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Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 17:42
by bollox
Brute wrote:And now Peter Costello has had to admit that some of the ALP MPs the Liberals identified as "Union Bosses" never worked for Trade Unions.

Gee, I guess some of us didn't already know Costello was a lying arsehole. :lol:
They're all lying arseholes mate :x

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 21:00
by Marlin
I thought it was pretty funny yesterday when Howard said work choices are good because with workers getting less money it means they have to cut their spending which will keep interest rates down :lol:

Yeah I'm over the moon that I have no disposable income!

Posted: 22 Oct 2007, 06:34
by bollox
Marlin wrote:I thought it was pretty funny yesterday when Howard said work choices are good because with workers getting less money it means they have to cut their spending which will keep interest rates down :lol:

Yeah I'm over the moon that I have no disposable income!
Have you noticed that we're becoming much more a nation of haves and have nots? I have

Those Industrial Relations *cough cough* reforms are a big stinking pile and I feel sorry for anyone that feels compelled into signing away their public holidays, weekends and overtime rates (which the lowest paid workers get anyway). Infact people are almost signing their rights away altogether .Down here in Melbourne not long ago a demonstration against these workplace agreements attracted a crowd of about 15,000. A loud and clear message if ever there was one

This recent worm kerfuffle is dramatic stuff isn't it? (errrr not)

Posted: 24 Nov 2007, 19:18
by Brute
There it went.

Boy! What an arse-kicking!

I suppose Howard can go back to his old legal firm of Howard, Fine and Howard...

Better known as Moe, Larry and Curly.
:lol:

Posted: 24 Nov 2007, 19:23
by bollox
It'll be interesting to see how Labor goes. Besides a few issues, the Liberals didn't do so badly but they'd been in power long enough and people sometimes want change for the sake of it

Posted: 24 Nov 2007, 20:04
by Brute
Howard and company had begun to suffer from the arrogance that is bred in a government that has been in power for too long. Anybody with experience of several changes in government could see they were losing the plot when they pulled out that Union Thug campaign. It reminded me of when Paul Keating said the Asian leaders would not talk to Howard.

The AWAs hammered the last nail into Johnny's coffin.

Posted: 25 Nov 2007, 15:54
by Collins2000
Brute wrote:
thunderfromdownunder wrote:
Brute wrote: Try reading a real newspaper occasionally. Anyone that thinks the media is all Labor has obviously never read the writings of Miranda Devine and Gerald Henderson (Howard's former head of staff) in the Sydney Morning Herald. The Telegraph is a right wing rag.
the telegraph is the onlt paper i bother reading now, the rest are filled with articles about how rudd is a saviour. its not just the papers either, its the tv
You have obviously not watched Sky News. Keiran Gilbert, their Political Editor, only ever takes Howard's dick out of his mouth to put Costello's in.

:TU:

Posted: 25 Nov 2007, 18:12
by Brute
Won't help Keiran anymore anyway. Howard's gone and Costello has gone to the backbench to watch some other poor bastard try to refloat the Titanic. They won't get back against a swing like that in one term.

Posted: 30 Nov 2007, 01:47
by Brute
Brenda Nelson, sorry :oops: Brendan Nelson looks like being the first poor bastard to either fall to a plot in the next few years of get rissoled when he loses the next election (nobody overcomes a 20 seat plus lead in one term.) Tony Abbott is sharpening his knife already..... :wink:

Re: OT Election

Posted: 01 Dec 2007, 00:30
by Brute
ben k wrote:Just wondering on your thoughts on the up coming election,

Im not really convinced by Rudd even though i come from a family of Labour voters. I see him as very fake and i honestley think Costello would do a far better job of running the country. Wht do you guys and girls think?
"Dog" Costello spat the dummy and quit the game.