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I just don't understand why conservative political parties are always so worried about what people do in the privacy of their own bedrooms.
I also don't know why they seem to think they are the shinning light and example all should follow. They're the same in every western country really. Always have that religous bent to their thinking and seem to want to impose their moralistic views on the rest of the population.
I mean, between slipper at one extreme and corgi at the other, the Coalition really knows how to pick their senators.
Why are you taking the silly comments of one senator and conflating these with the view of the whole party?I just don't understand why conservative political parties are always so worried about what people do in the privacy of their own bedrooms.
Is Cory Bernardi the new political anti-Christ of the Left ?I just don't understand why conservative political parties are always so worried about what people do in the privacy of their own bedrooms.
Why are you taking the silly comments of one senator and conflating these with the view of the whole party?
Mr Abbott has said that Senator Bernardi's comments do not represent party policy.
You just seem to grasp at any opportunity to misrepresent the Coalition.
Why are you taking the silly comments of one senator and conflating these with the view of the whole party?
Mr Abbott has said that Senator Bernardi's comments do not represent party policy.
You just seem to grasp at any opportunity to misrepresent the Coalition.
I prefer Warren Entschs' reprimand to Tony's limp cellary one.
Corgi may not represent party policy, but does he represent Tony's views?
Quite often 1 member of the ALP is used to make representations about the entire ALP party. Just have to see the comments on here about Thomson.
I just don't understand why conservative political parties are always so worried about what people do in the privacy of their own bedrooms.
I also don't know why they seem to think they are the shinning light and example all should follow. They're the same in every western country really. Always have that religous bent to their thinking and seem to want to impose their moralistic views on the rest of the population.
I mean, between slipper at one extreme and corgi at the other, the Coalition really knows how to pick their senators.
That may or may not be true Syd. But I don't think the majority of Liberal parliamentarians are of the religious right at all.
But aren't you being a tad hypocritical? Maybe monumentally, stupendously, gargantuanly hypocritical? The left have always attempted, with varying degrees of success, to be social engineers; to manipulate and sometimes legislate people's very thinking. They have always indulged in 'we know what's good for you better than you' nanny stateism, vis a vis "seem to want to impose their moralistic views on the rest of the population".
So come on Syd, we all know Cori does not represent Liberal policy. I think you would find the majority of Liberals would be horrified.
Correct. Does anyone really believe it will remain at $5? It's already gone to $6 while we've been talking about.i don't think this medicare $5 doctor visit fee is a good thing to start. It leads other governments to jack up the price, and before we know it, its $20 upfront per visit...
Correct. Does anyone really believe it will remain at $5? It's already gone to $6 while we've been talking about.
They're just undermining Medicare. Alternatively, it may be thought of as the Paid Maternity Leave Tax. From the No Surprises Government.
And we thought the previous government was redistributive!
Bill Shorten wants to know what's happening on our borders,
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-01-10/abbott-likens-campaign-against-people-smugglers-to-war/5193546
No boats over the past week or for the past three weeks for that matter,
http://www.customs.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/OperationalUpdate10January2014.pdf
He claims we don't know what the Prime Minister is doing.
Stopping the boats Labor started.
He also asks if the PM has any control over the situation at all.
See above Bill.
He has asked two critics of the current curriculum - former teacher and ex-Liberal Party staffer Kevin Donnelly, and University of Queensland Professor Ken Wiltshire - to review what is taught in Australian schools.
"I'm not going to prejudge the outcome of the national curriculum [review], suffice to say there has been criticism of the national curriculum over a lengthy period of time," Mr Pyne told reporters in Adelaide.
A short video that helps Bill with the answers.Bill, labor and the Greens are showing the electorate that they still have not got a clue..... (idiots)
Anyone think Tony is going to refer Alex Somlyay to the AFP to investigate paying his wife for services most likely not rendered?
The ATO frowns upon this kind of setup for the rest of us, so why are the politicians allowed to do it?
Tony, please apply the Slipper principle for a change.
If the ATO finds the persons actions illegal, he will be prosecuted, as was Thomson.
Anyone going to take Shorten to task for stupid comments, re keeping Holden going?
Anyone going to hold Labor responsible, for irresponsible border protection policy, or lack thereof?
I thought when the Coalition was in opposition it was Ok to say silly things, like oh, Abbott saying BHP decided not to go ahead with the Olympic Dam expansion due to the carbon price, or the pensioner who's electricity bill had doubled due to the carbon price, or Joe Hockey claiming QLD electricity prices were up 22% due to the carbon price. Considering the carbon price adds around 10% to an electricity bill can you explain how someone's maths could be so bad to think a 22% or 100% increase could be due to something that causes a 10% increase
The point wasn't about Shortens stupid comments, just the lack of coverage and critiquing by the press.
When Abbott was in opposition every opportunity was jumped on by Fairfax and the ABC, they don't seem to have the same lust to get into Bill..
They've been held accountable for it, though the harsher stance they'd taken before the election seemed to have been starting to work by the election.
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