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Do we need and inqyuiry in to Union Coruption?

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Poirot you are winning!
The more strident SM becomes the more you win.
I am shifting, from center right to left.
I am up to my chin in this filth, uninterested in chaceing SM from rock to rock.
After a morning with the bitter taste of my last posted link, I am forced to think the center unity right of Labor is rotten to the core!
A filthy money making, leader stabbing self interested MAFIA,
Find me a rich left wing Labor man.
Find me a criminal thief such as those in my links from the left.
Faulkner, Albanese names of TRUE Labor Heros.
Ever ALP voter/member should write a letter of complaint, about Sussex Street filth.
About Union control of the party.
Who would you post it to?
Seal it and throw it over your left shoulder!
If you intend sending it to other than those two I mention above.
Lurking like the Black death in more hearts than most believe are truths about next election day.
I fear most Liberals, in growing numbers, are saying PLEASE NOT ABBOTT.
I unlike SM want my party to do better, feeding Abbot,s two year histieria is unproductive.
SLIPPER GATE, BE WARNED, IS STANDARD ISSUE for RABBOTT!
Posted by Belly, Sunday, 16 December 2012 11:49:28 AM
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Dear Poirot,

There's an interesting article in The Saturday Age,
December 15, 2012 by Michael Gordon, editor of The
Age. Gordon sums up that:

"The Liberal leader's problem is that he is as subtle
as a sledge-hammer, and his capacity for over-reach has
become a massive turn-off for voters - whether it be in
predicting dire consequences as a result of the carbon
tax, or accusing Gillard of criminality as a young lawyer
(before retreating when the heat comes on in Parliament).

Herein lies the rub for both leaders. It's time for their
focus to turn away from their opponents and on to policies
they plan to pursue. I think they call it vision. That is
the message from the polls and it was certainly the
message from the Slipper judgement this week.

Australian politics is a play in need of a new script.
She, or he, who grasps this message should reap a political
reward."

And many voters seem to agree as the following comments in
The Age show:

1) "Abbott probably feels safer in Afghanistan at the moment."
2) "RUN, Abbott, run."
3) "When will the Coalition learn not to throw mud when its own
history is not clean?"
4)"To paraphrase the Good Book: 'As ye sue, so shall ye reap.'
5) Did anyone believe the fiasco was anything but a conspiracy?"
6) Tony and Joe, at least one person believes you. I also
believe in fairies at the bottom of your gardens."
Posted by Lexi, Sunday, 16 December 2012 12:02:44 PM
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In every word describing my disgust with actions of SOME in my party and the union movement.
I hold my self accountable for every one.
Yet Labor seems intent on running with the surely not Abbott slogan.
Best surrender first.
Abbott not just by his Hysteria in the past two years.
But by his whole political life, even university, is unfit to wash the cars of the cleaners of the house.
Yet Gillard has a fan club much like his.
Given a third choice, say Kermit the frog both leaders would be gone.
Posted by Belly, Sunday, 16 December 2012 4:50:54 PM
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Kermit the frog is a greenie!
Posted by david f, Sunday, 16 December 2012 9:28:30 PM
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It's not easy being green :(
Posted by Poirot, Sunday, 16 December 2012 9:39:27 PM
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Poirot,

The only person that I have declared guilty of crime is Craig Thomson. And yes it does bug me that Labor and FWA shielded him for more than 3 years.

It must bug you that after all the rolling in filth and smearing done by the labor party, that Labor is still in a losing position.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Monday, 17 December 2012 4:55:25 AM
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