wayneL
VIVA LA LIBERTAD, CARAJO!
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I think we both aware of the arguments for and against I am for a Republic.
However
I think the British Monarchy should remain as some type of ceremonial head of state with no powers to remind the do gooders that Australia for better or worse is today what it is because of a government and system of law put in place by a dominate white protestant population.
Do you have a link to that number?
Only remember the$7.6 billion "black hole" budget deficit left to Howard of course Howard as treasurer left the Hawke government $9.6 billion budget deficit.
Sure thing Ifocus. Here are a few to chow down on. I will even throw in a few graphs for good measure.
Ummmmmm nope niokia ...... it was Hawke/Keating that started the privatisation of Australia old chap. The Keating government privatised Qantas and commenced the privatisation of the Commonwealth Bank. The Howard government privatised Telstra. Try some facts and chow down on them.
The Julia Gillard duck walk is catching on.
Usual bit of garbage from the dope.
I think Macquack that you take your duck connections too seriously.
I think Macquack that you take your duck connections too seriously.
Did anyone see Kerry O'Brien's interview with Malcolm Turnbull this evening?
I thought it was interesting that he spoke with Ms Gillard last night, and then Mr Turnbull tonight as a representative of the Coalition.
Wouldn't you have thought it would have been Tony Abbott up there tonight?
Is Mr O'Brien making a parting shot suggestion? i.e. that he sees Mr Turnbull as the obvious leader of the Libs?
It was an interesting interview just on the basis of the dynamics between the two of them - pretty equal match of intellects and senses of humour. Had the sense they both thoroughly enjoyed themselves. This is not something that occurs too often in these political interviews.
Mr Turnbull seems to be gradually learning how to bide his time, developing some political nous perhaps. He certainly has the demeanour to fill the role of a leader.
Mr Turnbull seems to be gradually learning how to bide his time, developing some political nous perhaps. He certainly has the demeanour to fill the role of a leader.
Agree. But I do think she looked exhausted. Hardly surprising.it was a good interview. On the other hand in the interview with Gillard the smiling assassin just played with O'Brien and ignored his questions. It was he who ended up flustered.
How does the link to Andrew Bolt's comment suggest the above people?Anyone heard the rumour that Penny Wong and Joolyah Gizzard are playing the magic carpet ride together and Tim Mathieson aint real happy about it?
http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/...may_be_a_barrel_of_tnt_under_that_parliament/
Just gotta love Andrew Bolt
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