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What Does Mr Abbott Stand For?

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Poirot

'It's interesting, runner, how asking for further detail regarding Mr Abbott's vision for Australia, is construed as an "attack" on him - by you.'

what is interesting is your denial. Some quotes from the ladies in this post

'To me he stands for fear, hate, and nastiness.
He's brought out the worst element in our society.'

'Abbott IS vacuous as far as I am concerned.'

'My concern with Abbott is also with his character. '
Posted by runner, Thursday, 27 June 2013 3:41:18 PM
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It's "interesting" that not one Abbott supporter here, has been able to produce even ONE fully costed Abbott policy.

Says it all.
Posted by PJack, Thursday, 27 June 2013 3:44:27 PM
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PJack

I take it you would like the Libs to employ Mr surplus Wayne Swan. Give us a break! Don't Labour/Green supporters have any shame.
Posted by runner, Thursday, 27 June 2013 4:23:51 PM
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SM,

"Anyone with an IQ greater than a squirrel knows clearly what Abbott stands for."

That may be fine for those of your ilk, but some of us see only vacuous sloganeering, platitude, negativity and invective.

That appears to have worked a treat up till now.

If you're telling me, SM, that I should know that Mr Abbott stands for anything and everything other than what Labor represents, then I say that's far too nebulous.

I need Mr Abbott to convince me.

I need him to stop the sloganeering and negative politics and tell me what he wants to do.

Surely anyone who reaches his position must have some creative program he wishes to enact. Why won't he tell us what it is?

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runner,

Considering these threads have run hot for three years with posters freely abusing and slinging insult at Gillard and the independents, I'm surprised by your feigning outrage when a few ladies express their doubts about Mr Abbott.
Posted by Poirot, Thursday, 27 June 2013 4:33:54 PM
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There should be no surprise that there have been questions. Does the name Craig Thomson ring a bell for instance?

Has there ever been a federal government as scandal-ridden as the present Labor/Greens government?
Posted by onthebeach, Thursday, 27 June 2013 4:46:37 PM
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Tony Abbott can only be voted for in his Electorate; and be a member of a party now headed by him. The Party is bigger than him so we should ask "What are the policies proposed by the Liberal / National Party?"
Posted by Josephus, Thursday, 27 June 2013 5:11:44 PM
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