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Rightly so. I mean, would I bother with Gillard's account of what Abbot really stands for, or Hockey's account of Swan?Kevin Andrews MP recently gave an account of what the Greens really stand for and received no media attention whatsoever.
I do note Bob Brown's intention to ban banks from raising interest rates above RBA overnight cash rate. That astonishing stupidity is straight from horse's mouth, and that alone is enough to turn me off.
I'll bet it gets him more votes than it loses!!!
Unfortunately, I bet you're right on this.I'll bet it gets him more votes than it loses!!!
Indeed. Does anyone remember a segment "The Chasers" did a few years ago where they went out on the streets and asked ordinary citizens a few pretty ordinary questions relating to current events. No doubt the responses were edited, but they put up some of the more ridiculous comments with the balloon caption "This Person Votes!!!"Which reminds me of this quote:
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." -- Winston Churchill
Which reminds me of this quote:
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." -- Winston Churchill
Where does this "far right" thing come from. I don't see any fascists around here.
which reminds me of this quote:
The Australian is only "slightly"G'day Dr Zacchary. Interesting article from Sheridan, '..pernicious and extreme..' ha ha.
I hadn't realized the Vic Libs were going to preference the Greens last. I little doubt they have resisted hierachy pressure from some quarters, so they're showing political courage there.
Which reminds me of this quote:
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." -- Winston Churchill
..The authority must follow the provisions of the Water Act in formulating its plan and there had been confusion over how much weight the authority had to give to social and economic impacts when considering environmental needs.
In today's statement, Mr Taylor said he had written to Water Minister Tony Burke about new advice the authority has received about balancing the three areas.
He says the advice received by the authority confirms it "cannot compromise the minimum level of water required to restore the system's environment on social or economic grounds"...
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