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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoStew View Post
    I am no fan of Costello but good on him for being decisive about it and not dragging it on. From what everyone was saying about internal polls from both sides their seemed litle chance of him retaining it to the next election anyway.

    Why should he do all the hard work for 18 months just to get shafted again?

    no direspect mate but "WHAT THE" whats with that ????,

    i think the people of aust got it wright, people are pritty perseptive when it comes to tention in a group, i think also that australians as a whole dont gel with the tall cocky syndrom.

    hes havin a sooook,"im not going to be the boss so im takeing my bat and ball and going home" a true tall cocky mmmmmmm

    but hay alls good mate

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchie View Post
    Erm, so is Rudd.
    Yes I know, but I didn't vote for either. All I say is that religion and politics DON'T MIX, plus I find that many political leader with strong religious views are obscured and hypocritical to say the least.

    I am anti-religious to the extent that I chringe if I have to walk into a church for a friends weddingor there childs christening

    Trav

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    As I posted in another thread, we will have this Govt for at least 6 yrs. Their majority and the issues that caused it will not evaporate in 3. The Libs may regain ground next time but won't win IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aquarangie View Post
    I am anti-religious to the extent that I chringe if I have to walk into a church for a friends weddingor there childs christening

    Trav
    That's cause you're real name is Damien.

    God Bless You Trav

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    Quote Originally Posted by FenianEel View Post
    That's cause you're real name is Damien.

    God Bless You Trav


    .....maybe.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by aquarangie View Post
    Yes I know, but I didn't vote for either. All I say is that religion and politics DON'T MIX, plus I find that many political leader with strong religious views are obscured and hypocritical to say the least.

    I am anti-religious to the extent that I chringe if I have to walk into a church for a friends weddingor there childs christening

    Trav
    Did you hear about the dyslexic agnostic insomniac?























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    What worry's me is that with the greens actually getting a sizable chunk of votes for labour, what kind of pay back (nat park closure's) will they want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
    Can't be too far off...the old folk at work are all barking mad at the moment too
    Strange, I've heard that before

    Do they really do strange things on a full moon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post
    And now Malcolm Turnbull is saying that it is time for the Liberal Party to look at revising their strategy for the next election. Does that mean he is admitting that they were wrong this time around??? If so, what message does that send to the faithful who voted for them?
    Being one of the faithful, I was concerned about work choices and knew that it would be a killer. I am a blue collar worker mind you. I just wanted the best economic managers in charge, which I believed Costello and Howard to be. In one sense i am glad that labor will make work choices more worker friendly. One good thing is the libs now will distance themselves from AWAs and such and never go down that road again for a long long time. And hopefully Rudd will be a one termer, when the swing voters come to their senses

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wortho View Post
    What worry's me is that with the greens actually getting a sizable chunk of votes for labour, what kind of pay back (nat park closure's) will they want.
    I forgot about the greens. Do you think they used all the unused how to vote cards to roll up big fat spliffs on election night???

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