I like Julia Gillard and i think that she will get in at the next election with a reduced majority and help with alot of greens preferences. A labor govt in SA hardly a greens hotbed got back in on greens preferences more or less.
Great.. just what we need.
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The bible bashers are having a cow about an pro-choice and feminist PM and a unmarried couple in the lodge FFS whether they get married is none of those cunts business.
I like Julia Gillard and i think that she will get in at the next election with a reduced majority and help with alot of greens preferences. A labor govt in SA hardly a greens hotbed got back in on greens preferences more or less.
I like Julia Gillard and i think that she will get in at the next election with a reduced majority and help with alot of greens preferences. A labor govt in SA hardly a greens hotbed got back in on greens preferences more or less.
The Pope was today knocked down at the start of Christmas mass by a woman who hopped over the barriers. The woman was said to be, "Mentally unstable."Trolldor wrote:Ahh cardinal Pell. He's like a monkey after a lobotomy and three lines of cocaine.
Which is probably why she went unnoticed among a crowd of Christians.
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I'd never ever vote for the Labor party if the alternative wasn't so much worse. The UK Labour government had been on the nose for years, and the electorate finally tossed it out in sheer exasperation about its arrogance, featherbedding and incompetence. Having voted the Tories in, they are now finding out the hard way that they have shot themselves in the foot. If the Libs get up at the next election, the same will happen here, especially if Abbott is leading them still.JimC wrote:It is quite extraordinary - Australia may actually end up electing Tony Abbott, clearly not on his own merits, but in retreat from a Labour Party riddled with arrogance, incompetence and complacency...
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