by FP72E, Tuesday, 22 May 2012 10:30:23 PM
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What's the difference between "Thompson" and "Thomson"?
http://www.independentaustralia.net/2012/politics/craig-thomson-under-the-rain/ Part three. Posted by Poirot, Wednesday, 23 May 2012 8:52:41 AM
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Belly,
"Strike me Lucky! Poirot is a Greens supporter bloke." Well yes and no, belly. I've been a Labor voter most of my life, only gravitating to the Greens more in the last decade - usually in the Senate. And yes, I've become somewhat disillusioned with federal politics in general over the last few years...around the time when their ceased to be a major difference between the two main parties. However, I'm finding that my antennas are again twitching. I sensing the presence of a huge rat in these latest proceedings, and unless someone can explain all the anomalies, I'm going to keep watching with interest. Putting up reading SM's puerile "Juliars" all these years must have some payoff eventually. One way to lure me back to the Labor fold is to expose the Lib's as an incompetent scheming outfit. All show and no substance. I hadn't watched parliament for a while, but the other day I did. The only thing that caught my eye on the opposition benches was Julie Bishop tousling her hair and dusting her shoulders to make sure that none of her scalp had sprinkled itself upon them. Keeping up appearances is the name of the game in Liberal circles. let the story continue.... Posted by Poirot, Wednesday, 23 May 2012 9:54:05 AM
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No you didn't answer the questions I asked - and
you don't have to cut and paste the entire article -
just the part that answers my questions and where
you get your assumptions about Mr Abbott from.
Are you a relative of his - or does he speak to you
and tell you
things that the rest of us don't know? Do tell.