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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby overloaded » Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:37 am

wycbloods wrote:
dedja wrote:He's not expected to survive tonight. :shock:



I certainly hope so. Labor might be a chance of winning the upcoming election with Julia as the leader.


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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:53 am

Will have to go down in history as the worst Prime Minister this country has ever had.

What dispicable actions by his own party though to turf out a Prime Minister during his first term.

We know that at the next election, a vote for Labor is really a vote for Shorten, Farrell and co - The Puppet Masters.

Historic day.
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby aceman » Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:02 am

No vote needed, KR stands down.
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby best on hill » Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:16 am

gillard is the new prime minister of the country
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby Q. » Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:20 am

Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Will have to go down in history as the worst Prime Minister this country has ever had.

What dispicable actions by his own party though to turf out a Prime Minister during his first term.

We know that at the next election, a vote for Labor is really a vote for Shorten, Farrell and co - The Puppet Masters.

Historic day.


A vote for Abbott is a vote for Liberal's own factional right. It's why the State is a farce at the moment.
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby best on hill » Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:26 am

Quichey wrote:
Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Will have to go down in history as the worst Prime Minister this country has ever had.

What dispicable actions by his own party though to turf out a Prime Minister during his first term.

We know that at the next election, a vote for Labor is really a vote for Shorten, Farrell and co - The Puppet Masters.

Historic day.


A vote for Abbott is a vote for Liberal's own factional right. It's why the State is a farce at the moment.


correct quichey people (media)are quick to jump on labors factions. but the other side have there factions too which the people (media) leave alone, and i wonder why that is?
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby shoe boy » Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:14 am

Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Will have to go down in history as the worst Prime Minister this country has ever had.
What dispicable actions by his own party though to turf out a Prime Minister during his first term.

We know that at the next election, a vote for Labor is really a vote for Shorten, Farrell and co - The Puppet Masters.

Historic day.

CC in this country we dont vote for a individual we elect a party!!

Worst PM a bit harsh I would of thought!! He and his party recognised the disgracefull plite of the aboriginal people of this country and said SORRY something that little pathetic man and his Liberal/National party would never consider.
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby ca » Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:43 am

You just have to wonder where it all went so wrong. I think the public were fooled a bit at the last election as they were so over the Liberal Government that it probably wouldn’t have mattered who lead the opposition.

This should be enough to get Labour over the line in the upcoming election, although I think they would have done it even with Rudd. I think Labour were heading for three terms if they had gotten through the up coming election and then bought Gillard in and got the female vote. No guarantees of that anymore.

The one thing it does it take out of play is the constant Labour reference to Liberal leadership and Malcolm Turnball’s demise.
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:54 am

shoe boy wrote:
Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Will have to go down in history as the worst Prime Minister this country has ever had.
What dispicable actions by his own party though to turf out a Prime Minister during his first term.

We know that at the next election, a vote for Labor is really a vote for Shorten, Farrell and co - The Puppet Masters.

Historic day.

CC in this country we dont vote for a individual we elect a party!!

Worst PM a bit harsh I would of thought!! He and his party recognised the disgracefull plite of the aboriginal people of this country and said SORRY something that little pathetic man and his Liberal/National party would never consider.


Yes, and hasn't that solved so many of their problems... :roll:

No, I'm pretty comfortable with worst Prime Minister ever.

And as for your first comment, Labor ran Kevin07, not Labor07. They very much made it about the person and not the party.

How the mighty have fallen.

The Australian public are smart enough to realise what's happened and that with Labor in power, we're all at the mercy of the union movement.

The libs will get stuck in hard to Gillard and her woeful management of the Halls for Schools project.

Labor are self destructing.

"Tony in 10" ;)
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby Dirko » Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:56 am

Bloody disgrace that we have a new PM, and the nation has no say on it. Rudd was voted in as that is what the majority of voters, voted for. No one voted for Gillard as PM.

I wonder when she's going to line up at Full Forward for the Western Bulldogs ?
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby Leaping Lindner » Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:09 pm

Cambridge Clarrie wrote:
shoe boy wrote:
Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Will have to go down in history as the worst Prime Minister this country has ever had.
What dispicable actions by his own party though to turf out a Prime Minister during his first term.

We know that at the next election, a vote for Labor is really a vote for Shorten, Farrell and co - The Puppet Masters.

Historic day.

CC in this country we dont vote for a individual we elect a party!!

Worst PM a bit harsh I would of thought!! He and his party recognised the disgracefull plite of the aboriginal people of this country and said SORRY something that little pathetic man and his Liberal/National party would never consider.


Yes, and hasn't that solved so many of their problems... :roll:

No, I'm pretty comfortable with worst Prime Minister ever.

And as for your first comment, Labor ran Kevin07, not Labor07. They very much made it about the person and not the party.

How the mighty have fallen.

The Australian public are smart enough to realise what's happened and that with Labor in power, we're all at the mercy of the union movement.

The libs will get stuck in hard to Gillard and her woeful management of the Halls for Schools project.

Labor are self destructing.

"Tony in 10" ;)


You're kidding mate. Tony hasn't come out of the smallest room since Julia's been named PM. He's ****ing himself. ;)

And I for one would rather be on the side of the Unions than the religious (nut bag) right. How quickly we forget the Lyons Forum.
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby Q. » Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:15 pm

Leaping Lindner wrote:You're kidding mate. Tony hasn't come out of the smallest room since Julia's been named PM. He's ****ing himself. ;)


Haha, it would be great to see the smarmy, sexist, religious zealot get beaten by a woman :lol:
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:17 pm

Leaping Lindner wrote:
Cambridge Clarrie wrote:
shoe boy wrote:
Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Will have to go down in history as the worst Prime Minister this country has ever had.
What dispicable actions by his own party though to turf out a Prime Minister during his first term.

We know that at the next election, a vote for Labor is really a vote for Shorten, Farrell and co - The Puppet Masters.

Historic day.

CC in this country we dont vote for a individual we elect a party!!

Worst PM a bit harsh I would of thought!! He and his party recognised the disgracefull plite of the aboriginal people of this country and said SORRY something that little pathetic man and his Liberal/National party would never consider.


Yes, and hasn't that solved so many of their problems... :roll:

No, I'm pretty comfortable with worst Prime Minister ever.

And as for your first comment, Labor ran Kevin07, not Labor07. They very much made it about the person and not the party.

How the mighty have fallen.

The Australian public are smart enough to realise what's happened and that with Labor in power, we're all at the mercy of the union movement.

The libs will get stuck in hard to Gillard and her woeful management of the Halls for Schools project.

Labor are self destructing.

"Tony in 10" ;)


You're kidding mate. Tony hasn't come out of the smallest room since Julia's been named PM. He's ****ing himself. ;)

And I for one would rather be on the side of the Unions than the religious (nut bag) right. How quickly we forget the Lyons Forum.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

You're delusional LL.

Time to get Australia back on track. The last two and a half years have been a terrible experiment gone wrong...

Julia's been the Deputy Prime Minister for Christ's sake! She's every bit as responsible as Rudd for the current situation Labor find themselves in...
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby Magpiespower » Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:31 pm

GWW wrote:NSW powerbroker Mark Arbib...


No surprise his grubby fingertips are all over this.

Did a sterling job as State Labor Secretary - along with his Sussex Street scumbag mates - in helping make NSW the basket case it is today.

Look forward to the Gillard v Abbott rematch.

This time for the title.

Sure they'll come out swinging in Question Time today...
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:36 pm

Apparently Kev was rather teary... :((
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby Magpiespower » Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:47 pm

Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Apparently Kev was rather teary... :((


Almost broke down a few times but somehow managed to keep it together.

Said he'll stand at the next election.

Was hoping he'd go out swinging...
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby Dutchy » Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:00 pm

Now we have a fractured Labor party in charge of our state and country :roll:
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:03 pm

Magpiespower wrote:
Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Apparently Kev was rather teary... :((


Almost broke down a few times but somehow managed to keep it together.

Said he'll stand at the next election.

Was hoping he'd go out swinging...


I'm gobsmacked!

I'd never have thought that his ego would allow him to stick around.

Could be the sort of distraction Labor don't need when they're trying to heal a broken party...
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby shoe boy » Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:05 pm

Worst PM a bit harsh I would of thought!! He and his party recognised the disgracefull plite of the aboriginal people of this country and said SORRY something that little pathetic man and his Liberal/National party would never consider.[/quote]

Yes, and hasn't that solved so many of their problems... :roll:

No, I'm pretty comfortable with worst Prime Minister ever.

And as for your first comment, Labor ran Kevin07, not Labor07. They very much made it about the person and not the party.

How the mighty have fallen.

The Australian public are smart enough to realise what's happened and that with Labor in power, we're all at the mercy of the union movement.

The libs will get stuck in hard to Gillard and her woeful management of the Halls for Schools project.

Labor are self destructing.

"Tony in 10" ;)[/quote]

You're kidding mate. Tony hasn't come out of the smallest room since Julia's been named PM. He's ****ing himself. ;)

And I for one would rather be on the side of the Unions than the religious (nut bag) right. How quickly we forget the Lyons Forum.[/quote]

:lol: :lol: :lol:

You're delusional LL.

Time to get Australia back on track. The last two and a half years have been a terrible experiment gone wrong...

Julia's been the Deputy Prime Minister for Christ's sake! She's every bit as responsible as Rudd for the current situation Labor find themselves in...[/quote]

Yea CC we are in a real bad way.
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Re: bye bye Mr Rudd

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:12 pm

shoe boy wrote:Yea CC we are in a real bad way.
Bring back slavery/no rights for women/and singing of god save the queen in all schools YEA I CAN SEE WHERE YOUR COMING FROM!!!!!!


That's just a stupid comment. You typify a Labor voter.

I mean no more wasting of billions on poorly managed projects. No more Fuel Watch, Grocery Watch, Insulation, ETS, free cash handouts, etc, etc...
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