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Forum: Australia
Sep 9th 2010, 11:24 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Plus the Coalition are the best at burning bridges. Just look at Wilson Tuckey's latest rant!!!
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 8:45 pm
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

I'm not a scientist, nor would I know how to collect stem cells, however I am in favour of stem cell research for the greater good of the people.

What's your point?
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 10:50 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Except SMH is fairfax and they have openly supported Labor throughout the election, like The Australian (News Ltd) ferociously backing the Coalition.
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 10:48 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

not sure where it's coming from, but we all know now that if it were Liberal funding it would have come from leprechauns and a sprinkle of fairy dust
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 10:46 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

I actually don't think this will be the case at all. If anything I think that if those country electorates end up getting more than they have traditionally got from govt this might make other country...
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 10:19 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Except that is not really true is it? If it were there would be no such thing as an "Independent", would there? You're not voting for a party when you vote for an independent, are you?
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 8:38 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 8:47 pm
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

That is so true! All of that. The last two weeks came down to who hadn't burned their bridges in the past. We all saw what Joyce and Truss did to the Independents on election night, then we heard...
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 8:40 pm
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

If my uncle had a fanny he'd be my aunty, Dean!

The fact is Abbott did not do enough to convince the Australian public that they should get rid of this govt, that is a fact, look at the results....
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 8:38 pm
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Absolutely Not!!!! I have never ever voted Labor here, nor in the UK. All I know is how to spot a con-artist and the Libs were exactly that. The only reason I wanted to see Labor win this shootout...
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 10:41 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

you lot crack me up! You would have thought the $11b deficit in their election promises would have turned off even the most ardent Lib supporter.

You've been punked and you still haven't realised....
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 10:29 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

...but Abbott is the opposition leader and Gillard is still PM...What does that say about Abbott?
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 10:12 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

What scares me is that you genuinely believe that:rofl:
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 9:43 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

haha. Dean you really do make me laugh at the moment with your die-hard Liberal membership.

It had nothing to do with Abbott and everything to do with Rudd's bullish tactics with things like the...
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 9:23 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Abbott did sod all, he had it handed to him when Labor decided to change leadership so late on in the term.

As for being underestimated, well we've just seen in the last two weeks that his...
Forum: Australia
Sep 6th 2010, 8:50 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

You can tell he's a country guy through and through, not because of the hat but because he clutches his satchel as close to his body as he can, as if he's never been to the city before and is...
Forum: Australia
Sep 5th 2010, 11:46 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Yes, I think you are right. However, they are entitled to vote and are called upon to do so when a particularly tight situation arises.
Forum: Australia
Sep 5th 2010, 9:06 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

I reckon he was disappointed it wasn't Kevin Rudd though;)
Forum: Australia
Sep 5th 2010, 5:28 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

I take it by "rainbow" you are referring to Adam Bandt, the very masculine MP in Melbourne?
Forum: Australia
Sep 4th 2010, 1:35 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Maybe if the Liberals learned the art of humility and subtlety they may actually be in a position to woo these independents. Instead all we are hearing is underhanded and aggressive tactics coming...
Forum: Australia
Sep 3rd 2010, 3:35 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

There have been so many things that have made me just chuckle at how thick that guy is.

Like how Sen Xenaphon managed to be the lynchpin voter when Labor was trying to push through the first round...
Forum: Australia
Sep 3rd 2010, 3:18 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

I would say that the very fact that Fielding could be a Senator shows that there is some dysfunction in there somewhere. The guy is not just incompetent, but also incredibly thick
Forum: Australia
Sep 3rd 2010, 1:47 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

He'll get his Foreign Minister role that he wants. If for some freak reason he doesn't he will be some sort of foreign envoy. Either way, he'll be in his element.
Forum: Australia
Sep 3rd 2010, 1:44 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

There's Rudd's diplomacy skills paying off for Labor
Forum: Australia
Sep 3rd 2010, 1:17 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,347
Posted By Broad Shoulders

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

I could well be wrong there with Katter
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