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She is good at dangling the carrot in front of the donkeys. She has an ulterior motive without a shadow of a doubt. She looks good in a lot of people's eyes but only if one could read what is in the back of her mind. I can't help being suspicious with this new Prime Minister of ours. Time will tell if I'm right or wrong.
My sincere apologies to my fellow ASFers for my radical statements in regards to supporting a Labor PM. I have since subjugated these extreme thought patterns after watching Q&A last night. Tony Burke Minister for Sustainable Population restored my antipathy for the Labor rats.
Julia Rudd or is it Kevin Gillard is now running the country?
Phewww!
I thought you were a victim of Stockholm Syndrome for a while there.
Gillarrd could rectify this by making Rudd the Minister for Sustainable Apologies
Originally Posted by trainspotter
My sincere apologies to my fellow ASFers for my radical statements in regards to supporting a Labor PM. I have since subjugated these extreme thought patterns after watching Q&A last night. Tony Burke Minister for Sustainable Population restored my antipathy for the Labor rats.
Julia Rudd or is it Kevin Gillard is now running the country?
Phewww!
Reply by wayneL
I thought you were a victim of Stockholm Syndrome for a while there.
She probably thinks at least half of what she's saying is utter rubbish, but she has carefully considered the results of the polls which suggest 80% of Australians are worried about 'boat people' and is phrasing her rhetoric accordingly.
Great line Traino. Another image that comes to me is when Elaine on Seinfeld says...'Fake, fake, fake'.Similar to Medusa it is hard to look away and not be wrapt in the charms of the Gillard juggernaut.
But that's the beauty of the scheme - East Timar is a signatory to the UNHCR scheme (Nauru is not), will be set-up as a "regional" centre (Nauru was Australia going it alone), and the Australian public psyche has positive connotations with East Timor due to our strong role in the Interfet mission just a few years ago. The subtle differences are enough to appease the left, we're still "sending brown people offshore" enough to appease the right, and Gillard gets to spruik a major policy difference between herself & her predecessor.She herself claimed that this is not a "Pacific Solution" but is to be used as a stop gap to inhibit a "piling up of unauthorised arrivals to Australia".
Cannot see the difference myself now that I have taken off the rose coloured glasses.
But that's the beauty of the scheme - East Timar is a signatory to the UNHCR scheme (Nauru is not), will be set-up as a "regional" centre (Nauru was Australia going it alone), and the Australian public psyche has positive connotations with East Timor due to our strong role in the Interfet mission just a few years ago. The subtle differences are enough to appease the left, we're still "sending brown people offshore" enough to appease the right, and Gillard gets to spruik a major policy difference between herself & her predecessor.
Whatever your stance on Gillard, you can't deny her political savvy.
I'll take Animal Farm over 1984, but in either case the derision of the altruistic nature of politicians & power-brokers is rightfully illustrated.Thank you George Orwell for enlightening me to the workings of politics with your childrens farm animal stories.
What a wonderful analogy. ROTFLSimilar to Medusa
Rat cunning at work IMO
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