on 31-05-2013 11:40 AM
Luvvies just can't take a good old fashioned dose of reality that is posted on here about the dysfunctional chaotic spectacle we see every day by this ( "disgraceful" uttered by it's own members) Labor party.
Luvvies are a bit like lemmings, blindly following their beloved party over the cliff that has reared up in front of them. Blindly castigating any poster who has the temerity to post anything they can't abide, disregarding any accredited journalistic article that dares publish up a true picture of just what is happening to our country & our parliament.
They have successfully limited the number of Conservative posters who participate on here, rubbed out any scintilla of debate for endless bp'ing & bullying snipes.
Well I have a good store of CROW stored in my larder & I will be serving it up by the shovelfull to the luvvies after the likes of Gillard & her ilk have been dispatched.
on 31-05-2013 01:39 PM
Luvvies are a bit like lemmings, blindly following their beloved party over the cliff that has reared up in front of them.
Well, you're half right, Lightning. "Luvvies" are in fact a lot like lemmings - intelligent, sociable and extremely organised little critturs who have NEVER been prone to self immolation, but have falsely been given a bad name by manipulative sensation mongers and gormless ignoramuses who believe everything they read or see on telly.
on 31-05-2013 01:40 PM
"Look who's crawled back from the cess pit. Another infection."
:^O
To whom do you refer windrake ?
My children would never speak to people in such a way.
They learnt manners and respect whilst growing up.
What sort of adults speak to others like that?
on 31-05-2013 01:40 PM
on 31-05-2013 01:41 PM
"firmly worded letter"
Chrissy must have been leaning very firmly on his texta
:^O
on 31-05-2013 01:47 PM
on 31-05-2013 01:55 PM
Name calling, base insults, all part of the strategy. I would leave that post there freaki as mute testimony to their nature.
Definitely.
on 31-05-2013 01:56 PM
Shows how low they have to stoop.. when they have nothing sensible to report.
on 31-05-2013 01:56 PM
Name calling, base insults, all part of the strategy. I would leave that post there freaki as mute testimony to their nature.
I'm not reporting anyone but I'd be surprised if they don't SR
just so they accuse another :^O
on 31-05-2013 02:01 PM
....But Gillard, clearly angered that Labor had been left to carry the can on the issue, said Abbott had been rolled by his party room and questioned his honesty.
"There is a huge gulf between what Mr Abbott says and what Mr Abbott does," she said.
It's a line Labor's certain to play up, over the 106 days before the September 13 poll, on everything from the GST, to Work Choices, to funding for schools and hospitals.
There is another question: how committed will Abbott be to his reform plans in government - including a multi-billion dollar paid parental leave plan - if a few days of phone calls and tweets can overturn a written position?
And will he face pressure from colleagues over his unilateral decision-making and failure to consult widely on some commitments?
on 31-05-2013 02:06 PM
Tony flips Labor a campaign gift
The Conversation
Tony Abbott had little choice but to welsh on his deal to pass the bill handing out big dollars to political parties – but the retreat comes at a big cost for him.
The man who has campaigned on how you can’t trust the prime minister has been found untrustworthy.
The immediate question is: if he broke his word on this, can all those other promises he is making be believed? Julia Gillard quickly jumped on this. “If Mr Abbott says he won’t cut to the bone, you can’t believe him.”
Read more: http://www.businessspectator.com.au/article/2013/5/30/national-affairs/tony-flips-labor-campaign-gift#ixzz2Uq7g2Jeo