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batfink wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:Joffa wrote:RedshirtWilly wrote:As a stout Liberal voter, this Government is really crapping up at the moment.
What I don't want to see is another Labor party circus in another spill. Abbott is head-desk worthy but I would rather he stay in power for the time he was elected for than to go down to Labors level of infighting.
In other news, though Julia Gillard was the first female Prime Minister, I wonder if feminist groups will look on the first elected female Prime Minister with more importance So what was Julia Gillard then? I think the point he's making is Gillard became PM after forming a minority government with Windsor, Oakeshott etc. Technically the constituency didn't elect a government that day. and the feminists don't care because she has a penis No one found it funny the first time you said it.
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batfink
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damonzzzz wrote:batfink wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:Joffa wrote:RedshirtWilly wrote:As a stout Liberal voter, this Government is really crapping up at the moment.
What I don't want to see is another Labor party circus in another spill. Abbott is head-desk worthy but I would rather he stay in power for the time he was elected for than to go down to Labors level of infighting.
In other news, though Julia Gillard was the first female Prime Minister, I wonder if feminist groups will look on the first elected female Prime Minister with more importance So what was Julia Gillard then? I think the point he's making is Gillard became PM after forming a minority government with Windsor, Oakeshott etc. Technically the constituency didn't elect a government that day. and the feminists don't care because she has a penis No one found it funny the first time you said it. so you have asked everyone???? otherwise STFU
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notorganic
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sydneyfc1987 wrote:Joffa wrote:RedshirtWilly wrote:As a stout Liberal voter, this Government is really crapping up at the moment.
What I don't want to see is another Labor party circus in another spill. Abbott is head-desk worthy but I would rather he stay in power for the time he was elected for than to go down to Labors level of infighting.
In other news, though Julia Gillard was the first female Prime Minister, I wonder if feminist groups will look on the first elected female Prime Minister with more importance So what was Julia Gillard then? I think the point he's making is Gillard became PM after forming a minority government with Windsor, Oakeshott etc. Technically the constituency didn't elect a government that day. People that say things like this don't understand how the Westminster system works.
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RedshirtWilly
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sydneyfc1987 wrote:Joffa wrote:RedshirtWilly wrote:As a stout Liberal voter, this Government is really crapping up at the moment.
What I don't want to see is another Labor party circus in another spill. Abbott is head-desk worthy but I would rather he stay in power for the time he was elected for than to go down to Labors level of infighting.
In other news, though Julia Gillard was the first female Prime Minister, I wonder if feminist groups will look on the first elected female Prime Minister with more importance So what was Julia Gillard then? I think the point he's making is Gillard became PM after forming a minority government with Windsor, Oakeshott etc. Technically the constituency didn't elect a government that day. Yep this is what i'm saying. Obviously people who vote in an election are actually voting for their representative in their local electorate, and the leader of the party with the most electorates represented becomes Prime Minister, however it still feels like a cheap win when her party wasn't even a majority. lolnotor and everything else
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notorganic
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Feminists also don't have a great grasp on how things work either, so it's probably an apt question in the long run.
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Joffa
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RedshirtWilly wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:Joffa wrote:RedshirtWilly wrote:As a stout Liberal voter, this Government is really crapping up at the moment.
What I don't want to see is another Labor party circus in another spill. Abbott is head-desk worthy but I would rather he stay in power for the time he was elected for than to go down to Labors level of infighting.
In other news, though Julia Gillard was the first female Prime Minister, I wonder if feminist groups will look on the first elected female Prime Minister with more importance So what was Julia Gillard then? I think the point he's making is Gillard became PM after forming a minority government with Windsor, Oakeshott etc. Technically the constituency didn't elect a government that day. Yep this is what i'm saying. Obviously people who vote in an election are actually voting for their representative in their local electorate, and the leader of the party with the most electorates represented becomes Prime Minister, however it still feels like a cheap win when her party wasn't even a majority. lolnotor and everything else So where do you stand on Independents voting independently ?
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RedshirtWilly
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notorganic wrote:Feminists also don't have a great grasp on how things work either, so it's probably an apt question in the long run. Can't you call me an idiot instead? I feel dirty agreeing with you
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Joffa wrote:RedshirtWilly wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:Joffa wrote:RedshirtWilly wrote:As a stout Liberal voter, this Government is really crapping up at the moment.
What I don't want to see is another Labor party circus in another spill. Abbott is head-desk worthy but I would rather he stay in power for the time he was elected for than to go down to Labors level of infighting.
In other news, though Julia Gillard was the first female Prime Minister, I wonder if feminist groups will look on the first elected female Prime Minister with more importance So what was Julia Gillard then? I think the point he's making is Gillard became PM after forming a minority government with Windsor, Oakeshott etc. Technically the constituency didn't elect a government that day. Yep this is what i'm saying. Obviously people who vote in an election are actually voting for their representative in their local electorate, and the leader of the party with the most electorates represented becomes Prime Minister, however it still feels like a cheap win when her party wasn't even a majority. lolnotor and everything else So where do you stand on Independents voting independently ? Why do you ask?
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notorganic wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:Joffa wrote:RedshirtWilly wrote:As a stout Liberal voter, this Government is really crapping up at the moment.
What I don't want to see is another Labor party circus in another spill. Abbott is head-desk worthy but I would rather he stay in power for the time he was elected for than to go down to Labors level of infighting.
In other news, though Julia Gillard was the first female Prime Minister, I wonder if feminist groups will look on the first elected female Prime Minister with more importance So what was Julia Gillard then? I think the point he's making is Gillard became PM after forming a minority government with Windsor, Oakeshott etc. Technically the constituency didn't elect a government that day. People that say things like this don't understand how the Westminster system works. Gillard retained her seat on election day. Her party, however, was not re-elected to government that day. They did, however, remain a caretaker government until such time that they formed a minority government with the independents. It seems pretty clear from this that Gillard was not elected PM by the electorate. Explain exactly what it is I don't understand?
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"that day" is a meaningless semantic. The constituency elected the parliament which formed the government.
Gillard was selected by a majority of elected representatives to be the Prime Minister after a federal election by gathering the confidence of the majority of her peers. All Prime Ministers are elected the same way in our system.
She was the first elected Prime Minister, to say she wasn't is as stupid as the morons who were saying something like "Abbott will never be MY Prime Minister".
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Odds on Tonz getting his daughters out in the public spotlight? :roll:
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notorganic
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Roar_Brisbane wrote:Odds on Tonz getting his daughters out in the public spotlight? :roll: It's not the public he needs to be worried about, he's already toast to the electorate.
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Joffa
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2010 Federal Election Two Party Preferred vote ALP - 6,216,445 = 50.12% Lib - 6,185,918 = 49.88% http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_federal_election,_2010#Two-party-preferred_vote
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notorganic wrote:Roar_Brisbane wrote:Odds on Tonz getting his daughters out in the public spotlight? :roll: It's not the public he needs to be worried about, he's already toast to the electorate. This. Unless he's getting them to give gobbies to all the backbenchers he's still done for. -PB
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notorganic wrote:She was the first elected Prime Minister :-k
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pv4 wrote:notorganic wrote:She was the first elected Prime Minister :-k Did I accidentally the word female?
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notorganic wrote:pv4 wrote:notorganic wrote:She was the first elected Prime Minister :-k Did I accidentally the word female? I think did.
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Pretty sure Joey Barton was our first Prime Minister.
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pv4 wrote:notorganic wrote:pv4 wrote:notorganic wrote:She was the first elected Prime Minister :-k Did I accidentally the word female? I think did. He card read good.
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paulbagzFC wrote:notorganic wrote:Roar_Brisbane wrote:Odds on Tonz getting his daughters out in the public spotlight? :roll: It's not the public he needs to be worried about, he's already toast to the electorate. This. Unless he's getting them to give gobbies to all the backbenchers he's still done for. -PB Well, he did have Margie out canvassing for him.
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Do the Greens still want to negotiate with ISIS for a peaceful outcome in the middle east? :lol:
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Cool deflection bro.
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notorganic wrote:Cool deflection bro. Oh sorry I didn't realise every comment had to be solely directed to bashing Tony Abbott.
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What would you do with ISIS notor? Would you go to Iraq and negotiate a peaceful outcome with them? :lol: Promise not to drop bombs anymore and withdraw forces from the ME in exchange of everlasting peace? :lol:
Edited by rusty: 5/2/2015 11:09:07 AM
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I think that I've talked about my thoughts on the Islamic State enough.
Don't let that stop you from a good strawman, though.
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A sin worthy of death sentence that.
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rusty wrote:A sin worthy of death sentence that. Just another drop in the growing evidence puddle of Liberal fiscal incompetence.
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notorganic wrote:rusty wrote:A sin worthy of death sentence that. Just another drop in the growing evidence puddle of Liberal fiscal incompetence. I don't think a puddle quite compares with the ocean of debt Labor left us
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rusty wrote:notorganic wrote:rusty wrote:A sin worthy of death sentence that. Just another drop in the growing evidence puddle of Liberal fiscal incompetence. I don't think a puddle quite compares with the ocean of debt Labor left us Weird, it's a lot worse now than it ever was with the ALP. I thought that the LNP were going to fix everything? Now they can't even release reports that they are legally obliged to release.
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