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Posted by Shadow Minister, Wednesday, 26 June 2013 6:00:08 AM
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Never say never in politics.
For reasons that seem clear Rudd may take the poisoned chalice just after the house rises. He may then avoid the election being rushed before its stated time. That would give him time, and too Turnbull. Abbott has found refuge under Gillards skirts. But his sealed lips on his true nature, may not work with a real politician. Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 26 June 2013 6:14:50 AM
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Belly, there has to be a leadership spill before parliament rises on Friday. How else would Labor caucus when all their MP's will be off to their electorates to wait for the September firing squad.
Hasbeen, no one can tell what Abbott's thinking, for the simple reason he does not think. Archy Pell does all his thinking for him. "after Rudd & Gillard, Mickey Mouse would be an improvement" too true, but Micky was the smart one, your side is led by the dumbo Donald Duck. Sorry Suseonline about the nightmares but with the Mad Monks Church Choices, it's going to be hair shirts and self flagellation and that's just for his supporters like SM and Hasbeen. Don't worry, for you and I, and they might throw in Belly, Tony has much worse planned, just to remind you, from September crucifixions will take place on Fridays. Do not worry about the poor under a Mad Monk government, there will be plenty of room for all of them in the new Pius X Memorial Work House, once known as Centrlink head office. Come September its not all bad news, at least Tony plans to implement the finding of the Gonski Report into the federal governments funding for monasteries. I do believe, and possible SM can confirm this, the first order of business for a Mad Monk government will be the canonisation of Little Johnny Howard, who hence forth will be known as St John the Wombat. that alone makes me feel worm and fuzzy. SM what will be your roll in the new Mad Monk government? Court Jester. "Greens are considered the Mad Hatters of the parliament" SM stop trying to butter us up, no way are we going into coalition with the Mad Monk. Bob told Tony that in 2010 when the dear boy was prostrate on the floor in Bob's office begging crying and squealing, please, please. pretty please, make me PM. Bob said "No way Tony." Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 26 June 2013 8:12:38 AM
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Thanks for that Paul!
The real ending of any reasonable thoughts that Abbott may not be too bad in the top job ended for me a few years ago after reading this newspaper article: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/national/mp-backs-pell-over-sex-claim/story-e6frfku9-1111116878416 With all the latest awful findings against the Catholic Church re hiding paedophiles within their ranks, I remain disgusted that a possible future PM like Abbott is even being considered for that role. Abbott continued to support this lying good mate Cardinal Pell after Pell supported an abusive Priest discussed in the above article . "Dr Pell had dismissed the complaint against Father Goodall in 2003 after giving weight to the priest's claim the encounter was consensual." Posted by Suseonline, Wednesday, 26 June 2013 10:08:18 AM
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Dear Suse,
We're being told that nasty, negative, nay saying Mr Abbott has suddenly become "nice" Mr Abbott in the dark blue suit, white shirt, blue Tie. This as one author pointed out, should be a WTF moment! Can this chameleon be trusted? For almost 3 years this man (for want of a better word) has used a wrecking ball strategy designed to bring down the government as quickly as possible. It has been a campaign not very different to the bully tactics he used to dominate and destroy the student union at Sydney University, supposedly riddled with communists. Mr Abbott has failed. The government is still there, damaged but still afloat. The PM in the meantime has soldiered on, introducing some world first legislation and social reforms. Do we really want an Opposition that has had a campaign of destruction, involving lies, fear mongering, unproven allegations, smear tactics, elected as our government? Do they deserve that? We would all have enormous respect for an Opposition who played a clean game. Who challenged a government's policies and pointed out their flaws, who provided alternative policies that won broad support. Mr Abbott has not played that kind of game. There must be consequences to that - surely. And the MSM is equally culpable. It looks like all the "nasties," that used to be on the fringes of society have all of a sudden been allowed to enter center stage - and are now influencing the direction in which the country should go. And they are being allowed a voice in the media as well. Goodness me. Frightening to say the least. BTW: The following link may be of interest: http://www.indexmundi.com/australia/economy_profile.html Posted by Lexi, Wednesday, 26 June 2013 11:02:18 AM
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Lexi,
Cutting and pasting from the one man blogg "the Snipper". How many rocks did you have to turn over to come up with this toad? We're being told that nasty, spiteful, lying Ms Gillard has suddenly become "nice" Ms Gillard knitting with the fluffy dog. This as one author pointed out, should be a WTF moment! Can this chameleon be trusted? For almost 3 years this woman (for want of a better word) has used a wrecking ball strategy designed to bring down the economy as quickly as possible. It has been a campaign not very different to the bully tactics she used to dominate and destroy the AWU union at Gordon and Slater, supposedly riddled with socialists. Ms Gillard has failed. The economy is still there, damaged but still afloat. The PM in the meantime has soldiered on, introducing some world worst legislation and social reforms. Etc Posted by Shadow Minister, Wednesday, 26 June 2013 2:28:29 PM
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Thanks for reminding us why the Greens are considered the Mad Hatters of the parliament.
3 years ago Juliar knifed Krudd, and said "game on" to TA. I look forward in 3 months to her concession speech to TA, and then her resignation as Labor leader.
If the coalition gets control of both houses, I look forward to the unwinding of some of the 22000 new regulations that are strangling business, and the carbon tax that Juliar promised she would never deliver.