on 10-09-2013 06:17 PM - last edited on 10-09-2013 09:30 PM by li.vish
I already have a few issues about our soon to be new PM and I notice a few threads have already been started about Abbott.
But (my opinion is that) Labor supporters are more sensible about keeping the boards free of spam and the repetitive nonsense that we have seen over the last year or so from our right winged friends.
So can I suggest we keep all our Liberal Party opinions confined to one thread?
Unless he does something SERIOUSLY stupid enough to warrant it's own thread. Then go for it!
on 10-09-2013 07:20 PM - last edited on 10-09-2013 09:38 PM by li.vish
yes. he's a Liar. he knew beforehand. anyone who knows how the senate works would.. he knows .
on 10-09-2013 07:21 PM - last edited on 10-09-2013 09:38 PM by li.vish
@lurker17260 wrote:
I thought the first thing he was going to do was stop the boats? Seems the first thing he actually did was axe Bracks.
He can't do ANYTHING lurker.
He's got the Greens/labor for a year and then once this current crop takes it's place in the Senate, he has the Greens and a ragtag assortment of crazy right winged independents to make deals with. Admittedly, the loony independents will most likely side with Abbott but there is NO WAY that the Greens will agree to many of his policies.
So I say that, yes, Abbott is a LIAR. And the worst kind too - that makes a huge deal of the issue he is going to lie about and then quietly hopes no-one will remember.
on 10-09-2013 07:22 PM - last edited on 10-09-2013 09:38 PM by li.vish
@lakeland27 wrote:
yes. he's a Liar. he knew beforehand. anyone who knows how the senate works would.. he knows .
He's pretty thick though. So maybe he didn't realise?
on 10-09-2013 07:29 PM - last edited on 10-09-2013 09:39 PM by li.vish
will any of the left here tell us about their tertiary qualifications that they can call a rhodes scholar an idiot
must be pretty impressive, can hardly wait to hear about them
on 10-09-2013 07:31 PM - last edited on 10-09-2013 09:40 PM by li.vish
perhaps he just didn't have a script and it wasn't the Gospel Truth?
on 10-09-2013 07:31 PM - last edited on 10-09-2013 09:40 PM by li.vish
@i-need-a-martini wrote:
@lakeland27 wrote:
yes. he's a Liar. he knew beforehand. anyone who knows how the senate works would.. he knows .
He's pretty thick though. So maybe he didn't realise?
thats why he has advisors. him being a nonk makes little difference. they could draw him some little diagrams on the whiteboard (he still uses a whiteboard, he thinks it edgy and techy..)
on 10-09-2013 07:34 PM - last edited on 10-09-2013 09:40 PM by li.vish
@*ibis wrote:
will any of the loony lefties here tell us about their tertiary qualifications that they can call a rhodes scholar an idiot
must be pretty impressive, can hardly wait to hear about them
As an aside........... what exactly was his study of, for his postgraduate course that was offered by the university with his scholarship?
on 10-09-2013 07:35 PM - last edited on 10-09-2013 09:40 PM by li.vish
@*ibis wrote:
will any of the loony lefties here tell us about their tertiary qualifications that they can call a rhodes scholar an idiot
must be pretty impressive, can hardly wait to hear about them
i'm not a $$rhodes scholar. i havent cauliflower ears from skipping classes and getting my head punched in in the gym either.
can you name any othe rhodes scholars ?
''Hawke was educated at Perth Modern School and the University of Western Australia where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws. At age 15, he boasted that he would one day become Prime Minister of Australia.[8] He joined Labor in 1947, and successfully applied for a Rhodes Scholarship at the end of 1952.[9][10] In 1953, Hawke attended University College, Oxford to commence a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE).[11] He soon found he was covering much the same ground as his did in his education at the University of Western Australia. Hawke then transferred to a Bachelor of Letters, with a thesis on wage-fixing in Australia which was successfully presented in January 1956.[12]
on 10-09-2013 07:48 PM - last edited on 10-09-2013 09:40 PM by li.vish
@azureline** wrote:
As an aside........... what exactly was his study of, for his postgraduate course that was offered by the university with his scholarship?
He did a 2 year Master of Arts through a St Andrews reciprical exchange. Not sure what his major was - political studies I think.
Ibis - a Rhodes scholarship isn't rare because you have to be an intellectual to get it. It is rare because so few are given.
on 10-09-2013 07:53 PM - last edited on 10-09-2013 09:40 PM by li.vish
@i-need-a-martini wrote:
@azureline** wrote:
As an aside........... what exactly was his study of, for his postgraduate course that was offered by the university with his scholarship?
He did a 2 year Master of Arts through a St Andrews reciprical exchange. Not sure what his major was - political studies I think.
Ibis - a Rhodes scholarship isn't rare because you have to be an intellectual to get it. It is rare because so few are given.
University of Sydney he graduated with bachelor of economics and bachelor of laws degrees.
As a Rhodes scholar at Oxford's Queen's College, he graduated with a master of arts in politics and philosophy.