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Actions currently under consideration depending on who wins:

 

Gillard: leave home

 

Rudd: leave country

 

Abbott: leave planet

 

rgmwa

 

 

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Who really cares anyway? What difference do you think any change now will make for the general populace let alone the results of the next election?

 

 

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If the LNP get in with a huge majority in the next election, they will sell off every asset they can in a massive fire sale. Sack public servants for the pleasure of demonstrating to the unions who runs government. Like whats happening in QLD.

 

 

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Actions currently under consideration depending on who wins:Gillard: leave home

 

Rudd: leave country

 

Abbott: leave planet

 

rgmwa

Could not agree more!

 

We live in a corporatocracy. If you think that ANY of the politicians are calling the shots as to how your life will pan out in the next 30 years, you haven't been paying attention. We are now ruled by the Rineharts, Forrests and Palmers and most of all the Murdochs.

 

 

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Jeez you blokes are funny, nothing gets people's knickers in a knot more so than politics . They're all as bad as each other. Australian federal politics is a bit of a circus I reckon.

 

 

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Yes the press is getting the cold shoulder by the Gillard gov so they are trying to beat up this story about Rudd challenging.

 

Gillard wouldn't call caucus if she knew she was going to lose. She's not that stupid.

 

 

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The flip side of this is, Mr.abbit must be wondering how secure his position is if his spies in the Murdoch press can get this challenge so wrong. remember that Fox told Romney he was going to walk the election in.

 

 

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If the LNP get in with a huge majority in the next election, they will sell off every asset they can in a massive fire sale. Sack public servants for the pleasure of demonstrating to the unions who runs government. Like whats happening in QLD.

 

 

 

How else do you repay all the money the current government racked up in dept.

 

Just the interest alone is mind blowing.... Can only imaging how bad the books really are.

 

Wasn't QLD left with massive dept problem also?

 

Keith...

 

 

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How else do you repay all the money the current government racked up in dept.Just the interest alone is mind blowing.... Can only imaging how bad the books really are.

 

Wasn't QLD left with massive dept problem also?

 

Keith...

Don't the facts actually point to the fact that we actually have pretty good debt levels in Australia? There seems to have been a massive disinformation campaign played out by the press to the detriment of ALL Australians.

 

 

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We could have a new PM this afternoon or an old recycled one.

Wrong again, Gillard was beautifully wrong-footed and now has the future of a McDonalds waste bin load.

 

A classic case of the cat on the polished lino trick.

 

 

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LARRY PICKERING 11 HOURS AGO

 

A 'strong feisty woman' struggled out of bed this morning knowing her hours were numbered. A 'misogynist man' leapt from the doona into a new dawn.

 

Julia Gillard is, to me, like the girl next door. You know, the scrawny freckled one who always refused to throw your ball back?

 

Now, speculation alone has killed Gillard off.

 

Tim's bags are packed, McTernan has booked a flight home, even the dog has moved next door... it's all over.

 

Labor's lesbians are going straight in droves and Getup is going down on anything available.

 

Even the ABC is revisiting their charter in a fit of self-preservation as government is about to move to an era of comfortable boredom.

 

Fairfax Lefties are weeping into their Weetbix and the Courier Mail is about to return to Page One stories on cats caught in drainpipes.

 

Anne Summers is back home washing the dishes with a devastated Mungo MacCallum sobbing hysterically on her shoulder.

 

Caucus members are no longer equivocating over Gillard. Their dilemma is who the hell can they replace her with and it's a nasty quandary you wouldn't wish on anyone.

 

Rudd means an immediate election as half the front bench would walk. Crean is yesterday's man, Shorten has bad AWU form and can't keep his dick in his trousers. Combet is a short-fused global warming nutter. The treacherous Carr is unelected ... and, except for Whitlam and Eddie Obied, that's about it.

 

If Gillard had a mote of conscience she would resign and save her Party from tearing itself further apart. That won't happen.

 

She has been given out but refuses to leave the crease.

 

Oh well, Labor's salad days are gone until another generation of incestuous idealists in 20 years' time decides the Press needs muzzling and the Earth needs cooling with a tax.

 

By then we may have paid for the salad days of this generation.

 

Ye Ha

 

 

Guest Howard Hughes
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Probably a good outcome for the Labor party and the voting public.

 

But I am a patient man, it won't be long now...

 

PS: I've posted this elsewhere, but I'm thinking about starting a Facebook group to have Abbots Removals move the PM out of the lodge!

 

 

Guest Howard Hughes
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A fiesty woman with a vision versus an intellectual nobody.

Did you think that up all by yerself? spacer.png

 

At least Mr Rudd, can now say he is a man of his word!

 

 

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