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Mar 24th, 2013 at 7:45am
 
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WHATEVER HAPPENED in the halls of Canberra last week, whether by chance or by careful planning, it opened the door for Julia Gillard to convert the Australia Labor Party into a new and modernised political party of her own creation.

Last week, she either fell into a trap set by others and crushed them ‒ not exactly brutally but not sweetly either ‒ or it was a composite chain of events that gave her an opportunity rarely offered to a political leader. Either way, she has demonstrated her strength as a woman and a leader.

Those events have set both the Labor Party and the Australian nation onto a new path. Like New Labor, that gave Britain’s Tony Blair the opportunity to wash his country clean of the stifling High Tory Thatcher regime,  Prime Minister Gillard now has her own opportunity to sweep nasty Small Tory Howardism into the dustpan of our history.

Behind this not so distant past always lurks the grubby shadow of  Keith Rupert Murdoch, the newspaper magnate whose unfettered super ego placed his shadowy figure in a scenario that corrupted both nations.

His United States invasion, dominating everything else in his dark mind, became a significant force in the Reagan-Bush years. He was able to use his influence in Britain and Australia to drag the country of his birth into unwinnable, wasteful, senseless, homicidal wars that brought worldwide economic and political disaster in the last months of the 20th century and the early years of the 21st.

Blair, Howard and Bush all fell from power and now Murdoch is trying again — a last fling in the evening of his life. He had Kevin Rudd in his clutch — and when Rudd lost power, he appropriated the insipid, obsequious Tony Abbott on the other side of politics instead.

There is not the slightest chance that he will ever gain any influence at all over Julia Gillard. Australia has an intellectually sharp and agile leader now who will remain untainted by the Murdoch influence. She is a woman who knows her own mind. She has the opportunity to build the Party into a new force, with new blood in its veins and new talent in its ministerial front bench.

Soon, the country must shed its last remaining faith in the fraudulent behaviour of the old media ‒ that once dominated our lives ‒ and, from the new media, become fully aware of her abilities

If we do, 14 September 2013, will herald a new beginning in the history of Australia.



http://www.independentaustralia.net/2013/politics/australias-new-dawn/
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Reply #1 - Mar 24th, 2013 at 8:17am
 
Brilliant! It was all a plot by Julia! Now if she can just get Rudd to join the libs...
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Reply #2 - Mar 24th, 2013 at 8:30am
 
The polls showing a a wipeout for the ALP

But the lefties thinks it's all doom and gloom for the LIBs and sugar and spice for the ALP
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Reply #3 - Mar 24th, 2013 at 8:46am
 
Maqqa wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 8:30am:
The polls showing a a wipeout for the ALP

But the lefties thinks it's all doom and gloom for the LIBs and sugar and spice for the ALP


It's always darkest before the dawn. What you have failed to realise is that with the Rudd challenge buried, Gillard becomes a more effective leader and much more dangerous prospect for Abbott.

The Labor caucus has known for some time that Gillard is the stronger leader, now it's time for the electorate to find out.
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Reply #4 - Mar 24th, 2013 at 8:51am
 
MOTR wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 8:46am:
Maqqa wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 8:30am:
The polls showing a a wipeout for the ALP

But the lefties thinks it's all doom and gloom for the LIBs and sugar and spice for the ALP


It's always darkest before the dawn. What you have failed to realise is that with the Rudd challenge buried, Gillard becomes a more effective leader and much more dangerous prospect for Abbott.

The Labor caucus has known for some time that Gillard is the stronger leader, now it's time for the electorate to find out.



28 consecutive polls say it's dark  Grin Grin Grin

of course you are hoping the dawn is on 14 Sept
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Reply #5 - Mar 24th, 2013 at 10:17am
 
Maqqa wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 8:51am:
MOTR wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 8:46am:
Maqqa wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 8:30am:
The polls showing a a wipeout for the ALP

But the lefties thinks it's all doom and gloom for the LIBs and sugar and spice for the ALP


It's always darkest before the dawn. What you have failed to realise is that with the Rudd challenge buried, Gillard becomes a more effective leader and much more dangerous prospect for Abbott.

The Labor caucus has known for some time that Gillard is the stronger leader, now it's time for the electorate to find out.



28 consecutive polls say it's dark  Grin Grin Grin

of course you are hoping the dawn is on 14 Sept


When unemployment and interest rates are low it's not easy to go into the polling booth and vote for an economic innumerate who is anti science and pro big business.

We all know why the right are quite excited about the prospect of Abbott rising to power by default. It's not going to happen if the media give Julia a fair crack.
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Reply #6 - Mar 24th, 2013 at 10:19am
 
MOTR wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 10:17am:
Maqqa wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 8:51am:
MOTR wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 8:46am:
Maqqa wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 8:30am:
The polls showing a a wipeout for the ALP

But the lefties thinks it's all doom and gloom for the LIBs and sugar and spice for the ALP


It's always darkest before the dawn. What you have failed to realise is that with the Rudd challenge buried, Gillard becomes a more effective leader and much more dangerous prospect for Abbott.

The Labor caucus has known for some time that Gillard is the stronger leader, now it's time for the electorate to find out.



28 consecutive polls say it's dark  Grin Grin Grin

of course you are hoping the dawn is on 14 Sept


When unemployment and interest rates are low it's not easy to go into the polling booth and vote for an economic innumerate who is anti science and pro big business.



VIC, QLD, NSW, WA voted under the same conditions and it's under a LIB government
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Reply #7 - Mar 24th, 2013 at 10:26am
 
And many are learning first hand the costs that come with a LNP government.
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Reply #8 - Mar 24th, 2013 at 10:41am
 
MOTR wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 10:26am:
And many are learning first hand the costs that come with a LNP government.


My experience has always been good.
It was Coalition that gave me $5k baby bonus that Labor took away.
It was Coalition that gave me 30% health insurance rebate that Labor took away.
It was Coalition that gave me first home grant that Labor thought should see me means tested out of it.
It was Labor that gave me $3 in tax cuts and a carbon tax cost of living increase 300 times that.

So MOTR I'd love you to tell me why Labor always takes from me and why that would earn my vote ??
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Reply #9 - Mar 24th, 2013 at 11:22am
 
MOTR wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 10:26am:
And many are learning first hand the costs that come with a LNP government.



which part of the LNP government that contributed to the $300B debt and 5 record deficits?
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Reply #10 - Mar 24th, 2013 at 11:24am
 
The last throngs of an labor hack site, calling itself independent. The dreams of the good ol days of stalin.

So close labor hackies, so close. Keep dreamin. Its all you got.
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Reply #11 - Mar 24th, 2013 at 1:19pm
 
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 10:41am:
MOTR wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 10:26am:
And many are learning first hand the costs that come with a LNP government.


My experience has always been good.
It was Coalition that gave me $5k baby bonus that Labor took away.
It was Coalition that gave me 30% health insurance rebate that Labor took away.
It was Coalition that gave me first home grant that Labor thought should see me means tested out of it.
It was Labor that gave me $3 in tax cuts and a carbon tax cost of living increase 300 times that.

So MOTR I'd love you to tell me why Labor always takes from me and why that would earn my vote ??


You are a leach, Andrei. It's middle class welfare that makes it incredibly difficult to keep budgets under control. It's one of Howard's cancerous legacies.
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Reply #12 - Mar 24th, 2013 at 2:35pm
 
MOTR wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 10:26am:
And many are learning first hand the costs that come with a LNP government.


they are actually learning the cost of a LABOR govt sine they now need to pay for it.
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John S wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 7:45am:
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WHATEVER HAPPENED in the halls of Canberra last week, whether by chance or by careful planning, it opened the door for Julia Gillard to convert the Australia Labor Party into a new and modernised political party of her own creation.

Last week, she either fell into a trap set by others and crushed them ‒ not exactly brutally but not sweetly either ‒ or it was a composite chain of events that gave her an opportunity rarely offered to a political leader. Either way, she has demonstrated her strength as a woman and a leader.

Those events have set both the Labor Party and the Australian nation onto a new path. Like New Labor, that gave Britain’s Tony Blair the opportunity to wash his country clean of the stifling High Tory Thatcher regime,  Prime Minister Gillard now has her own opportunity to sweep nasty Small Tory Howardism into the dustpan of our history.

Behind this not so distant past always lurks the grubby shadow of  Keith Rupert Murdoch, the newspaper magnate whose unfettered super ego placed his shadowy figure in a scenario that corrupted both nations.

His United States invasion, dominating everything else in his dark mind, became a significant force in the Reagan-Bush years. He was able to use his influence in Britain and Australia to drag the country of his birth into unwinnable, wasteful, senseless, homicidal wars that brought worldwide economic and political disaster in the last months of the 20th century and the early years of the 21st.

Blair, Howard and Bush all fell from power and now Murdoch is trying again — a last fling in the evening of his life. He had Kevin Rudd in his clutch — and when Rudd lost power, he appropriated the insipid, obsequious Tony Abbott on the other side of politics instead.

There is not the slightest chance that he will ever gain any influence at all over Julia Gillard. Australia has an intellectually sharp and agile leader now who will remain untainted by the Murdoch influence. She is a woman who knows her own mind. She has the opportunity to build the Party into a new force, with new blood in its veins and new talent in its ministerial front bench.

Soon, the country must shed its last remaining faith in the fraudulent behaviour of the old media ‒ that once dominated our lives ‒ and, from the new media, become fully aware of her abilities

If we do, 14 September 2013, will herald a new beginning in the history of Australia.



http://www.independentaustralia.net/2013/politics/australias-new-dawn/




Lost me the moment the spectre of Tony Blair raised its foul head.  And attempting to whitewash his zionist agenda finished me right off

Attempts to sound credible would do well to delete all and any reference to Blair as being a positive influence in ANYone's politics
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Reply #14 - Mar 24th, 2013 at 5:22pm
 
PZ547 wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 4:10pm:
John S wrote on Mar 24th, 2013 at 7:45am:
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WHATEVER HAPPENED in the halls of Canberra last week, whether by chance or by careful planning, it opened the door for Julia Gillard to convert the Australia Labor Party into a new and modernised political party of her own creation.

Last week, she either fell into a trap set by others and crushed them ‒ not exactly brutally but not sweetly either ‒ or it was a composite chain of events that gave her an opportunity rarely offered to a political leader. Either way, she has demonstrated her strength as a woman and a leader.

Those events have set both the Labor Party and the Australian nation onto a new path. Like New Labor, that gave Britain’s Tony Blair the opportunity to wash his country clean of the stifling High Tory Thatcher regime,  Prime Minister Gillard now has her own opportunity to sweep nasty Small Tory Howardism into the dustpan of our history.

Behind this not so distant past always lurks the grubby shadow of  Keith Rupert Murdoch, the newspaper magnate whose unfettered super ego placed his shadowy figure in a scenario that corrupted both nations.

His United States invasion, dominating everything else in his dark mind, became a significant force in the Reagan-Bush years. He was able to use his influence in Britain and Australia to drag the country of his birth into unwinnable, wasteful, senseless, homicidal wars that brought worldwide economic and political disaster in the last months of the 20th century and the early years of the 21st.

Blair, Howard and Bush all fell from power and now Murdoch is trying again — a last fling in the evening of his life. He had Kevin Rudd in his clutch — and when Rudd lost power, he appropriated the insipid, obsequious Tony Abbott on the other side of politics instead.

There is not the slightest chance that he will ever gain any influence at all over Julia Gillard. Australia has an intellectually sharp and agile leader now who will remain untainted by the Murdoch influence. She is a woman who knows her own mind. She has the opportunity to build the Party into a new force, with new blood in its veins and new talent in its ministerial front bench.

Soon, the country must shed its last remaining faith in the fraudulent behaviour of the old media ‒ that once dominated our lives ‒ and, from the new media, become fully aware of her abilities

If we do, 14 September 2013, will herald a new beginning in the history of Australia.



http://www.independentaustralia.net/2013/politics/australias-new-dawn/




Lost me the moment the spectre of Tony Blair raised its foul head.  And attempting to whitewash his zionist agenda finished me right off

Attempts to sound credible would do well to delete all and any reference to Blair as being a positive influence in ANYone's politics


and as soon as you used the word 'zionist' you lost me and probably most others.
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