on 14-11-2014 09:02 AM
Had bullet proof jocks and vest on this morning when he was walking around Sydney Harbour with David Cameron?
He just looked very awkward or maybe he had an early morning ride on his bike and got a bit chafed.
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on 15-11-2014 10:43 AM
@twinkles**stars wrote:You may not respect a person but that is no excuse for bad manners.
Did you express the same concern when posters where calling Gillard derogatory names?
on 15-11-2014 10:54 AM
@gleee58 wrote:
@twinkles**stars wrote:You may not respect a person but that is no excuse for bad manners.
Did you express the same concern when posters where calling Gillard derogatory names?
I most certainly did.
on 15-11-2014 11:19 AM
@twinkles**stars wrote:
@gleee58 wrote:
@twinkles**stars wrote:You may not respect a person but that is no excuse for bad manners.
Did you express the same concern when posters where calling Gillard derogatory names?
I most certainly did.
That's good. You must have been the odd one out because most of the Gillard haters refused to address her as Prime Minister Gillard. In fact Tony Abbott, in 3 years, did not once address her by her correct title.
on 15-11-2014 11:30 AM
@twinkles**stars wrote:
@lurker172602 wrote:
"Why not use a persons correct name and title? I am no fan of any party leaders but everyone deserves their name used correctly and with respect."
With respect to you twinks, that's just rubbish. It's the Australian way to shorten names. My name has 6 letters but everyone only ever uses 3. My OH has 7, but uses only 4.
By your reasoning shouldn't he be referred to as Anthony, not Tony?Shortening names of loved ones close friends etc may be ok if they are comfortable with it. It is disrespectful to do so to those you have no relationship with. Maybe I was brought up with more morals than some
Shortening names has absolutely nothing to do with morals. And as far as using other names for Abbott? He has shown absolutely no respect for the citizens of Australia or the opposition so he can't now expect that people respect him just because he is prime minister. Respect the office by all means, but you don't get respect because of the office you hold, you earn that respect. I will call him whatever I like but most names I coudn't say here.
on 15-11-2014 11:45 AM
2 wrongs never make a right. Why lower yourself by calling anyone names? Someone here called my grand children awful names....others were shocked and said as much. I ignored her and still do. My standards and morals are too high.
on 15-11-2014 12:55 PM
@twinkles**stars wrote:2 wrongs never make a right. Why lower yourself by calling anyone names? Someone here called my grand children awful names....others were shocked and said as much. I ignored her and still do. My standards and morals are too high.
I'm sorry your grandchildren were called names as that is uncalled for and inexcusable. However the discussion is about the PM.
I don't see the name calling of the PM as a wrong. The PM is a public figure with his own history of name calling so as far as I am concerned he doesn't deserve my respect.
on 15-11-2014 05:03 PM
on 15-11-2014 05:14 PM
@lurker172602 wrote:
The thing is, Tone is not a derogatory name. It is as valid an abbreviation of Anthony as Tony is, which apparently is acceptable.
exactly - it's waaaaaaaaaaay too nice - have to think of something more suitable......prime miniature is half "respectable".
15-11-2014 05:26 PM - edited 15-11-2014 05:28 PM
on 15-11-2014 05:28 PM