on โ03-07-2016 11:17 AM
What no one has congratulated Senator Pauline Hanson yet.
Seems Turncoat underestimated the mood of the people and that they have had enough of his dictatorship
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on โ03-07-2016 02:22 PM
@azureline** wrote:
@the_hawk* wrote:
@azureline** wrote:All politicians are judged by the way they speak, what they say is more than likely not the truth, sadly.
Sadly few are true to their word and say what they think the people want to hear and then do as they please.
With Pauline you get what you see and I firmly believe she will do as she says, having an honest pollie that holds her values higher than the spin they sprout will be a refreshing change and what scares the others.I have thought the same about other politicians in the past but it was misplaced belief.
I am happy to give her a go, most in the past have been a disappointment when it comes to delivering on promises and doing what they said they would.
on โ03-07-2016 02:49 PM
That awful women cant even make good fish and chips
on โ03-07-2016 03:22 PM
@lionrose.7 wrote:That awful women cant even make good fish and chips
those women?
that woman?
what are you trying to say?
on โ03-07-2016 03:27 PM
on โ03-07-2016 03:30 PM
@imastawka wrote:She's trying to say...
'That awful woman can't even make good fush and chups'
i see. that explains it.
on โ03-07-2016 03:31 PM
thems is awwtraishion fush n chups
on โ03-07-2016 03:40 PM
@imastawka wrote:She's trying to say...
'That awful woman can't even make good fush and chups'
on โ03-07-2016 03:54 PM
Pauline is brave enough to say what many Australians think but are not going to leave themselves open to the public flogging that will surely come their way if they say it.
At least she is passionate about her beliefs and they don't change, unlike a lot of politicians/political parties.
on โ03-07-2016 04:14 PM
When I moved here 18 years ago, our local member was so popular, they had trouble getting anyone to run against him as they knew he would keep winning, and he did, usually gaining 98+% of the votes. Sadly, we lost him to pancreatic cancer about 8 years ago. He absolutely HATED politicians with a passion. Hated them. He was very vocal about his hatred too.
He'd get down in parliament and stick it up them for all his worth. He said from day 1 that he wanted no retirement fund or any of the other perks they get when they get booted out. He wanted nothing from them at all. In fact, he was trying very hard to get the perks to stop for everyone when he received his diagnosis.
He ran for the seat because he wanted to help the people and help he did. If someone went to him with an issue, he'd take it to Canberra and do whatever he could to make it happen. He refused to take no for an answer and would keep pushing every time he was told no. If he made an election promise, he stuck to it. He NEVER broke one single election promise, ever.
When he died, it was basically a public holiday in town. Pretty much everything closed for the day (except the essential services like hospital, police, ambulance and fire) as everyone went to his funeral. It was a very sad day for this place because those that followed have undone a lot of his work (although the last one hasn't been tooooo bad (not sure if he got back in this time or not)).
Every now and then you encounter one that sticks to their promises and does the right thing. Just a shame these types are so rare.
on โ03-07-2016 04:20 PM
What Pauline Hanson really stands for.
Yes, she says what the majority is thinking, but to afraid to voice out loud.
Erica