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Malcolm Fraser dies after short illness - aged 84.
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Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 22 March 2015 2:28:12 PM
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LOL, a new party? Bizarre. That proves Fraser had lost it.
Fraser would have been competition for the easily impressionable vote. You and crazy Sarah Hanson-Young would have had Fraser's guts for garters. Posted by onthebeach, Sunday, 22 March 2015 2:30:06 PM
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otb,
Here you go - Confirming everything I stated in my earlier post about you. As for Mr Fraser's political new party? Perhaps I should send an email to Malcolm Turnbull. It just may be the answer to the Coalition's woes. Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 22 March 2015 5:37:24 PM
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Fox,
You have completely lost it this time. How is that 'memorial' to Big Mal going? Now you are going to wrote to Malcolm Turnbull to sign him up for the dead guy's non-existent new party. You will be writing to Elvis next? Posted by onthebeach, Sunday, 22 March 2015 6:07:10 PM
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Sorry all, make that 'write' in lieu of 'wrote'.
Posted by onthebeach, Sunday, 22 March 2015 6:34:40 PM
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I have just finished watching the TV Memorial to
Malcolm Fraser on the ABC. It was worth watching and made me realise what a great man we have lost. A man of compassion and a big heart. The following website sums him up rather well: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-20/matthewson-malcolm-fraser-right-and-left-politics/6336146 "The death of Malcolm Fraser is a poignant reminder of a time when it was not considered weak or permissive to be a progressive in the Liberal Party; a time when a Liberal politician and a government could be economically as well as socially responsible." "Such a combination should not be a relic of the past to be wistfully remembered, but a feature of today's politics. The sadness of Fraser's death is magnified by his loss as a role model for modern Liberal progressives." Malcolm Turnbull and others "waiting in the ranks" could well take a look at Fraser's policy platforms for a new party, and see what they can adapt and use in their future policies - thereby offering disheartened voters with the current state of politics, and the 3 major parties, perhaps a better direction for this country's future. Big ideas often spring from little ones. For me this discussion has now run its course. I Thank you all for your time, and wish you all a Good Night. Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 22 March 2015 8:04:02 PM
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Malcolm Fraser is dead.
He is no longer accountable for anything.
And, you need to stop gushing and focusing on
what you see as our former Prime Minister's
"mistakes" in immigration policy because it
doesn't suit your political agenda or your
narrow-minded slant on things.
Take off your blinkers and try living in
the 21st Century.
As for Sarah-Hanson Young and the Greens?
They are your obsession, not mine.
I am not "joined at the hip," with Sarah
as you claim.
It's you who brings her up every chance you
get. (probably an - "old-man-young girl" fantasy).
I dare say.
It's quite a common trend among certain types.
And it's you who needs to explain yourself.
Not me.
Although, I think I understand only too well.;-)