View Poll Results: Who would you vote for?
Gillard



6
10.53%
Rudd



26
45.61%
A. N. Other



25
43.86%
Voters: 57. You may not vote on this poll
Who would you vote for....
#47
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Can I change my vote?
Listening to Mr Rudd ("KRudd", "yours truly") over the last couple of days I've decided that anyone who refers to themselves in the third person with the frequency and apparent lack of irony / humour that Mr Rudd ("KRudd", "yours truly") does, is 'loosely wrapped' and not fit to run a lolly shop, let alone a modern democracy.
Spartacus has spoken.
Listening to Mr Rudd ("KRudd", "yours truly") over the last couple of days I've decided that anyone who refers to themselves in the third person with the frequency and apparent lack of irony / humour that Mr Rudd ("KRudd", "yours truly") does, is 'loosely wrapped' and not fit to run a lolly shop, let alone a modern democracy.
Spartacus has spoken.
#48
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Vote starts at 10am Sydney time tomorrow morning, looks increasingly like Rudd does not have the numbers. The Gillard supporting Sydney Morning Herald (seems to support her?) did a job on Rudd today, they are playing the feminist card in an effort to mobilize the females of the country to get behind her. In the suppliment today apparently it is all an agenda against having a female PM and Rudd and his supporters are female hating anti christs The feminist movement does itself no favours with poorly written articles like this. There was nothing in the article that stated why Gillard is better than Rudd other than the fact she is a women and therefore must be better.
Tomorrow makes no difference really, a Gillard victory only delays her departure until next year. She will be hammered in the general election, it will take more than the feminist pink vote to save her.
Tomorrow makes no difference really, a Gillard victory only delays her departure until next year. She will be hammered in the general election, it will take more than the feminist pink vote to save her.
#49
Gillard is $1.03 to win and someone lobbed in $300,000 ... I think it's fair to say The Oscars may hold more surprises.
But yup, Labo(u)r are gone and we are staring at Abbott in power some time in the not so distant future.
I think the appropriate phrase rhymes with 'clucking bell'.
But yup, Labo(u)r are gone and we are staring at Abbott in power some time in the not so distant future.
I think the appropriate phrase rhymes with 'clucking bell'.
#50
the GLBTI community hates him so much! he should have become a full fledged priest instead!!!!!
http://www.thepunch.com.au/articles/...otts-religion/
http://www.thepunch.com.au/articles/...otts-religion/
Last edited by commonwealth; Feb 25th 2012 at 10:05 pm.
#53
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It was always going to be a tough choice - a bit like choosing between Gordon Brown and Tony Blair.



Of course it was 

