on 18-10-2014 09:53 AM
Got a good laugh out of this one, he sure nailed her. Poor Bill had to try to cobble up some kind of response that didn't make him look like the empty showbag his comrades know he is.
Rowan Deans nails the posturing of Plibersek:
Authorities within the Australian Labor Party were scrambling this week to try to contain an outbreak of the deadly Pliberbola virus, with frantic calls for the exposed leadership of Bill Shorten to be immediately quarantined…
The Pliberbola crisis came after Mr Shorten recklessly wandered into the national security debate with no protection against the extreme risk of being infected by a deadly dose of bipartisanship, caused by getting too close to Tony Abbott.
“Pliberbola is the most virulent strain of undergraduate socialism the world has ever seen,” said a spokesman for Mr Shorten…
The virus is believed to have mutated in the 1970s in the Democratic Republic of Marrickville in a freakish contact between batty undergraduates and hard-core Marxist union enforcers, or apes, which in turn infected the gibbering idealists of the Greens.
How the virus crossed the species barrier to infect normal, sane, rational human beings is not known, although the first identifiable case has long been rumoured to be a large man with a booming voice known only as Gough.
on 18-10-2014 12:46 PM
Real news:
New Zealand will replace Australia on the United Nations Security Council when its term comes to an end at the year.
Five countries have been elected to take up a non-permanent seat on the Security Council.
Oh dear.. Julie B's 15 mins of fame is over.
on 18-10-2014 12:47 PM
@am*3 wrote:
@lightningdance wrote:You can assure that happened
You only wish
I am referring to posters here WHO WERE SWAYED away from voting for LNP at the last election because of the nonsense they read on CS by posters of a certain politican persuasion who spammed the board.
Laughs on them. watta is correct.
Anecdotal wishing doesn't make it factual.
Yeah right, I voted for labor because I didn't like the opinions of people on here. sooooooooooooo funny and ridiculous too.
Is that why labor suffered its biggest defeat in history? I guess so..
on 18-10-2014 12:49 PM
oh well, when we initially won the seat the libs didn't want it anyway, they said it was a waste of time or something
they reap what they sow
it is a shame to lose it though imo, because it gave us a voice in the world
on 18-10-2014 12:51 PM
@am*3 wrote:
@watta*drama*queen wrote:I didn't but the current posting style will certainly have that effect at the next one.
They obviously don't realise it
No, it hasn't sunk in.
I can think of LNP supporters who don't post here anymore (voluntarily) who got tired of it as well. Which is a shame as they had gave some good arguments/discussions over policies etc.
Politics like religion has its extremists, unfortunately they ruin if for the others.
OK?? name them or aren't you allowed to name the ones who were driven off by you and your sidekicks.
on 18-10-2014 12:56 PM
@am*3 wrote:Real news:
New Zealand will replace Australia on the United Nations Security Council when its term comes to an end at the year.
Five countries have been elected to take up a non-permanent seat on the Security Council.
Oh dear.. Julie B's 15 mins of fame is over.
Yes Bob Carr did so much better didn't he? and Rudd dropped a cool 20 mil or so to every country he visited.
We are so fortunate to have such a star as our Foreign Minister. A highly intelligent vivacious women who does women proud all over the world. What a shining example she is, not like the bitter whinging failure of Gillard.
on 18-10-2014 12:59 PM
an interview with dutton the so called health minister, says it all for me - as usual he goes round in circles so we can't help out in west Africa where we are needed because it isn't safe but if it hits in our region we can? Cuba puts our country to shame.
http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2014/s4108890.htm
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/12/cuba-leads-fights-against-ebola-africa
Cuba leads fight against Ebola in Africa as west frets about border security
on 18-10-2014 01:04 PM
Yes, firstdog is spot on - sad but true.
on 18-10-2014 01:04 PM
@lightningdance wrote:
@am*3 wrote:
@watta*drama*queen wrote:I didn't but the current posting style will certainly have that effect at the next one.
They obviously don't realise it
No, it hasn't sunk in.
I can think of LNP supporters who don't post here anymore (voluntarily) who got tired of it as well. Which is a shame as they had gave some good arguments/discussions over policies etc.
Politics like religion has its extremists, unfortunately they ruin if for the others.
OK?? name them or aren't you allowed to name the ones who were driven off by you and your sidekicks.
You are doing a similar job and doing it extremely well, not only impacting negatively on swinging voters but also driving balanced LNP supporters away to the detriment of reasonable discussion and debate. Sad really as we are left to a large degree with extremists on both sides.
on 18-10-2014 01:06 PM
Does anyone ever wonder what it must be like to go through life consumed by hatred for fellow humans?
I don't think I really want to know what that mus feel like 😄 😄
on 18-10-2014 01:13 PM
Isn't that what I have been saying since the first ebola thread? And have been shot down by some.