Workchoices on it's way do you think?

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@am*3 wrote:

Ann Sudamlis is a new candidate (previous one retired after 17 years). Ms Sudamalis needs to learn to respond to all types of questions with out getting angry.


 thats why she got the nod, another cranky zealot.

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Woman LOL @ topside.

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@topsidesoul wrote:

Bin liners for curtians = meth lab.


Or plant growing.

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@polksaladallie wrote:

@topsidesoul wrote:

Bin liners for curtians = meth lab.


Or plant growing.


 Smiley LOL

Or netballers."I wish I was young again"

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So this is gospel ???????????, like all polititians not answering a direct question makes it a reality, if this was the case we would never be sure what was in and what was out because they all avoid questions and give a completely different answer to what they were asked, "might I say, might I say and let me say, let me say" that's politics and I hate it.


Keep it nice, I might cry if you write anything upsetting (like not)
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Is that a cut and paste Donna???

 

So unlike you 😉

 

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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No, but here goes - hope you like it Poddy 🙂

 

The Liberal candiate for Gilmore Ann Sudmalis has told an election forum she can't respond to a question about workplace policy until after the September election.

When quizzed, Ms Sudmalis reacted angrily and wouldn't say whether a Coalition government would re-introduce the controversial 'Work Choices' legislation.

Ms Sudmalis likened the question to fiction and archaeology.

"We are actually not talking about a Stephen King fiction here, we're not digging up bones," she said.

"Any workplace relations legislation is on the table after the election not before, so sorry I can't answer your question.

"It is exactly as it is right now right through to the election and it will be reviewed after the election and that has been made perfectly clear to everybody."

Shoalhaven Secretary of the NSW Nurses and Midwives Association Annette Aldrick asked the question.

She says she was shocked by the candidates heated response.

"I'm really surprised actually at how angry she got and at the fact that she that it was something to be discussed after the election," she said.

"Surely it's something that needs to be put out to the public before the election so that people can make an informed choice now.

"Maybe the fact that she was so defensive shows that perhaps they are thinking about Work Choices under another name."

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It's important to butter up the factory workers before you fry 'em.
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there is a great hashtag on twitter #imvotingliberal

 

https://twitter.com/search?q=%23imvotingliberal&src=hash

 

One of the best posts is "because wage slavery is the only valid economic system."

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