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The dogs name is Tim.

Seriously, she has no judgement whatsoever did she think women would like that. dutifully knitting like in days of old ?

That kangaroo (not jacket) will hit the bin the minute it arrives at the Palace.

I'm sure I heard, there was a spike in cancelled subscriptions at Australian Womens Weekly, when Julia hit the news stands.lol

She is obviously very unpopular.
 
.............. but Gillard and her "457 spin doctor" insisted

Probably is supposed to look like Julia at home happily knitting, especially because of the dog. Maybe this photo should have been included for "full disclosure". :mad:

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Country Lad


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Probably is supposed to look like Julia at home happily knitting, especially because of the dog. Maybe this photo should have been included for "full disclosure". :mad:

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Country Lad


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During the actual photographic session, Ms Gillard seemed to have second thoughts. As she took her place in the armchair and took up the knitting needles, the Prime Minister told staffers: "This feels slightly absurd."

Slightly???
 
I'm sure I heard, there was a spike in cancelled subscriptions at Australian Womens Weekly, when Julia hit the news stands.lol

She is obviously very unpopular.

You would know sptrawler, coming from the blue rinse set who read Women's Weekly.

Julia Gillard is not even allowed to have ANY expression on her face.

Bring on the election, so I can start laying the boot into Tony Abbott.
 
Slightly???

I would say absolutely absurd!!!!!!!!!!

She has just put another nail in her coffin.

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You would know sptrawler, coming from the blue rinse set who read Women's Weekly.

Julia Gillard is not even allowed to have ANY expression on her face.

Bring on the election, so I can start laying the boot into Tony Abbott.

Please explain why you would have reason to lay the boot into Tony Abbott. Sounds like are being very spiteful and vindictive.
 
I would say absolutely absurd!!!!!!!!!!

She has just put another nail in her coffin.

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Please explain why you would have reason to lay the boot into Tony Abbott. Sounds like are being very spiteful and vindictive.

Was thinking the same thing?

Why would you feel the need to sink the boot into somebody who has yet to prove themselves either way? I'm sure if he gets up there and lies to the nation and is reckless in what he does; failing to even make a 1/4 of his promises - you won't be the only one 'sinking the boot' McQuack.

In all honestly for all his media shortcomings; I get a sense of genuine love for his country and wanting to do something for the people (as feeble as that comes across some times...)
 
You would know sptrawler, coming from the blue rinse set who read Women's Weekly.

Julia Gillard is not even allowed to have ANY expression on her face.

Bring on the election, so I can start laying the boot into Tony Abbott.

Are you related to Anne Summers in any way?

:cry:
 
You would know sptrawler, coming from the blue rinse set who read Women's Weekly.

Julia Gillard is not even allowed to have ANY expression on her face.

Bring on the election, so I can start laying the boot into Tony Abbott.

Bit touchy McCluck? lol

Do you have a pallet of 'Vote for Julia' tee shirts, youve got to get rid of?:1zhelp:

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Oakeshatt to quit politics... :xyxthumbs He'll never admit it - what pollie ever admits a mistake - but inwardly he must be feeling he made a terrible judgement call a few years back?

Et tu Whinedsor?

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-26/rob-oakeshott-to-quit-politics/4780492

Internal polling must be returning devastating figures.:eek:
 
Bit touchy McCluck? lol

Do you have a pallet of 'Vote for Julia' tee shirts, youve got to get rid of?:1zhelp:

Poor old Macquack, bitter and twisted, the perfect Labor supporter, he'll be bitter and twisted alright on Sept 14th when the witch from the western suburbs is sent back to boganville where she belongs and I hope he enjoys many years of Tony Abbott rule , the wisdom the right decisions for the country and a steady hand at the helm:D

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What a predictable and pathetic gutless wonder he is.

Thankfully we didn't get a 17 minute goodbye speech, his voice is almost as annoying as Gillard's.
 
Thankfully we didn't get a 17 minute goodbye speech, his voice is almost as annoying as Gillard's.

Two rats deserting the sinking ship, Windsor for "health reasons" and Oakeshott for "family reasons". The true reason is that this gutless pair are afraid to face the electorates they ratted on.

I hope they have the guts to apologise to the electorate for the train wreck they are leaving in their wake in their valedictory speeches.:rolleyes:
 
Two rats deserting the sinking ship, Windsor for "health reasons" and Oakeshott for "family reasons". The true reason is that this gutless pair are afraid to face the electorates they ratted on.

I hope they have the guts to apologise to the electorate for the train wreck they are leaving in their wake in their valedictory speeches.:rolleyes:

I think they'll have to move from their electorates, people spitting on them every day wouldn't be pleasant.
 
Oakeshatt to quit politics... :xyxthumbs He'll never admit it - what pollie ever admits a mistake - but inwardly he must be feeling he made a terrible judgement call a few years back?

Et tu Whinedsor?

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-26/rob-oakeshott-to-quit-politics/4780492

Would the alternative, a Lib/Green parliament, have been much better??

If nothing else at least these guys had the conviction to stand behind their beliefs, however misguided they might have been.

MrBurns said:
I think they'll have to move from their electorates, people spitting on them every day wouldn't be pleasant.

Windsor was way ahead in the polls for New England.
 
I think they'll have to move from their electorates, people spitting on them every day wouldn't be pleasant.

I'm sure the excessive Super payouts and pensions each will receive (adjusted for the recent pay rise of course) for having performed so marvelously in their unstinting service of the Australian public will more than sooth their fevered brows.....:banghead::banghead::banghead:
 
Two rats deserting the sinking ship, Windsor for "health reasons" and Oakeshott for "family reasons". The true reason is that this gutless pair are afraid to face the electorates they ratted on.
I hope they have the guts to apologise to the electorate for the train wreck they are leaving in their wake in their valedictory speeches.:rolleyes:
Tony Windsor, after years of state and federal politics, will cry all the way to the bank, having generated huge pork barrel dollars for his electorate. You can at least begin to make sense of his position.

But Rob Oakeschott, who can figure it. Now virtually unemployable, a career in politics flushed down the toilet. And for what - 15 minutes of fame and a 17 minute speech?

There is a middle of the night, OMG what did I do, moment in Rob's future.
 
According the latest events in Canberra this morning, Tony Abbott could be Prime Minister by the weekend.

With the withdrawl of support for Kevin Rudd by Winsdor and Oakshot, Kevin Rudd may not be able to convince the Governor General he has the confidence of parliament.

I would say we will have an election early in August and the sooner the better.

http://au.news.yahoo.com/latest/a/-/latest/17750926/live-canberra-leadership-tensions/
 
According the latest events in Canberra this morning, Tony Abbott could be Prime Minister by the weekend.

With the withdrawl of support for Kevin Rudd by Winsdor and Oakshot, Kevin Rudd may not be able to convince the Governor General he has the confidence of parliament.

I would say we will have an election early in August and the sooner the better.

http://au.news.yahoo.com/latest/a/-/latest/17750926/live-canberra-leadership-tensions/

Isn't the more likely outcome that there will be no challenge from Rudd?

And then this...
BOB Katter now says he will back Kevin Rudd and protect his government from a no-confidence vote even though he hasn't spoken with the member for Griffith.

Read more: http://www.news.com.au/national-new...ty/story-fnho52ip-1226669921693#ixzz2XHnhlzyE
 
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