on โ05-08-2014 07:09 PM
on โ06-08-2014 11:50 AM
on โ06-08-2014 11:50 AM
@debra9275 wrote:your assumption is quite wrong, you have no idea of my voting history, but one thing is for sure, I cannot stand this abbott govt and will be glad to see them gone,
and they will be
Of course they will be. That's what Aussie politics is. Labor gets a turn, Liberal gets a turn.
The Aussie voter may have become disenchanted with Mr Abbott's leadership, but I think said Aussie voter is a far way from wanting a party back in that is still struggling to put fort a viable leader, and risking a repeat performance of the leadership challenges and disunity that produced the Rudd/Gillard/ Rudd fiasco.
on โ06-08-2014 11:52 AM
@debra9275 wrote:well, it's no secret, I just said in that post lol
cant stand this current govt. but I have voted for the LNP in the past, depends on policies w ho I vote for
... & this govt hid their money grabbing agenda till after they were voted in
Yes, like I have voted labor in the past.....sooooo funny
on โ06-08-2014 11:53 AM
@icyfroth wrote:
@debra9275 wrote:your assumption is quite wrong, you have no idea of my voting history, but one thing is for sure, I cannot stand this abbott govt and will be glad to see them gone,
and they will be
Of course they will be. That's what Aussie politics is. Labor gets a turn, Liberal gets a turn.
The Aussie voter may have become disenchanted with Mr Abbott's leadership, but I think said Aussie voter is a far way from wanting a party back in that is still struggling to put fort a viable leader, and risking a repeat performance of the leadership challenges and disunity that produced the Rudd/Gillard/ Rudd fiasco.
Daydreaming can be dangerous, especially if your driving.
on โ06-08-2014 11:54 AM
@debra9275 wrote:well, it's no secret, I just said in that post lol
cant stand this current govt. but I have voted for the LNP in the past, depends on policies w ho I vote for
... & this govt hid their money grabbing agenda till after they were voted in
on โ06-08-2014 11:55 AM
I don't think I ever will again though
they had a perfect opportunity here to show good govt. for all Australians, but they blew it straight away. Also their supporters turn me right off
on โ06-08-2014 11:56 AM
@boris1gary wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:
@debra9275 wrote:your assumption is quite wrong, you have no idea of my voting history, but one thing is for sure, I cannot stand this abbott govt and will be glad to see them gone,
and they will be
Of course they will be. That's what Aussie politics is. Labor gets a turn, Liberal gets a turn.
The Aussie voter may have become disenchanted with Mr Abbott's leadership, but I think said Aussie voter is a far way from wanting a party back in that is still struggling to put fort a viable leader, and risking a repeat performance of the leadership challenges and disunity that produced the Rudd/Gillard/ Rudd fiasco.
Daydreaming can be dangerous, especially if your driving.
I suggest you catch a bus then, Boris.
on โ06-08-2014 12:00 PM
@boris1gary wrote:So in a nutshell, Penny is the opposite of the LNP and it's "principles".
YES THANK GOODNESS.
We never want the appalling setback Gillard did to women ever again and Wong is a prime example of disloyalty and self aggrandissment and incompetence.
on โ06-08-2014 12:08 PM
@debra9275 wrote:I don't think I ever will again though
they had a perfect opportunity here to show good govt. for all Australians, but they blew it straight away. Also their supporters turn me right off
That's not a very nice thing to say about one of your best friends ๐ฎ
on โ06-08-2014 12:10 PM
Penny Wong's Maiden Speech
"Absolutely brilliant speech from Penny. She not only inspires but also brings a certain unique intelligence through her speech and actions.
Penny for PM !"