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What do the left have to say about this? (Read 1650 times)
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Re: What do the left have to say about this?
Reply #30 - Jun 19th, 2011 at 2:53pm
 
cods wrote on Jun 19th, 2011 at 9:03am:
olive wrote on Jun 18th, 2011 at 4:44pm:
creep wrote on Jun 18th, 2011 at 4:36pm:
Yes, isn't it great Smiley

But let the brain dead zombies follow their leader, it's like watching a bunch of lemmings Smiley


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I was reading an article that Kevin now can see where he went wrong and has seen the error of his ways. I am sure he is all geared up (despite what he says) for another go at the leadership. He seems to be saying, "Give me another go, if I get the chance I will listen to Caucus, I will listen to the people, I am a changed man".

The Labor Party are sure to be listening to his pleas...... I hope not though....but for goodness sake, who on earth have they got? Combet, Shorten....scraping the bottom of the barrel now....





not at all olive.. dont agree I think his aim is to see her wiped off the face of the ALP..he wants to see her get a flogging at the polls..and join her mate Latham...

he knows Lazarus will not rise again.and I dont think a leopard ever changes its spots and I dont think anyone else does either.


he is wracking up his fqtflyer points and taking her down little by little..

she has no answer to the polls..she has nothing to offer the public.. they can see right through her...shes shallow and ineffectual.

in other words as a PM a complete failure.

and he is enjoying every moment.... I mean he even went on the Circle for gods sake!!!!!!!!!!!!to publicise the 1st anniversary of his assassination.... how far does a Foreign Minister go for petesake?


You know, the funny thing is that Rudd is (along with the Greens and Independents) actually in charge of government. Julia Gillard is a Yes woman.

Let's just look at a hypothetical situation.

There is a division in the house. The numbers are required to get a vote in for the government.

What if???? What if Kevin Rudd (because we all know his malevalency) decided to abstain.....or even not turn up when the Division Bells were ringing.

He may get to the situation where he just doesn't care about his job...particularly if he has something else on offer....and his greatest delight could be bringing Julia down.

Interesting thought.

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