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Libs with their first Rudd mudslinging ad 30 mins before Rudd even wins.
Slimy cunts.
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notorganic wrote:Libs with their first Rudd mudslinging ad 30 mins before Rudd even wins.
Slimy cunts. There are no soundbites from Coalition members. Labor can only blame themselves.
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Doesn't matter not Abbott.
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notorganic
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RedKat wrote:Whats with the Labor party and air head deputy PM's? How is Albanese an airhead?
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macktheknife
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Abbott just spoke about building the infrastructure of the 21st century.
Don't know how he's going to do that by paying Telstra 10 billion for their copper.
"I don't want to play parliamentary games." After the 380th or whatever attempt to suspend standing orders. :lol:
edit - Haha, someone called him out on that. Of course, he completely ignored the question.
Edited by macktheknife: 26/6/2013 11:10:48 PM
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No Parliamentary games!
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I could watch Laitka Burke talk about anything <3
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macktheknife wrote:I could watch Laitka Burke talk about anything <3 (y)
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macktheknife wrote:I could watch Laitka Burke talk about anything <3 meh
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433 wrote:macktheknife wrote:I could watch Laitka Burke talk about anything <3 meh Racist
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notorganic wrote:433 wrote:macktheknife wrote:I could watch Laitka Burke talk about anything <3 meh Racist 8-[
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Fucking hell Gillard, could your exit speech have any more bitterness? So much for party first.
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Hasn't Labor got anyone else? One loser replaces another.
What a mess. Thank god it looks like the election will now be in August. Can't wait for the stench of this awful government to finally be gone. Two terms and it looks like they been fking things up for a decade.
Gee, Labor leaders would knife their own mums to keep their jobs. Clowns and losers. Political expediency at its ugliest.
Edited by thupercoach: 27/6/2013 06:59:08 AM
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thupercoach wrote:Hasn't Labor got anyone else? One loser replaces another.
What a mess. Thank god it looks like the election will now be in August. Can't wait for the stench of this awful government to finally be gone. Two terms and it looks like they been fking things up for a decade.
Gee, Labor leaders would knife their own mums to keep their jobs. Clowns and losers. Political expediency at its ugliest.
Edited by thupercoach: 27/6/2013 06:59:08 AM And Howard versus Peacock?
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Australian Parliament is turning into an episode of "The Real Housewives of the ACT"
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Time for Turnbull to turn on the heat and then we can have a real battle of the Titans. -PB
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notorganic
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paulbagzFC wrote:Time for Turnbull to turn on the heat and then we can have a real battle of the Titans.
-PB Would be epic. Mr China vs. Mr Broadbandp
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Question - I want the mines to be back up & running and making squillions again. Who do I vote for on my voting slip in the upcoming election?
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pv4 wrote:Question - I want the mines to be back up & running and making squillions again. Who do I vote for on my voting slip in the upcoming election? Doesn't matter, the boom is over.
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Some good memes doing the rounds.
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notorganic wrote:pv4 wrote:Question - I want the mines to be back up & running and making squillions again. Who do I vote for on my voting slip in the upcoming election? Doesn't matter, the boom is over. The boom has been over about a dozen times in the last 20 years. I've lived the effects of it first-hand. Is Liberal confirmed going to remove the mining tax if they get control?
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Joffa wrote:thupercoach wrote:Hasn't Labor got anyone else? One loser replaces another.
What a mess. Thank god it looks like the election will now be in August. Can't wait for the stench of this awful government to finally be gone. Two terms and it looks like they been fking things up for a decade.
Gee, Labor leaders would knife their own mums to keep their jobs. Clowns and losers. Political expediency at its ugliest.
Edited by thupercoach: 27/6/2013 06:59:08 AM And Howard versus Peacock? You're older than you look mate. Couldn't agree more, that was equally embarrassing. But it was more than 20 years ago. Today it's Labor looking like a bunch it clowns and nincompoops.
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Heartinator wrote:Australian Parliament is turning into an episode of "The Real Housewives of the ACT" Mysoginist!!!!!!
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whadda day for dumbocracy and statism...quite the circus, our canberra bubble media just laps this stuff up!
loved the hashtag on nine's coverage #youdecide ....umm no 'you' dont LOL
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I genuinely feel sorry for ALP supporters and party members, the party has been a shambles for a while now but it's been well and truly gutted for the worse after this. It's sickening to see so many MP's acting out of job security and promoting a man that has actively devoted so much time to undermining the party.
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HA as opposed to those who undermined the 'will of the people' in the first place....but of course its all about the party and the powerbrokers, must never undermine them Kev ;)
but then we all know the only reason the bloke got elected in the first place was because he looked like John Howard and his name rhymed with '07'...oh glorious democracy...could u even make this shit up if u tried.... :lol:
the big issue though is they interrupted the Origin pre game....proof positive of the bubble nature of Canberra!
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The thing that really sticks in my mind is I'm led to believe the last time Gillard and Krudd had a face-off, Gillard won by 70 something to 30 something. Whereas this time it was a lot closer. To me, all this debacle has done is piss of half of the labour party. Not exactly "united", are they?
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Quote:A Few Words on Kevin RuddBy Carly Learson Finally, Kevin Rudd has his revenge. Julia Gillard had barely reached Yaralumla when he sent out an email with the headline: Prime Minister to address the media. His speech had been written and practiced, over and over again. Like a church Minister trying to sound cool, he addressed us. Young people, let's start cooking with gas! Many will say that Julia Gillard got what she deserved, that she did the same thing to Kevin Rudd almost exactly three years ago. The circumstances are similar – the last week of parliament, less than three months before an election, with Bill Shorten essentially deciding the vote. But there are big differences between the two. I worked in Parliament House before and during the 2010 spill. Everyone knew Kevin Rudd was only Prime Minister because he'd done so well building up his personal popularity in the electorate. Within the ALP caucus he was despised. It was only after the coup that MPs made it clear why they could no longer support him; that is, that he is an egomaniac who puts himself before both the ALP and the nation. He was known for purposely making MPs wait for hours to see him, even when he'd requested the meeting. He'd scream at staff, blame them for mistakes he'd made, ask for summaries of documents that would take hours to produce, then insist on reading the entire document himself anyway. Often he'd do these things out of a passive aggressive desire to control everyone, rather than genuine interest in the content. He trusted no-one, but demanded loyalty. He'd throw things in anger. He surrounded himself with clever but young men who he could dominate. He'd invite them in for meetings and proceed to slowly, and noisily, take large bites out of an apple and bark juicy demands at them while munching away. Julia Gillard, on the other hand, had been a loyal and hardworking Deputy, avoiding Rudd whenever possible and trying to get on with education reforms. She's always been far more focused on finding ways to give kids a better education, getting workers back their rights and dealing with climate change than she has been on finding ways to get herself more publicity, get herself more votes in caucus or become Prime Minister. When she did become Prime Minister, she remained focused on those policy areas and expanded her interest to include foreign affairs, striking important trade deals with China and the US. Kevin Rudd has been focused on nothing more than Kevin Rudd over the past three years. He doesn't want to be Prime Minister to address climate change or help kids. He wants to go back to those times where he was all-powerful. He has proven to be someone who would sacrifice Labor's chances at winning an election for personal gain. And he's proven that being divisive, self-centred and even going against Labor policy can work. What a role model. Those Ministers and MPs who can't bear to work with him again have quit, and there are a lot of them. The ALP now consists mostly of inexperienced backbenchers and Rudd supporters. Perfect, thinks Kevin. It's just the way he wants it to be. You want to be a big fish, reduce the size of the pond. The reason Bill Shorten looked like he was going to vomit when he gave his press conference was that he knew that Kevin had not changed, that he was setting himself up to work for someone who is impossible to get along with, and he was putting that person ahead of someone he has supported and respected for a long time. Yesterday the parliament also lost two of its hardest working and best-loved MPs – Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott. Both of their seats will be won by the National Party, delivering two more safe seats to the Coalition. Peter Garrett is also quitting politics altogether. His seat in Eastern Sydney is on just a 5% margin. While polls show that installing Rudd will improve chances for Labor across the board, they haven't measured what the impact will be on seats like Kingsford-Smith. Will the voters be angry at the loss of their popular MP? His seat may be subject to a preselection battle – Kristina Keneally, former Premier of NSW, is looking for a Federal seat, but her association with Eddie Obeid may hinder her chances of winning. Craig Emerson has been the Member for Rankin in Brisbane for five terms, and it's doubtful whether a new candidate, most likely Jim Chalmers, former Chief of Staff to Wayne Swan, can get enough support needed. Peter Beattie has been surfacing in the media recently – maybe it's an opportunity for another former Premier to revive his career. Julia Gillard was sacrificed so that the ALP has a better chance of beating Tony Abbott, and the polls taken last night suggest they do have a slight chance of beating him. If Kevin Rudd calls the election for early August, we are unlikely to see another leadership challenge. But if he goes for a later election, who knows what will happen. If polls show Abbott being beaten, there's nothing to stop the Liberals doing the same thing. Kevin can beat Tony Abbott, but he can't beat Malcolm Turnbull. Polls can only predict so much, and looking at a nationwide survey of sentiment doesn't translate into a clear picture of which seats Labor will lose. Eden-Monaro is marginal, but Mike Kelly will probably hold onto it because of his local popularity. On the other hand, some seats in Western Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne on bigger margins could suffer massive swings, mostly because of fears of boat people. Tony Abbott has far more credibility than Kevin Rudd when it comes to stopping the boats, as bizarre an issue as it may be, simply because when the Coalition was in power there were fewer boats arriving. He must also do something about the carbon tax. It is, after all, an extra $15 a month for some of us. You can get two beers for that. The spill is the culmination of an extremely strange set of political circumstances where more importance has been placed on selling than on doing, more focus has been on internal fighting than on the real fight between Labor and the Coalition, and more attention is paid to the Prime Minister's hobbies than to the Coalition's policy positions. Yesterday Julia Gillard and Peter Garrett got their education reform bill through Parliament. No-one has or will report this as the massive achievement it is. It's the way it's been for her entire time as Prime Minister. I hope she knows that regular Australians appreciate what she's done. She will not suffer from her loss of power as Kevin Rudd did because she never sought it, and the power associated with the job was not what drove her. We should be proud of what Julia Gillard has helped this country achieved, and I believe we should not endorse the behaviour demonstrated by Rudd over the past three years. Tony Abbott and Christopher Pyne look like nice guys in comparison. Does Tony Abbott deserve to be Prime Minister? No. But does Kevin Rudd deserve a thrashing this election? Absolutely. http://www.vice.com/en_au/read/a-few-words-on-kevin-rudd?utm_source=vicefb
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Pyne has the most punchable face ever.
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