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What Does Mr Abbott Stand For?
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Posted by PJack, Friday, 12 July 2013 12:44:57 AM
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P Jack do not waste your time and effort.
Shadow Minister is not going to move, not ever. His signature here is telling, and quite good. He in every way, is a Shadow Minister, unfortunately forever, like Abbott,s team. Truth will not budge him. He is as hard to move as Pyne, yet he has the ability to move us, at will. Let truth guide you, the polls say it all. Do not pop the cork yet but have it chilled. Tony Abbott and the Shadow Ministers , all of them, are working for us. Followers of those acrobatic persons on the pommel horse and such should ready their cameras. Abbott is about to try the triple somersault with twist, to shake off his negativity, fat chance. But fun. Posted by Belly, Friday, 12 July 2013 5:35:56 AM
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Belly, PJack,
Good article, examining Abbott's policy direction. http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/4812208.html Posted by Poirot, Friday, 12 July 2013 8:46:27 AM
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Brilliant link Poirot thanks.
Many, even some of those who vote for them do not understand that thread tells a truth about our current opposition. They scream about class warfare, but indulge in it constantly. A former Deputy Prime Minister Doug Anthony, once said in my presents *that is what is wrong with this country, money is finding its way in to the wrong hands* His remark came after he asked locomotive driver in WA what was his wages. He however was a country party/National, for the most part they are red necks from birth. Bet his middle name was Angus or Brangus , often they name their kids after cattle. Posted by Belly, Friday, 12 July 2013 3:31:22 PM
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PJack,
I gather your inability to put forward one successful labor policy not only stems from the lack of successful labor policies, but also your ignorance of English and the difference between legislation and policy. That Labor has passed legislation does not imply that it was successful, or with administrative legislation, that it had anything to do with policy. In small words, Please name one successful labor policy and stop lying. Posted by Shadow Minister, Saturday, 13 July 2013 10:22:29 AM
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SM,
Now, now....we mustn't accuse people of lying. Otherwise some might ask Mr Abbott how he can claim those travel expenses were inadvertent. How can it be "inadvertent" when you're travelling to your own book signing in a comcar? Posted by Poirot, Saturday, 13 July 2013 10:32:13 AM
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How can we "seriously" deal with such hogwash as Shadow Minister's false and lying statement?
There has been over 280 pieces of legislation in parliament, presented and passed (often with Coalition support). Despite a very bad and negative coalition, over TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY POLICIES that work, have been passed.
Picking out a handful that one thinks don't work (opinion, opinion, opinion) does NOT mean all 280 policies don't work.
Poor Shadow Minister.