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Amazulu Oct 21st 2007 11:56 pm

Re: Election
 

Originally Posted by NedKelly (Post 5451146)
Can you please translate that into English?

Looks like Hanson has a point!

themerlin Oct 22nd 2007 12:03 am

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Didn't Howard steel all her polices at the last election anyway ?


Originally Posted by Yahoo (Post 5449790)
Pauline Hanson!! That racist?. I think she is a disgrace


>Trigger< Oct 22nd 2007 2:07 am

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Oh dear Mr Rudd....



NedKelly Oct 22nd 2007 2:33 am

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:rofl:He obviously doesn't get fed at home.:rofl:

Timber Floor Au Oct 22nd 2007 6:03 am

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Kruddy.. apparently clocked doin 90 !!!!

Yep 90 !!!!

90 blinks per minute...

Shifty Character if you ask me,, wasnt his nick name BOXHEAD?

Possums Oct 22nd 2007 7:43 am

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cant vote yet unfortunately but if I could it would be Kevin all the way, Johnny Boy has completely lost touch ...if he ever had it in the first place!

bridie Oct 23rd 2007 12:50 am

Re: Election
 

Originally Posted by Timber Floor Au (Post 5452264)
Kruddy.. apparently clocked doin 90 !!!!

Yep 90 !!!!

90 blinks per minute...

Shifty Character if you ask me,, wasnt his nick name BOXHEAD?

:lol:

Amazulu Oct 23rd 2007 12:59 am

Re: Election
 
The near 60% support for the Liberals in this poll is interesting and is in complete contrast to national polls.
I think it's because many poms have seen the cock-up that a quasi-socialist, namby-pamby government has made in the UK and realise that a KRudd/Gillard government will do the same here.

Heaven help us.

NedKelly Oct 23rd 2007 1:08 am

Re: Election
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 5455596)
The near 60% support for the Liberals in this poll is interesting and is in complete contrast to national polls.
I think it's because many poms have seen the cock-up that a quasi-socialist, namby-pamby government has made in the UK and realise that a KRudd/Gillard government will do the same here.

Heaven help us.

I think that's true, also most of the Poms who come here tend to be entrepreneurial and have worked for a living rather than being dole bludgers so they would favour the liberals in any case.

The trouble with socialist governments is they say one thing and do another, relying more on spin and soundbites to gain and stay in power rather than facts and substance. Oh well, if Rudd gets in I suppose we must forgive the electorate for they know not what they do.

bridie Oct 23rd 2007 1:21 am

Re: Election
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 5455596)
The near 60% support for the Liberals in this poll is interesting and is in complete contrast to national polls.
I think it's because many poms have seen the cock-up that a quasi-socialist, namby-pamby government has made in the UK and realise that a KRudd/Gillard government will do the same here.

Heaven help us.

it's a worry...... :huh:

Amazulu Oct 23rd 2007 1:22 am

Re: Election
 

Originally Posted by NedKelly (Post 5455605)
Oh well, if Rudd gets in I suppose we must forgive the electorate for they know not what they do.

But will we forgive them for giving us a recession that we never needed to have?

smee Oct 23rd 2007 1:58 am

Re: Election
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 5455596)
The near 60% support for the Liberals in this poll is interesting and is in complete contrast to national polls.
I think it's because many poms have seen the cock-up that a quasi-socialist, namby-pamby government has made in the UK and realise that a KRudd/Gillard government will do the same here.

Heaven help us.

I'd like to know where they conduct their polls. Obviously if it is conducted in a Labor prefered seat then it is sure to favour Krudd. I have never been asked to take part in any poll.

Lordhorrace Oct 23rd 2007 2:53 am

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Originally Posted by smee (Post 5455666)
I'd like to know where they conduct their polls. Obviously if it is conducted in a Labor prefered seat then it is sure to favour Krudd. I have never been asked to take part in any poll.

Thank goodness you haven't been asked then!! What Has JH done for this country exactly - and what are his policies for the future???? All he does is carry out a negative campaign. The Economic success is down to Australia's fortunate position of being resources rich. We need someone who is new - nothing wrong with Britain's economy - it's still the 4th or 5th Richest nation in the world.

So vote Howard and get Slimey sleezy grinning Costello??????

I love politics!! :O)

renth Oct 23rd 2007 2:58 am

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Originally Posted by Lordhorrace (Post 5455759)
So vote Howard and get Slimey sleezy grinning Costello??????

I love politics!! :O)

Vote Howard and get 25 nuclear power stations

Amazulu Oct 23rd 2007 3:05 am

Re: Election
 

Originally Posted by renth (Post 5455768)
Vote Howard and get 25 nuclear power stations

If carbon emissions are to be significantly reduced without affecting economic growth then we are going to need nukes. Nothing else can provide the big base loads that are required to run a modern economy without emissions. 5-6 nukes would do it. 1-2 in Qld, 1 in NSW, Vic. and SA and 1 in WA.


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