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Are Upper Houses Democratic

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Paul 1405 just returned to tell you this.
I was not being deliberately rude to you or your party.
I truly think they are dead, and that those like Lee Rianon Killed it.
And to that is a good out come for Australia.
My heart drives my head, but reality has its roll too.
Last sitting of Parliament, could and should, have given non Conservative Australians a victory.
It too could have stopped the boats,saved waking one morning to the horrible news people including kids had died at sea.
But your arm twisting Lady's said NO, let Abbott take the spotlight to Labor getting it very wrong, we did.
We know you and I Abbott is stopping a solution, even refusing to be part of an inquiry , yet a day will come, as your party crumbles around you, you too will see you sided with him.
Ignoring the dead the future dead trading on those dead to lift your party's profile only to kill that party.
Remember it is not me, not Belly alone but at last Australia!
That is sickened by the belief dead boat people do not matter as much as your dieing party.
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 6:14:43 PM
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Belly, you never answer a direct question re Heffron by-election question. You just rave on with some senseless diatribe of how much you hate the Greens. It's impossible to have a rational debate with you. Your posts are full of 'mumbo jumbo'. Another direct question. Who in the Labor party do you consider is doing a good job, and why? Please do not reply, assuming you will reply, with another tirade aimed at the Greens. I've well and truly got your "I hate the Greens" message.
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 6:30:58 PM
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Dear CSteele,

<<That my friend is a spitball rather than a missile>>

But, that’s all it took to deflate you --One doesn’t have to use a sledgehammer to crack a nut!
Posted by SPQR, Thursday, 12 July 2012 5:27:00 AM
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Yes I started this thread to talk about the power some times given to single members or minor party's.
See I am, ask Paul, a bigot!
I want elected government given the right to govern.
I highlighted my state, kicked to death by its self interested and yes criminals.
The NSW ALP did not get rolled,they got deep fry-ed! rightly so, we are lead by good and honest again.
But the state? rabbits in the upper house hold sway,my mob,yes true, use them too.
But a bloke who won a landslide [not doing much with it] has to beg to get his bills past.
What are the greens?
Was it ever the intention OF MOST Australians they rule?
Poor Paul! dreaming still of comrades past red flags flying, workers enslaved by the state not bosses.
Hoping Australians who see his dreams as a nightmare will? fall at the feet of such a foolish mob!
IF ONLY if only I would go away, stop using words that four fifths of our country do stop telling the truth.
Greens supported Tony Abbott!
Stop warning of deaths at sea,
Paul it will never happen.
Posted by Belly, Thursday, 12 July 2012 5:56:06 AM
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http://au.news.yahoo.com/latest/a/-/latest/14206872/creans-tells-mp-to-talk-to-real-people/
The link is from Simple Simon.
Simon Crean to you, he is a bloke many still avoid one I ducked and weaved to avoid at Goulburn Country conference of the ALP, at the time he was leader, not much of one.
I could have scoured three trys that day, got away never heard his speech and won near a hundred on the pokies while he waffled on.
He was clapped when he finished,wounder still why? was it the fact he was no longer talking?
Latham Crean Gillard
a troika, three who had knife big Kim the party in Lathams case, nearly, well no true of Gillard too.
Rudd, has more appeal than these three slugs yet we see from within the party most infected with green rot a plea leave them alone?
A fear from this bloke maybe to not be brave, not put country and party first?
Posted by Belly, Thursday, 12 July 2012 11:39:18 AM
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Belly, Do I add Simple Simon to the list of Labor notables you do not like. Add Big Kim too, Surely you don't like Latham, no one likes Mark Latham, Mark Latham doesn't even like Mark Latham. Don't tell me you like Kevie 07, he tried to knife The Bimbo. Then again is it not an honour in the Labor Party to get knifed. If you don't get knifed you might start to feel your wanted, and no one in the ALP wants to be wanted. As a replacement for knighthoods the ALP could instigate a new honour system and bestow KNIFEHOODS (my word). do you like that ex labor king maker now a Murdoch lackey, mind you a well paid lackey is Richo.

Did they hold that Labor conference inside, or out side, Goulburn Supa Max Jail. I do hope it was held inside so Milton and all the other Labor notables doing time could attend.
Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 12 July 2012 10:21:32 PM
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