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Post by noosard » May 14, 2015, 6:03 pm

Gt try listerning to Shortens budget reply
No no no no
This is the problem with Oz politics
No middle ground
Just negative to everything
libs did it to labor for 2 goverements now labor does it to libs
No wonder nothing gets done or works



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Post by GT93 » May 14, 2015, 6:16 pm

OK, I'll follow that up. I guess the tea leaf readers advise this negativity works. It worked for Abbott but he had the Murdoch lead press backing him to the hilt.

He's very fortunate Murdoch doesn't want to murder him. It's kind of weird - the worst modern leader in Australia and arguably the western world for decades is getting looked after by the media.

Just compare budget 1 and 2 - it's difficult seeing that happening in any country and the leader and Hockey not being crucified for being grossly incompetent. They haven't a clue. Oz could be in really serious trouble with this mob in the Lodge for too long.
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Post by wazza » May 14, 2015, 6:51 pm

Did i read a Turnbull Sindious ticket over the PPL

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Post by ronan01 » May 14, 2015, 8:25 pm

Its noticable leftards are so embarrassed by Whining Bill Shorten, the alternative PM with the presence of a cardboard cutout, they pretend he doesn't exist by never mentioning him.

Which I understand, the man is an embarrassment, Mr No. Has no alternative plan, just no no no.

And can he talk BS - avoided answering a question 13 times.

Plonker - the best and the worst labor has to offer.

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Post by macca46 » May 14, 2015, 8:30 pm

Could not agree with you more ronan a real Clayton's maybe the mass will realize soon what a joke he is!!!!!!

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Post by bignote1 » May 14, 2015, 9:00 pm

GT93 wrote:It's all go so far on the referendum about NZ's flag although more people now seem to think we should stick with what we have. It's not clear what the outcome will be.
GT...... Don't worry about your flag!
I have been watching Prince Harry this week and he has been "top hole" as Sid James would say....he has covered all the bases.
I thought he was the best man in the 1st Brigade when they did the Haka.
He has spoken Maori in public.
Paddled a Maori canoe.
Taught your boys how to fire a rifle and fly an Apache.
And best of all headline in The Mail When Harry met Sally....and Jesinta....and Katrina....and Mikaela I have never seen so many adoring fans for a Royal.
I have it on good authority The "Queen of New Zealand" will step aside and crown Harry "individual of New Zealand" and as a consequence NZ will get a Royal Standard.........that's what New Zealand wants and deserves I feel.
The only thing which might affect this arrangement could be Harry's tour of Canada.

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Post by wazza » May 14, 2015, 9:34 pm

Abbott has a mandate. So use it .

Just wondering what is voting trend was when im opposition. Sort of recall a No No No . But it was so long ago ...

Sorry for the typos etc still a tad dizzy from 37 or was it 38 Billion on the deficit. Bigger than Swans figures. No no no it cant be.

OPpositions can do and say what ever they like. Abbott was a leader in opposition and voted no no no.

37 or 38 ?

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Post by ronan01 » May 15, 2015, 6:34 am

wazza wrote:Abbott has a mandate. So use it .

Just wondering what is voting trend was when im opposition. Sort of recall a No No No . But it was so long ago ...

Sorry for the typos etc still a tad dizzy from 37 or was it 38 Billion on the deficit. Bigger than Swans figures. No no no it cant be.

OPpositions can do and say what ever they like. Abbott was a leader in opposition and voted no no no.

37 or 38 ?
KRudd/Gillard/KRudd, oh and that moron Swan gave us the deficit. The most incompetent bunch of morons ever.

How many times did Swan promise a surplus?

Where will that non-entity Shorten tell the Australian public how he will pay for his hare-brained schemes, or is it the usual leftard mantra of "eat the rich"?

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Post by wazza » May 15, 2015, 7:18 am

37 or 38 now thats a deficit !!!

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Post by jackspratt » May 15, 2015, 7:25 am

ronan01 wrote: KRudd/Gillard/KRudd, oh and that moron Swan gave us the deficit. The most incompetent bunch of morons ever.
ronan has obviously been in La La Land for the past 18 months. :D

Or is it just a state of deep denial? :-k

1st Budget - Australia is on the edge of an economic abyss. :shock:

2nd budget - everything's OK. Forget everything we said last year - need to prepare for next year's election. \:D/

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Post by noosard » May 15, 2015, 8:04 am

Got to give you that
Gone from one lot of clowns to another lot of clowns

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Post by GT93 » May 15, 2015, 8:29 am

Yes bignote, Harry is a major asset for the royals. He's way ahead of his royal uncles and his grandmother must be very pleased as to how he's turned out. Charlie must have had a big role in this.

Abbott a la 2015 is murdered by his own past words. He's spun around so much it looks like his brains have fallen out and his jerk has fallen off. And the Tory press look the other way.
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Post by jackspratt » May 17, 2015, 8:44 pm

His dad has just been the subject of some (muted) criticism over having the nerve to (privately) express his political thoughts.

I wonder what the reaction will be to the current golden (well, red-headed) boy venturing therein:
Prince Harry has called for the return of national service in Britain, crediting a military career for helping to keep himself and the soldiers he commanded on the right track.

The 30-year-old Prince, fifth in line to the throne, told The Sunday Times, that his 10-year career in the British Army had done "amazing things" for him.

"Bring back national service," Prince Harry said.

"I dread to think where I'd be without the army... and more importantly to me, what I've seen the army do to other young guys."..............

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-05-17/p ... in/6476480
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Post by jackspratt » May 25, 2015, 3:21 pm

I see our dipshiit of a PM is making noises about sending more troops to Iraq. :shock:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-05-25/i ... es/6495740

From memory, this "engagement creep" is how Australia got so entangled and lost so many men in Vietnam - another war that had nothing to do with Australia as a country, but a lot to do with the political fortunes of the respective Prime Ministers of the day. :evil:

And this video - in very simple terms - explains why we should get completely out of Iraq, and stay out:


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Post by noosard » May 27, 2015, 10:02 am

More snouts in at the trough
Not doing their job, so hold another expensive inquiry

Koch finished by accusing Assistant Health Minister Fiona Nash — who declined his invitation to appear on Sunrise this morning — of caving into lobby groups by ordering an inquiry into the nation’s organ donation system over concerns the transplant rate isn’t rising fast enough.
“The politician in charge of donations, Fiona Nash, has not supported the authority’s program and caved into this rich lobby group and started yet another expensive inquiry into it. It’s an absolute disgrace.
“Fiona Nash, get a backbone. You didn’t even ring me as chairman of your advisory council to get my view or even tell me an inquiry was coming,” he told viewers.

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Post by marjamlew » May 27, 2015, 2:59 pm

How about theses pricks? Stealing from children. Shameless.
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Post by noosard » May 27, 2015, 3:38 pm

Sack the lot
Take their super from them
And give them a holiday
Theiving pricks

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Post by ronan01 » May 27, 2015, 4:10 pm

marjamlew wrote:How about theses pricks? Stealing from children. Shameless.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-05-25/e ... rs/6495458
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Post by marjamlew » May 27, 2015, 5:02 pm

ronan01 wrote:
marjamlew wrote:How about theses pricks? Stealing from children. Shameless.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-05-25/e ... rs/6495458
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Post by ronan01 » May 28, 2015, 7:25 am

marjamlew wrote:
ronan01 wrote:
marjamlew wrote:How about theses pricks? Stealing from children. Shameless.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-05-25/e ... rs/6495458
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