on 02-08-2014 08:45 AM
As a counter point to the endless complaining about the government who was elected by a huge majority to govern and implement their policies which they took to an election I thought a balance of articles would be fair comment.
The sheer hatred for the Abbott is here to see after the left went after his daughter. I hear no squealing about hacking about this hateful concocted plan to destroy a young women to get to her father.
on 03-08-2014 04:49 PM
methinks they protest too much but whatever blows their hair back. I wonder why they have flocked to this particular thread?? could it be the KK (Kudo Klub) are tired of the same old same old KK mantra ??
on 03-08-2014 05:01 PM
Flocked to this thread?.....lol...
Kudo Klub.......
Debra is correct..... political threads can be funny.........
on 03-08-2014 05:08 PM
What position do you think bill has??
Under the bed position? head under the parapet position? head in the sand position? under the cola position? assuming the position position? hiding behind doors with a stiletto position? ear glued to phone rounding up union heavies position? scouting out the next wealthy wife position? totting up the electricity bill position? abusing a cold pie position? so many positions and yet no new position.
Poor bill, assume the postion bill and be done with it.
on 03-08-2014 05:13 PM
Look mum, I can do it with either hand...mwwaa mwwaa mwwaa
on 03-08-2014 05:28 PM
So There was something PM Abbott would not do to gain the prime ministership, he would not compromise his promise to the Australian people and bring in a carbon tax.
So such morality from Gillard, she lied to the Australian electorate to try and win an election and when she couldn't do that she betrayed the people for power and hopped into bed with Bob even though she hated him and all he stood for. . That didn't work out too well for her now did it?
FORMER Greens leader Bob Brown considered throwing his support to Tony Abbott to become prime minister after the 2010 election, a suggestion Mr Abbott took seriously, telling Dr Brown “anything” was up for negotiation, except a carbon price.
Dr Brown’s memoir, obtained by The Weekend Australian ahead of its release this week, also reveals he previously had a sour relationship with Julia Gillard that could have damaged her chances of forming a minority government.
In Optimism: Reflections on a Life of Action (Hardie Grant), Dr Brown reveals his annoyance that Ms Gillard had accused him of being a political opportunist. Passing him in Parliament House in 2008, Ms Gillard made a snide remark, asking what he was doing “to damage the Labor Party today”, but after the Greens supported a minority Labor government, “We got along very well,” he writes.
Dr Brown, who resigned from the Senate in 2012, writes he wanted to give Mr Abbott the opportunity to present an offer that could secure Greens’ support for a minority Coalition government, even though Melbourne MP Adam Bandt said he would not support an Abbott government.
“A savvy Coalition leader could offer social and environmental outcomes that would not only make backing Labor difficult but would create long-term angst for the Greens if we turned them down,” he writes.
“This was (Mr Abbott’s) chance and I was determined he should exercise it.”
The two never hit it off. Although Mr Abbott “said that he would talk about anything except a carbon tax in order to get government,” Dr Brown writes, he “had no offer and was neither seriously engaged nor up to being seriously engaged”.
Dr Brown includes a memo documenting a meeting with Mr Abbott in February
03-08-2014 08:16 PM - edited 03-08-2014 08:17 PM
I love pic posts....don't you?! LOL
This is Hockit looking f at Abbitsmissing
on 03-08-2014 10:37 PM
Pics are ok but the nasty name calling and innuendo we can all do without 😞
on 03-08-2014 10:46 PM
@lightningdance wrote:Pics are ok but the nasty name calling and innuendo we can all do without 😞
You mean like in post 2,10, 28, 63, 72, 81, 83?
on 03-08-2014 10:53 PM
I see “I’m nobodies girl” is out hawking herself everywhere. The woman who reinstated Obead and Tripodi back onto the front bench after Nathan Reece sacked them.
Just another example of corruption from the stinking left. 😞
03-08-2014 10:53 PM - edited 03-08-2014 10:56 PM
So There was something PM Abbott would not do to gain the prime ministership, he would not compromise his promise to the Australian people and bring in a carbon tax.
That's odd - I rather thought promising to abolish the Carbon Tax was part of the agenda specifically designed to gain him Prime Ministership.
And wasn't it refusing to bring in a carbon tax that gained him the leadership of his party - at the expense of Malcolm Turnbull?