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Reply #30 - Sep 7th, 2013 at 5:13pm
 
Kat wrote on Sep 7th, 2013 at 3:36pm:
De-registered User wrote on Sep 7th, 2013 at 9:54am:
Kat wrote on Sep 7th, 2013 at 6:21am:
The beginning of a new Dark Age in our history.

Life under the Far-Right nationalistic scum of the Con-alition will be interesting.

And decidedly unpleasant.

I hope they rot, along with those who support them.


Awwwwwwwwwwww, no more freebies coming your way???????????????????
You scared you have to work for your dole soon????????????????
You scared you cant bring others down to level anymore???????????
You scared that majority of Australians want a better future.
Or are you just plain dumb!



No, just disgusted that idiots like you are prepared to sell the country out for no valid reason.

Now, get back in yer box.


struth.. what a load of crap...

Rudd, Gillard and the Greens sold Australian down the river years ago..

and you'd let them do it to, for a few miserly bucks extra in your welfare payments..

and now Abbott and his Party with the hard working Australians have to turn this Barbed wire canoe around and start paddling back the other way from sh1t creek where this moronic Labor/Greens party was taking us down...

the question is kat..

are you going to help us Australians paddle in the right direction or are you going to sit on the river bank with your hand out looking for a free lift??
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Reply #31 - Sep 7th, 2013 at 5:22pm
 
This tune will turn to dirge faster than Tony can soil his undies. Not that I mind the passing of Not-the-Labor-Party.

This is not the end, not the begining of the end, but it is perhaps the end of the begining; of a resurgent LEFT.
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Reply #32 - Sep 7th, 2013 at 5:30pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Sep 7th, 2013 at 4:17am:
Here we are, 4.16 am.

Today may see the beginning of the Tony Abbott era.
If so, I believe he will become one of our best PM's.



still drunk from the night before, sprint? Good on ya Smiley
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Reply #33 - Sep 7th, 2013 at 5:33pm
 
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Abbott will get a free pass for at least one term, I would guess that the ALP could be looking at a decade in the wilderness, they have yet again infected a generation with the idea they are not fit to govern.

You need to take a serious look at the state elections especially NSW / QLD which paints the ALP as an inner city party at best. In NSW Government the Libs won Fairfield with a PRIMARY of 52%, this used to be a rusted on ALP. Right now the ALP's own polling suggest the swing could be 8% in Sydney's west with 10 marginals (including Bowen's) all lost.

I agree this should be the start of change for the ALP and I think a landslide might convince the ALP machinery they have hit rock bottom and they will embark on real change not the phoney type we have seen over the last 10 years.



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Reply #34 - Sep 7th, 2013 at 8:51pm
 
RightSadFred wrote on Sep 7th, 2013 at 5:33pm:
Grey

Abbott will get a free pass for at least one term, I would guess that the ALP could be looking at a decade in the wilderness, they have yet again infected a generation with the idea they are not fit to govern.

You need to take a serious look at the state elections especially NSW / QLD which paints the ALP as an inner city party at best. In NSW Government the Libs won Fairfield with a PRIMARY of 52%, this used to be a rusted on ALP. Right now the ALP's own polling suggest the swing could be 8% in Sydney's west with 10 marginals (including Bowen's) all lost.

I agree this should be the start of change for the ALP and I think a landslide might convince the ALP machinery they have hit rock bottom and they will embark on real change not the phoney type we have seen over the last 10 years.


Good post RightSadFred. I agree, I even think/hope the ALP might never recover. I didn't have a horse running in this race. Neither of these parties deserve to run the country and I don't think the Greens do either.

The REAL LEFT I want always does better working outside the system, we want REAL change and don't support ANY gangsters.

That said, I think the possibility of Abbott and Hockey shooting their own feet is high and with the rush of blood to the head they're experiencing now...  Grin

Game On!
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