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10-15-2007, 04:41 PM
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2007 Australian Election Thread Post #21 | | Registered User
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I wasn't really aiming for burned, but whatever.
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10-15-2007, 04:53 PM
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2007 Australian Election Thread Post #22 | | Newb
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Originally posted by davidbowie:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Scott AM:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by davidbowie:
I can't stand rudd. Slimly little troll of a man. His part is a bunch of incompetent union puppets who spent the last 6 years fighting over who should be leader.
Do I want them running the country? No Thanks.
| I see the Liberal smear campaign has left you refreshingly unbiased. </BLOCKQUOTE>
k.
Nice to know the Labor union propaganda has left you brilliantly unbiased. </BLOCKQUOTE>
I wouldn't trust either Rudd or Howard, and I think Costello appears far more competent than Swan (based largely on their views on the housing prices), but then I'm not the one spewing the party line.
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10-15-2007, 06:30 PM
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2007 Australian Election Thread Post #23 | | Newb
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i'm getting the impression that politicians in australia are creepy unpleasant types who don't even have the decency to wash and look presentable. am i right?
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10-15-2007, 06:51 PM
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2007 Australian Election Thread Post #24 | | Newb
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Originally posted by Kill Rock Stars:
i'm getting the impression that politicians in australia are creepy unpleasant types who don't even have the decency to wash and look presentable. am i right?
| That's not true, Howard trimmed his eyebrows once. They tend to be more childish than creepy, too.
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10-15-2007, 07:10 PM
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2007 Australian Election Thread Post #25 | | Newb
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I'm not the one spewing the party line.
Liberal smear campaign
| Could you trot out more utter ****?
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10-15-2007, 07:10 PM
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2007 Australian Election Thread Post #26 | | Newb
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Originally posted by Scott AM:
I see the Liberal smear campaign has left you refreshingly unbiased.
| Because more green trees will put more money in your pocket leading to a better standard of life. :thup:
Labour is still riddled with union infighting. Funniest thing is Rudd's "I'll be here for years" speech. Not if your deputy has anything to do about that pal....
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10-15-2007, 07:14 PM
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2007 Australian Election Thread Post #27 | | Newb
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Saha, Scatter and Cav, who will you guys be voting for respectively?
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10-15-2007, 07:22 PM
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2007 Australian Election Thread Post #28 | | Newb
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Originally posted by Divinity:
<BLOCKQUOTE>I'm not the one spewing the party line.
Liberal smear campaign
| Could you trot out more utter ****? </BLOCKQUOTE>
I guess I could start prattling on about Howard being too old and stale to run the country and how scarily uncertain (and smug) the prospect of Costello as PM would be. But I guess I'll just go hug some trees while I can, seeing as how they won't be around too long after Howard is re-elected.
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10-15-2007, 07:29 PM
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2007 Australian Election Thread Post #29 | | Newb
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Originally posted by Scott AM:
I guess I could start prattling on about Howard being too old and stale to run the country
| Yea, 68 just SO ancient. Twit. Quote: |
and how scarily uncertain (and smug) the prospect of Costello as PM would be.
| Uncertain? WHAT? How is that not the case for EVERY other federal politician in the country ffs? Quote: |
But I guess I'll just go hug some trees while I can, seeing as how they won't be around too long after Howard is re-elected.
| You do that, and leave the important decisions to the rest of us, cheers.
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10-15-2007, 07:32 PM
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2007 Australian Election Thread Post #30 | | Newb
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Originally posted by Rdysn5:
Saha, Scatter and Cav, who will you guys be voting for respectively?
| To be honest, I'm not sure yet - will have a chat with the wife and look at where our priorities lie over the next three years, but chances are the tax cuts will play a large part, ditto economic stability, and we'll be paying close attention to early childhood education policy given that our daughter will be 5 by the time of the election after this one.
Environment, terrorism, and social issues probably rock bottom of the list for me.
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