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So what's all the fuss about with the libs changing leaders

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......I believe Malcolm is doing a Gillard (both planted by CIA and the Illuminati cabal globalists). We didn’t vote for them, did we?

Constance, nobody other than those in their respective electorates voted for them, we onlybget to vote for the local member and don't get a say in who the side with, or who they choose as leader. It's one ofvthe fundamental flaws in our system.

Yes Foxy, it is about changing leaders and when the current leader has lost their way, why shouldn't parties be able to dump them, because after all, the people didn't get to choose the leader, the party did. That's why I ask what's all the fuss about.
Posted by rehctub, Thursday, 24 September 2015 12:36:35 PM
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Hi there FOXY...

It's really sad isn't it, that we can no longer depend or trust our political leaders to do what's best for our great country. This Nation was built on the hard work of all Australians. Australians who's only common wish, was to have a job, a home, and to bring up their children with all the great values and morality our forebears once taught us ?

And now...where do we go, what do we do, and who'll lead us out of this political void ? Who has the persuasive qualities, together with the resolution and courageousness, to spurn those politicians who engage in petty political factions, backroom deals, self interest, egos, and moral corrupt agendas, to lead this country out of the pessimism and gloom that now seems to completely pervade the electorate as a whole ?

Honestly FOXY what this country needs and needs urgently, is a real, fair dinkum LEADER, and nothing less ! And sadly, I see nobody, no one at all, even on the far horizon, with any of the qualities that are so urgently needed ?

Though as a provisional measure, might I humbly suggest to you, forming a Task Force of detectives, drawn from members of the NSW Police Fraud Squad, and let 'em loose into every State Parliament House, and the Federal Parliament, in Canberra. With a brief to rout out all entrenched corruption, as practiced by our elected representatives !

Actually, a Task Force would be patently insufficient. An entire police force is what's needed, considering how deeply entrenched corruption is engrained in our political system ?
Posted by o sung wu, Thursday, 24 September 2015 1:36:17 PM
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Dear Rehctub, and O Sung Wu,

The voting public is simply desperate for someone
to make an argument for reform that as stated
earlier comes to grips with the economic,
technological and social changes that threaten this
country forever.

I am optimistic and believe Virginia Trioli
when she tells us - that of all Australian
politicians Malcolm Turnbull is one of a very, very few
who appears to see a way through blinkered craven self-interest,
and to a greater Australia somewhere beyond.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 24 September 2015 1:55:47 PM
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After all the rabid foaming-at-the-mouth diatribes levelled at the ALP for doing the same thing, it shows them up to be nothing more than self-serving power-hungry hypocrites.

But then again, that's what they have always been.
Posted by wobbles, Saturday, 26 September 2015 4:34:14 PM
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At 57 'Phony' Tony has declared himself too young to suffer an ignominious political death, and will battle on from the sidelines. This must give hope to our forum friends from the rabid right that their beloved messiah will one day make the "second coming", and return to lead them into salvation. Could we see the formation of a new far right holy trinity within parliament consisting of yesterdays discards, god the Tony, god the Bronnie and god the 'Cocky' Joe, would make for interesting times, or is 'Phony' Tony simply going to, borrowing a line from one of the rabid rights most prolific posters, sit back and swing off the public teat. Your call boys! Should the Mad Monk, go or stay?
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 26 September 2015 6:47:39 PM
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Should the Mad Monk, go or stay? In keeping with being like the Labor party he should stay and try and destabilise the government from within.

I wonder though how Tony and Joe would get on in that trinity now. Might be some smiting going on.

R0bert
Posted by R0bert, Saturday, 26 September 2015 7:34:39 PM
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