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And all this "holier than thou" on this thread is amusing.
I readily concede gloating rights to you and Todster.
And all this "holier than thou" on this thread is amusing.
It may bite dear Julia much sooner than she thinks.The bottom line is that, going by this governments incredible and continuous ability to make bad decisions, this will bite them in the long run.
Knobby,
I don't doubt that you are right. Politics is a tactical thing and Gillard is sitting on the edge of a cliff with both Craig Thomson and Wilke's pokie issues waiting to blow. However, Abbott certainly has a right to voice his opposition to yet another questionable move by a government desperate to stay in power.
I didn't agree with Howard's use of Mal Colston, but just because he did, doesn't make Slipper's appointment any better. I don't know why anything questionable by Gillard has to be compared to a similar thing by Howard. It doesn't make it any better.
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Good points, my concern is though about the office of Speaker.
Does it suffer by any of the following
Slipper being Speaker
Slipper being investigated
Slipper being criticised for past behaviour
gg
Who put the lowlife in parliament?
They didn't make him speaker.Liberals did 7 times...............when it suited their purposes LOL.
I haven't laughed as long or as loud watching this week unfold.
Liberals did 7 times...............when it suited their purposes LOL.
I haven't laughed as long or as loud watching this week unfold.
They didn't make him speaker.
Keep laughing.
The sweet taste will be short lived.
I would think his electorate actually put him there - they didn't have to vote for him. The ALP candidate must have been worse?
Why else would they keep voting Slipper back in when his excess spendings have been so secret?
Slipper got 46% of the primary vote - alp got 30%. So now tell me why you are laughing? What was wrong with Cummins that he/she couldn't poll better than the spending Slipper?
http://www.abc.net.au/elections/federal/2010/guide/fish.htm
They didn't make him speaker.
Keep laughing.
The sweet taste will be short lived.
Disendorsement was going to be the final act, but he jumped first, into the leaky boat with all the other rats.No they didn't instead just made him government whip, parliamentary secretary to the prime minister, John Howard, parliamentary secretary to the finance minister, Nick Minchin
Labor would make him PM if they thought it would get them an extra 5-minutes in office.![]()
Don't think they would make Pete PM but he would likely fit in nicely with the NSW Right.
My contacts in Sussex St. are trying to find him after hours to inculcate him with other Labor values thus far not possessed, but he does give folk the slip after 8pm of a night.
gg
Labor's plan B is to reach into taxpayer's pockets as deep as it can, or is that plan A ?BTW Labor apparently had a plan B and C.
The speakers office comes with its own bar and supplies, Rudd of course would have closed the deal once he pointed this out.
BTW Labor apparently had a plan B and C i.e. other Liberal rats willing sell out.
Even the left leaning devoted Canberra press gallery take this with a grain of salt.Do tell IF.
gg
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