
by Q. » Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:21 pm
by A Mum » Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:46 pm
by Dutchy » Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:01 pm
by Psyber » Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:22 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.
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.
http://post.polls.yahoo.com/quiz/quizresults.phpOn top of this the Coalition are now $1.80 favourites with SportsBet to win the next Federal Election, with Labor a $1.90 outsider, in stark contrast to earlier this year when the Coalition’s price stretched out to $5 compared to Labor’s short $1.16.
Today's Poll
16383 votes since Jun 23 2010 Who will you vote for?
Julia Gillard 46% 7499 votes
Tony Abbott 54% 8884 votes
by Q. » Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:24 pm
by Psyber » Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:29 pm
1. Yes, classic Labor deceitfulness!Quichey wrote:Rudd only ever had party support because of his popularity with voters.
Gillard vs Turnbull. I'd like to see that.
by mick » Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:30 pm
A Mum wrote:Why wouldn't Kevin Rudd be teary?
He is human after all - and has feelings.
As far as he's concerned he's given the job his 'all'
Made sacrifices I'm sure,
One can only imagine the pressure of the job, responsibility, tiredness it would bring,
and then the thoughts of failure.
And in this instance I don't care that "he's paid accordingly"
I'm not saying that - all I'm saying is he's allowed to be teary.
As I said Human being
by redandblack » Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:46 pm
by mick » Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:48 pm
redandblack wrote:Psyber, once again I'm disappointed in you. For someone who prides himself on reasoned argument, you now put up what I presume is a Yahoo internet poll to suit your argument. You're kidding, aren't you![]()
Secondly, you accept a statement from presumably the same source that suddenly Abbott is the betting favourite to beat Gillard at the next election on Sportsbet.
I checked the Sportsbet site. Current odds are Labor $1.40, Liberal $2.85, an improvement for Labor today. Where on earth do they get $1.80 to $1.90?
Finally, to CC. Forgotten Billy McMahon
by Drop Bear » Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:55 pm
by Q. » Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:57 pm
Drop Bear wrote:Poor Old Kev. He should know never to trust a politician. They're all scumbags. Somebody needs to remind them THEY WORK FOR US.
by Psyber » Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:58 pm
You are being more earnest and taking it all much more seriously than I am R&B.redandblack wrote:Psyber, once again I'm disappointed in you. For someone who prides himself on reasoned argument, you now put up what I presume is a Yahoo internet poll to suit your argument. You're kidding, aren't you![]()
Secondly, you accept a statement from presumably the same source that suddenly Abbott is the betting favourite to beat Gillard at the next election on Sportsbet.
I checked the Sportsbet site. Current odds are Labor $1.40, Liberal $2.85, an improvement for Labor today. Where on earth do they get $1.80 to $1.90?
Finally, to CC. Forgotten Billy McMahon
by Drop Bear » Thu Jun 24, 2010 3:00 pm
Quichey wrote:Drop Bear wrote:Poor Old Kev. He should know never to trust a politician. They're all scumbags. Somebody needs to remind them THEY WORK FOR US.
It's a nice thought. Unfortunately, we work for 'them'.
by redandblack » Thu Jun 24, 2010 3:49 pm
Psyber wrote:You are being more earnest and taking it all much more seriously than I am R&B.redandblack wrote:Psyber, once again I'm disappointed in you. For someone who prides himself on reasoned argument, you now put up what I presume is a Yahoo internet poll to suit your argument. You're kidding, aren't you![]()
Secondly, you accept a statement from presumably the same source that suddenly Abbott is the betting favourite to beat Gillard at the next election on Sportsbet.
I checked the Sportsbet site. Current odds are Labor $1.40, Liberal $2.85, an improvement for Labor today. Where on earth do they get $1.80 to $1.90?
Finally, to CC. Forgotten Billy McMahon
by Choccies » Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:18 pm
mick wrote:redandblack wrote:Psyber, once again I'm disappointed in you. For someone who prides himself on reasoned argument, you now put up what I presume is a Yahoo internet poll to suit your argument. You're kidding, aren't you![]()
Secondly, you accept a statement from presumably the same source that suddenly Abbott is the betting favourite to beat Gillard at the next election on Sportsbet.
I checked the Sportsbet site. Current odds are Labor $1.40, Liberal $2.85, an improvement for Labor today. Where on earth do they get $1.80 to $1.90?
Finally, to CC. Forgotten Billy McMahon
Billy was bad but Gough made him look good, Kevin was not as bad as Gough.
by interested observer » Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:35 pm
A Mum wrote:Why wouldn't Kevin Rudd be teary?
He is human after all - and has feelings.
As far as he's concerned he's given the job his 'all'
Made sacrifices I'm sure,
One can only imagine the pressure of the job, responsibility, tiredness it would bring,
and then the thoughts of failure.
And in this instance I don't care that "he's paid accordingly"
I'm not saying that - all I'm saying is he's allowed to be teary.
As I said Human being
by Cambridge Clarrie » Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:36 pm
A Mum wrote:Why wouldn't Kevin Rudd be teary?
He is human after all - and has feelings.
As far as he's concerned he's given the job his 'all'
Made sacrifices I'm sure,
One can only imagine the pressure of the job, responsibility, tiredness it would bring,
and then the thoughts of failure.
And in this instance I don't care that "he's paid accordingly"
I'm not saying that - all I'm saying is he's allowed to be teary.
As I said Human being
by southee » Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:52 pm
Cambridge Clarrie wrote:A Mum wrote:Why wouldn't Kevin Rudd be teary?
He is human after all - and has feelings.
As far as he's concerned he's given the job his 'all'
Made sacrifices I'm sure,
One can only imagine the pressure of the job, responsibility, tiredness it would bring,
and then the thoughts of failure.
And in this instance I don't care that "he's paid accordingly"
I'm not saying that - all I'm saying is he's allowed to be teary.
As I said Human being
A very Mum type comment...![]()
I actually just watched his speech and felt a certain amount of sympathy for the man...
I'd suggest the position of Prime Minister is the most poorly paid position in the country given the workload and responsibility.
by fish » Thu Jun 24, 2010 7:07 pm
our_longreach wrote:Kevin Rudd's reign as saviour of the Labor Party is almost over...
He has dug himself into a hole by lying about what happened in WA and the government will further expose this truth this week. Politically he is finished and all the hard work he has done in the last couple of months building his status and credibility is now a waste of time. Can't see him making it to the election. The Labor party need to win key marginal seats in WA to have any chance in the election. There will be turmoil again as they fight amongst themselves to get yet another leader, perhaps Gillard??
The Labor party will be back to the same old tricks.....
by The Apostle » Thu Jun 24, 2010 7:29 pm
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