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Waiting for the J curve

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Belly

Where did you get the idea that 12% of sheeple support the Greens ??

Lexi

I don't think he's a happy chappy.

I learned a lot of my aggro from a mafioso mate with whom I've imbibed a few drops of vino rosso. He always told me its essential to have at least one good argument a day so ones blood circulates properly. This week has been exceptionally good, I've torn strips off General Disaster, Bruce Flegg, Energy Minister McArdle, Transport Minister Emerson, the mayor, local alderman & a few others. (and yes they fully deserved it) Tough job but i guess someone has to do it :) :) :) Now I think I'll crack another bottle of red.
Posted by praxidice, Friday, 7 June 2013 3:36:27 PM
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Dear Prax,

I reckon you've earned that bottle of Red.

Here's to your health -
Cheers.
Posted by Lexi, Friday, 7 June 2013 5:50:20 PM
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Belly you posed a question, "And why am I constantly at the throat of Greens?" and I simply answered it to the best of my knowledge; "Because I am an Uncle Tom, who is no more than an arch conservative in Labor clothing."
Where is the insult? Considering you spend almost as much time on the forum attacking The Greens as you do attacking the Labor Party. I at least acknowledge there are some good people in the ALP. I often make reference to Penny Wong being a shining light within Labor. You never see me attacking Greens, no need considering the wonderful job all our MP's do, simply outstanding, I'll leave the misguided attacks to others.
Your call: "for Greens took voters from us, but we, if we stand tall against them, *along side the overwhelming majority* of Australians, we will win." You continually call for the conservative right of which there is no doubt you are a part, should unite to defeat the progressive Greens. As for The Greens took voters from us, it's as if you consider Labor owns voters, shows the typical contempt some within Labor have for their fellow Australians, taking them for granted. An easy question for you, which you are unlikely to answer. In the NSW Senate vote who do you think Labor should preference first Hanson's One Nation or The Greens? from your past calls to put The Greens last, I can only assume Hanson should get the nod.
p/s Lee Rhiannon sends her love.
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 7 June 2013 10:22:23 PM
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It will never be hard to target the greens.
They assist with policy,s out of touch with common sense and it can not be argued, they are disliked on both sides of politics.
12 Prax, gee I wanted to type pratt!, is in the polls as the peak greens got in a federal election, even you are unable to fight that.
Why ALP PTY LTD? as poling showed Rudd could win, and most voters wanted him not Gillard, select almost any day post knifing.
The owners of the ALP said no way!
We are approaching a dark place,for Labor and Australia.
Do not blame me for it.
I see it smell it and fear it.
An Abbott lead Australia is not pleasant to consider.
But in truth the ALP is bringing it to us, and its self.
The country,s eyes are closed to policy and to Labor.
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 8 June 2013 7:27:26 AM
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Paul1405 - it's as if you consider Labor owns voters, shows the typical contempt some within Labor have for their fellow Australians, taking them for granted.

Your point is valid, however contempt is not by any means confined to the ALP alone. a far more accurate statement would include BOTH ALP & LNP. The present situation in Queensland is a perfect example, General Disaster quite obviously takes voters for granted.
Posted by praxidice, Saturday, 8 June 2013 10:20:01 AM
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Paul is in all probability a good bloke.
His post history, and his own words, tells us he is about my age, once ALP left, I think.
And very much left now.
It is not my job, in a thread I under take putting the sword to some in my own party, to praise Paul,s.
Get a grin out of prax booting all sides, but understanding, based on his posts, nothing.
Australia has no intention of voting green.
12 percent did, but watch this election.
Labor is the hope, at some point after this election, of non-Liberal voters.
Should it not reform? NEW LABOR.
These truths are not hidden, every poll tells the future.
This and next month brings NSW FILTH to center stage.
Should I put one big toe in each ear and whistle SOLIDARITY FOREVER? or demand an end to the party of the people being used as a pirate ship by thieves and fools?
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 8 June 2013 4:40:58 PM
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