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Turnbull challenge

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"Poor feller my country."

Hasbeen, you've said it all!!
Posted by Is Mise, Friday, 24 August 2018 4:02:28 PM
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Well, we now know for sure that 45 Liberal politicians do not get it at all, and 40 probably have some idea of the mess that they are in. The only good thing about today's vote is that Turnbull and Bishop have gone from the top of the party. But, Morrison has been Turnbull's sock puppet for too long to change a damn thing. Dutton was the Liberal's last chance. There will now be no alternative to socialism in Australia for the forceable future. Next year - or perhaps prior to this Christmas - Bill Shorten will be PM, until he is done over by Albanese, and many of us will not live to see another conservative government. What a bloody awful future!
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 24 August 2018 4:02:50 PM
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Dear Hassie,

I've always believed that the voters do get it right
in the end. They're sick of all this in-fighting
by a few ambitious malcontents that want to drag
everything down to suit their own agendas. Maybe,
just maybe they'll get the message that voters are
not going to vote for greedy self-serving gits any
more.

I'm so relieved that Peter Dutton did not get in.
The only job he's suited for is that of an undertaker
at a funeral parlour. As for Tony Abbott - the less
said the better.

At least Scott Morrison has a brain and knows how to
use it. He also has a heart. Josh Frydenberg is a
very hard worker - plus he's not a wrecker.
We need those kind of people in our Parliament.
People who go in to make a difference - not just to
further their own careers.
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 24 August 2018 4:24:26 PM
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Dear Foxy,

I'm just happy Dutton didn't get his hands on the leadership. I don't for a moment think he will stop trying nor will the Murdoch press.

Dear mhaze,

Knock it off.

We were both wrong, especially about Howard. But I was far less wrong than you.

The thing is I have repeatedly caught you with your pants down and yet can not recall you even once owning up to it. That is the difference between the two of us.

Dear Hasbeen,

These were the direct words of your mate Abbott; "There will be no wrecking, no undermining and no sniping."

Why do you still have so much time for destructive, lying politicians like him? More over why do you want such a liar on the front bench?
Posted by SteeleRedux, Friday, 24 August 2018 4:37:50 PM
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my mob Labor had a loss today, of the three Morrison is the worse for us RUPERT'S man Dutton would have been a walk over for us, the view above proposes that poster thinks only he knows the mind of voters steelredux not you as usual you are about right
Posted by Belly, Friday, 24 August 2018 5:00:13 PM
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SR,

"We were both wrong, especially about Howard. But I was far less wrong than you."

What did I say that was wrong? I simply quoted numbers from the same source as you. Except you got those numbers wrong. Which is par for the coarse. You said that immigration rates increased under Abbott and I showed figures that refuted that and which you've now accepted. You used one set of numbers to claim immigration tripled under Howard. I used another set of official figures to show that the increase wasn't anything like what you claimed.

" I have repeatedly caught you with your pants down".

SR in fantasy-land. Name one such occasion. I do recall more than once when you've made assertions that I was wrong and then made a quick exit before your claims can be tested.

eg

http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/thread.asp?discussion=8152#254122
Posted by mhaze, Friday, 24 August 2018 5:06:15 PM
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