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The Strange Ways of Malcolm T

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I wouldn't expect anything else.

After all, Turnbull is more RRG, [radical ratbag green] than he ever was Liberal. Surely you have noticed his dictatorial tendencies, a perfect lefty green.
Posted by Hasbeen, Monday, 9 May 2016 10:54:16 AM
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Turnbull backed his mate Henson taking nude shots of teenage girls in the name of art. The sooner the rational members of the conservatives get rid of or start another party the better. The Liberals are now as grubby as Labour. At least the Greens are proud of their perversion and religous lies.
Posted by runner, Monday, 9 May 2016 11:32:42 AM
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Just another reason for putting the Turnbull party last on the ballot paper.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 9 May 2016 1:14:41 PM
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I dont trust the greens much these days.

One would be surprised by depopulation comments some international greens have have made.

Jacques-Yves Cousteau, oceanographer and environmentalist said in 1991, “we must eliminate 350,000 people per day."
Posted by Referundemdrivensocienty, Monday, 9 May 2016 2:31:47 PM
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According to Wikipedia:

Ms Lin Hatfield Dodds is one of Australia's leading social
justice advocates. She is also the National Director of
UnitingCare Australia and is a recognised expert on social
policy and community services. She has served on a wide
range of boards and government advisory boards, and is a
frequent media commentator and respected conference speaker.

Last year (2015) She was a speaker at the Economic and Social
Outlook Conference (Rebuilding Foundations for Reform) along
side distinguished people like Mr Geoff Allen, Senator the Hon.
Simon Birmingham, Prof. John Daley (CEO Grattan Institue),
Mr Peter Davidson, Prof Glyn Davis, Mr John Fraser,
the Hon. Josh Frydenberg, MP, to name just a few.

Ms Dodds chairs the boards of the Australian Institute,
UnitingCare, and serves on the board of the Australian Centre for
Christianity and Culture. She is past Chair of the Australian
Social Inclusion Board, past President of the Australia Council
of Social Service, and chaired the ACT Community Inclusion Board
for four years.

Perhaps the Prime Minister through his own wide range of
experience has found that it is possible to be conservative and
intellectually honest. Perhaps he's also learned through his
own experiences that no matter what political party a
professional belongs to - there are people who do use data
and honest arguments to support their perspectives - hence his
choice in appointing Ms Dodds to the job for which she is
undoubtedly experienced.

Cheers.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 9 May 2016 2:37:45 PM
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Malcolm is smart enough to understand that to win, he has to win the voters in the middle, not those on either side of the extreme. Extreme right wing people simply don't seem to understand that. So the answer is some compromise, but win the election, rather than behave like a dog with a bone who won't budge an inch.
Posted by Yabby, Monday, 9 May 2016 6:32:19 PM
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