lukerobinho
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notorganic wrote:I find it amazing that Queensland would round on the ALP so vehemently after what Campbell Newman has done to it. What like actually paying back their debt after Labor sent them up the creek Edited by lukerobinho: 3/6/2013 11:46:44 PM
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thupercoach
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lukerobinho wrote:notorganic wrote:I find it amazing that Queensland would round on the ALP so vehemently after what Campbell Newman has done to it. What like actually paying back their debt after Labor sent them up the creek Edited by lukerobinho: 3/6/2013 11:46:44 PM Leftie elitists are always amazed when people see sense and round on them. They still haven't forgiven Howard for winning four elections.
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batfink
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afromanGT wrote:It's bad enough that people who need financial support struggle to get it. And you think we need to cut it.
I find it a bit rich that you're calling me a 'dumb fuck', you can't even grasp basic grammar and syntax and you're trying to debate something as complicated as politics.
"boo hoo, someone got my tax dollars who didn't deserve it" Fuck off champ, what about the thousands of people who don't get your tax dollars who DO deserve it? who are these people????once again you display how stupid you are.......you keep saying i want to cut welfare to people who NEED IT.....nowhere have i said that......not once in any of these posts.....i have stated and for you i will state again.....there are 1,000's of people who are rorting the system and need to be weeded out.......surely you can grasp this......please tell me you can understand this......it really isn't that hard....tell you what if you can't understand the simple fact that i make that there are welfare cheats out there who need to be culled from the system let me know and for you princess i will spend considerable amount of time drawing pictures with pretty colours and put dots and numbers on the drawing so you can join them........or perhaps i can get some red cellophane for you so you can read the post correctly???? oh i see....no reply.....doesn't surprise me........ Edited by batfink: 4/6/2013 09:28:42 PM
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batfink wrote:afromanGT wrote:KenGooner_GCU wrote:Look, until he actually makes the distinction, it's just posturing. Batfink posturing, talking about things he doesn't have the language skills to explain and commenting on things he doesn't understand? That's never happened before. you know what!! i have had it with pathetic tards like you who have to use personal attacks to justify your own contorted opinion......
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notorganic wrote:I find it amazing that Queensland would round on the ALP so vehemently after what Campbell Newman has done to it. Fucking oath. He's a c#nt who will ruin this state, voted in by wankers in the South East thanks to the money he splashed when he was Lord Mayor of Brissy. The North will suffer because of this. One day we might just separate from the south and take all of our agriculture, mining, tourism and water with us and they can fucking suffer. -PB
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paulbagzFC
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lukerobinho wrote:notorganic wrote:I find it amazing that Queensland would round on the ALP so vehemently after what Campbell Newman has done to it. What like actually paying back their debt after Labor sent them up the creek What, by selling more Government assets? The exact thing that they complained about when ALP were in power? So it's bad if Labour sell assets but ok if the Liberals do it? =; -PB
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lukerobinho wrote:notorganic wrote:I find it amazing that Queensland would round on the ALP so vehemently after what Campbell Newman has done to it. What like actually paying back their debt after Labor sent them up the creek Edited by lukerobinho: 3/6/2013 11:46:44 PM "Let's fix the economy by increasing the unemployment rate!" First class logic.
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macktheknife
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paulbagzFC wrote:notorganic wrote:I find it amazing that Queensland would round on the ALP so vehemently after what Campbell Newman has done to it. Fucking oath. He's a c#nt who will ruin this state, voted in by wankers in the South East thanks to the money he splashed when he was Lord Mayor of Brissy. The North will suffer because of this. One day we might just separate from the south and take all of our agriculture, mining, tourism and water with us and they can fucking suffer. -PB Maybe you could create a new country with Western Australia.
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macktheknife wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:notorganic wrote:I find it amazing that Queensland would round on the ALP so vehemently after what Campbell Newman has done to it. Fucking oath. He's a c#nt who will ruin this state, voted in by wankers in the South East thanks to the money he splashed when he was Lord Mayor of Brissy. The North will suffer because of this. One day we might just separate from the south and take all of our agriculture, mining, tourism and water with us and they can fucking suffer. -PB Maybe you could create a new country with Western Australia. Palmer for PM. -PB
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afromanGT
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paulbagzFC wrote:lukerobinho wrote:notorganic wrote:I find it amazing that Queensland would round on the ALP so vehemently after what Campbell Newman has done to it. What like actually paying back their debt after Labor sent them up the creek What, by selling more Government assets? Are there any more 'government assets' left to be privatized?
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paulbagzFC
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afromanGT wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:lukerobinho wrote:notorganic wrote:I find it amazing that Queensland would round on the ALP so vehemently after what Campbell Newman has done to it. What like actually paying back their debt after Labor sent them up the creek What, by selling more Government assets? Are there any more 'government assets' left to be privatized? Yep. The ones that should of been sold first and a long time ago; Stadiums Queensland. -PB
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macktheknife
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AFL buys Suncorp. Demolishes it.
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WaMackie
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The 'REAL' Julia Gillard 1.  2.  3. http://www.emilyslist.org.au/EMILY's List Australia was founded in 1996 by a group of progressive Labor women passionate about increasing women's representation and rights in Australia. Having seen the good work being done by EMILY's List in the U.S., they knew an organisation dedicated to supporting progressive women in and around politics would be warmly welcomed in Australia. The achievements of our members since have been immense. So far, we've supported 155 progressive candidates in their election to State, Territory and Federal parliament across Australia. We've seen the election of our first woman Prime Minister and a record number of women in Federal Cabinet. The first woman Premiers in both Queensland and Tasmania were members of EMILY's List. Our current EMILY's List leaders around the country include the Tasmanian Premier, the Australian Capital Territory Chief Minister, the Northern Territory Opposition Leader, the New South Wales Deputy Opposition Leader, and of course the Prime Minister. 4. http://media.smh.com.au/news/national-times/julia-gillards-misogyny--speech-in-full-3701787.htmlEdited by wamackie: 4/6/2013 05:28:42 PM
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:-S I'm not sure what point WaMackie is making here...
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afromanGT wrote::-S I'm not sure what point WaMackie is making here... She's formed a Slush Fund to get chicks into Parliament...then bags out other MPs as women-hating. Also, what the f//k is she doing still owning this Emily's List, when she is PM? Edited by wamackie: 4/6/2013 05:37:16 PM
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WaMackie wrote:afromanGT wrote::-S I'm not sure what point WaMackie is making here... She's formed a Slush Fund to get chicks into Parliament...then bags out other MPs as women-hating. Also, what the f//k is she doing still owning this Emily's List, when she is PM? Edited by wamackie: 4/6/2013 05:37:16 PM I fail to see any connection to bribery or illicit doings. That's purely speculative on your behalf. And when you become Prime Minister you're not forced to give up all your assets and non-parliamentary positions. It's an organisation working to raise the profile of women in the community. There's nothing wrong wit that. If you're going to clutch at ridiculous straws to portray her as evil, stick with that she's a red head.
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WaMackie
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afromanGT wrote:WaMackie wrote:afromanGT wrote::-S I'm not sure what point WaMackie is making here... She's formed a Slush Fund to get chicks into Parliament...then bags out other MPs as women-hating. Also, what the f//k is she doing still owning this Emily's List, when she is PM? Edited by wamackie: 4/6/2013 05:37:16 PM I fail to see any connection to bribery or illicit doings. That's purely speculative on your behalf. And when you become Prime Minister you're not forced to give up all your assets and non-parliamentary positions. It's an organisation working to raise the profile of women in the community. There's nothing wrong wit that. If you're going to clutch at ridiculous straws to portray her as evil, stick with that she's a red head. What planet were you born on?
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afromanGT
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You're making purely speculative accusations. There is NO EVIDENCE to support your claim.
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afromanGT wrote:You're making purely speculative accusations. There is NO EVIDENCE to support your claim. This. Play the game, not the (wo)man.
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Julia Gillard – gone by next Wednesday BOB GOSFORD | MAR 15, 2013 4:41PM | EMAIL | PRINT SHARE 3 inShare I’ll call it now. The tap on the shoulder has finally come for Prime Minister Julia Gillard. She will be out of the job by Wednesday next and second-time-around Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will face one day of parliamentary sittings as leader before the long spring break. Roll on September 14 2013. The Northern Myth has it from solid Labor sources that Prime Minister Julia Gillard has been tapped on the shoulder today and will leave office next Wednesday, March 20. While the timing at first appears curious – why wait five days? – a quick glance at the Parliamentary sitting calendar shows that this would give her replacement – tipped to be Kevin Rudd – just one day of Parliament before the long break through to budget sittings in mid-May. So Rudd would have one day to make his mark and appear on TV screens from question time, without facing weeks of parliamentary scrutiny and glee from the Coalition. And there is an ironic twist in the tale. When Kevin Rudd was rolled by Julia Gillard on 24 June 2010, she had a single day of uproarious glory in the Parliament before the long winter/spring break through to late August. Social media has been ablaze this week with talk of a spill and of Gillard being tapped by a delegation of senior Labor figures, rumours that were until recently denied. Gillard has been in an election-losing position in the opinion polls for some time and her decision to name the election day (September 14) precipitated a series of events which have not helped her attempt to hold onto power. Her recent attack on alleged rorting of the 457 visa program has prompted some criticism from within Labor. Many political experts think Labor powerbrokers would not force a spill on Gillard, so the only way the crown would pass to another is if she agrees to step down. can't happen quick enough.......................
to bad the first female PM of Austtralia couln't have some substance, integrity or poise.......instead she is a liar,corrupt cretin and absolute deceitful tard, even slater & Gordon don't want her back...Tim has dumped her and the greens are lost and searching for a new partner......scumbags that they are Edited by batfink: 4/6/2013 09:33:54 PMhttp://blogs.crikey.com.au/northern/2013/03/15/julia-gillard-gone-by-next-wednesday/Edited by Joffa: 4/6/2013 09:56:14 PM
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Batfink could you post the link please.
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Why would they sack the woman who's going to b the scapegoat for the unwinnable election?
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afromanGT wrote:You're making purely speculative accusations. There is NO EVIDENCE to support your claim. what does it smell like having your head way up your arse?????????????
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batfink wrote:afromanGT wrote:You're making purely speculative accusations. There is NO EVIDENCE to support your claim. what does it smell like having your head way up your arse????????????? Evidence or GTFO. Don't accuse me of "having my head up my arse" because I don't do what you do and blindly believe whatever I'm told. Edited by afromanGT: 4/6/2013 09:45:12 PM
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batfink wrote:Julia Gillard – gone by next Wednesday BOB GOSFORD | MAR 15, 2013 4:41PM | EMAIL | PRINT SHARE 3 inShare I’ll call it now. The tap on the shoulder has finally come for Prime Minister Julia Gillard. She will be out of the job by Wednesday next and second-time-around Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will face one day of parliamentary sittings as leader before the long spring break. Roll on September 14 2013. The Northern Myth has it from solid Labor sources that Prime Minister Julia Gillard has been tapped on the shoulder today and will leave office next Wednesday, March 20. While the timing at first appears curious – why wait five days? – a quick glance at the Parliamentary sitting calendar shows that this would give her replacement – tipped to be Kevin Rudd – just one day of Parliament before the long break through to budget sittings in mid-May. So Rudd would have one day to make his mark and appear on TV screens from question time, without facing weeks of parliamentary scrutiny and glee from the Coalition. And there is an ironic twist in the tale. When Kevin Rudd was rolled by Julia Gillard on 24 June 2010, she had a single day of uproarious glory in the Parliament before the long winter/spring break through to late August. Social media has been ablaze this week with talk of a spill and of Gillard being tapped by a delegation of senior Labor figures, rumours that were until recently denied. Gillard has been in an election-losing position in the opinion polls for some time and her decision to name the election day (September 14) precipitated a series of events which have not helped her attempt to hold onto power. Her recent attack on alleged rorting of the 457 visa program has prompted some criticism from within Labor. Many political experts think Labor powerbrokers would not force a spill on Gillard, so the only way the crown would pass to another is if she agrees to step down. can't happen quick enough.......................
to bad the first female PM of Austtralia couln't have some substance, integrity or poise.......instead she is a liar,corrupt cretin and absolute deceitful tard, even slater & Gordon don't want her back...Tim has dumped her and the greens are lost and searching for a new partner......scumbags that they are Edited by batfink: 4/6/2013 09:33:54 PMhttp://blogs.crikey.com.au/northern/2013/03/15/julia-gillard-gone-by-next-wednesday/Edited by Joffa: 4/6/2013 09:56:14 PM You do realise that it's no longer March, right?
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notorganic wrote:batfink wrote:Julia Gillard – gone by next Wednesday BOB GOSFORD | MAR 15, 2013 4:41PM | EMAIL | PRINT SHARE 3 inShare I’ll call it now. The tap on the shoulder has finally come for Prime Minister Julia Gillard. She will be out of the job by Wednesday next and second-time-around Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will face one day of parliamentary sittings as leader before the long spring break. Roll on September 14 2013. The Northern Myth has it from solid Labor sources that Prime Minister Julia Gillard has been tapped on the shoulder today and will leave office next Wednesday, March 20. While the timing at first appears curious – why wait five days? – a quick glance at the Parliamentary sitting calendar shows that this would give her replacement – tipped to be Kevin Rudd – just one day of Parliament before the long break through to budget sittings in mid-May. So Rudd would have one day to make his mark and appear on TV screens from question time, without facing weeks of parliamentary scrutiny and glee from the Coalition. And there is an ironic twist in the tale. When Kevin Rudd was rolled by Julia Gillard on 24 June 2010, she had a single day of uproarious glory in the Parliament before the long winter/spring break through to late August. Social media has been ablaze this week with talk of a spill and of Gillard being tapped by a delegation of senior Labor figures, rumours that were until recently denied. Gillard has been in an election-losing position in the opinion polls for some time and her decision to name the election day (September 14) precipitated a series of events which have not helped her attempt to hold onto power. Her recent attack on alleged rorting of the 457 visa program has prompted some criticism from within Labor. Many political experts think Labor powerbrokers would not force a spill on Gillard, so the only way the crown would pass to another is if she agrees to step down. can't happen quick enough.......................
to bad the first female PM of Austtralia couln't have some substance, integrity or poise.......instead she is a liar,corrupt cretin and absolute deceitful tard, even slater & Gordon don't want her back...Tim has dumped her and the greens are lost and searching for a new partner......scumbags that they are Edited by batfink: 4/6/2013 09:33:54 PMhttp://blogs.crikey.com.au/northern/2013/03/15/julia-gillard-gone-by-next-wednesday/Edited by Joffa: 4/6/2013 09:56:14 PM You do realise that it's no longer March, right? http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/rumor_bob_carr_asks_julia_gilalrd_to_resign/ this is June news http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/is_bob_carr_really_saying_he_didnt_ask_gillard_to_resign/Edited by wamackie: 5/6/2013 04:06:36 PM
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Andrew Bolt. :lol:
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macktheknife wrote:Andrew Bolt. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Roar_Brisbane wrote:macktheknife wrote:Andrew Bolt. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: sadly there are people who actually agree with his filth
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Roar_Brisbane wrote:macktheknife wrote:Andrew Bolt. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: sadly there are people who actually agree with his filth I get the feeling batfink is a fanboy of his.
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