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Compare the Pair.

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shonky, did you see how well the GREENS did, you said before the election they would be wiped out. You also said the Coalition would win. Another one of your big calls; "Labor is in a minority government"...I'll hold you to that. Another one of your "Beat Up' Bolt and 'Cry Baby" Porter type failures. You are a classic when it comes to getting things wrong.
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 23 May 2022 2:58:30 PM
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The fact Keneally is out on her "A" is icing on the cake for me. I made comment on Kenneally on the Forum a little time back.

What I posted 18th March;

"Of the three "ladies" in question, the only one I had anything to do with is Keneally, and that was in NSW State politics, didn't care much for her then. Seeing first hand what a shallow, self-serving person she was, given the opportunity I wouldn't vote for her now."

"In the infamous "Obeid" election our Green candidate scored a 16% swing against her, and Keneally was Obeid's Premier at the time."

Cheers all round.
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 23 May 2022 4:50:26 PM
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Hi Paul,

The rusted on political supporters are obviously
out of touch and have a poor understanding of
how Australian politics works and has evolved in
recent decades. They still persist in bagging
MPs and parties who have been elected. They
are and will remain out of touch.

Australian politics has been given a new lease of life.
Things will never be the same again. The future is looking
bright indeed.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 23 May 2022 5:07:08 PM
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Hi Foxy,

I personally have Labor values, although I can't identify with today's party as it projects itself. Spent a day last week in the seat of Brisbane, I'm hopeful our candidate Stephen Bates can win, but he's in a fight, Stephen was an extremely good candidate. The irony is if Labor is to win they will require LNP, ON and Palmer preferences. At the moment Stephen is in 2nd place behind the LNP candidate who will top the 1st preference vote but can't win, Stephen has a slim 150 vote lead over Labor who are in 3rd place. Interesting.
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 23 May 2022 5:33:02 PM
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Pauliar,

Once again you are proving yourself to be a liar and fraud. I never made any of the claims you said I did.

You are disgusting.
Posted by shadowminister, Tuesday, 24 May 2022 12:12:36 PM
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Hi Paul,

I am very optimistic about our country's future.

There are lessons to be learnt from this transformative
election and hopefully that will be the case for all
concerned. These are certainly interesting times
that we live in. I am looking forward to a future that will be
one of negotiations instead of tactics like personal attacks,
and finger-pointing, and inertia. We can only hope. Although I suspect
some are not capable of any change. However I trust that these folk,
will in time become irrelevant to us and - the way this country is governed.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 24 May 2022 3:46:50 PM
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