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Message started by dontworry on Sep 7th, 2010 at 12:44pm

Title: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by dontworry on Sep 7th, 2010 at 12:44pm
If Tony Abbot wins, I'll go outside and make sure I'm successful in coughing up a humongous rotten flemy spit. I shall then hopefully proceed by spitting on the face of this country in disgust. If i could I'd spit on all the dogs that voted for Abbot, but then again that might prove to be a difficult task due the large amount of f.u.c.k.i.n.g imbeciles that live in this country.
I would feel sorry for the dogs, but what's the point of feeling sorrow for a human being with less mental capacity than that of a dog.

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by Verge on Sep 7th, 2010 at 12:50pm
Wow, you sure know how to make friends dont you.

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by Deborahmac09 on Sep 7th, 2010 at 12:57pm
And that would make you the number one imbecile.
I don't want Abbott, I don't like him, but he is 100 times the human being that you are.

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by sprintcyclist on Sep 7th, 2010 at 12:57pm

dontworry - excellent.
you must be used to LOSING anyway.

you are one of the protected species here, so dontworry


Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by longweekend58 on Sep 7th, 2010 at 12:57pm

dontworry wrote on Sep 7th, 2010 at 12:44pm:
If Tony Abbot wins, I'll go outside and make sure I'm successful in coughing up a humongous rotten flemy spit. I shall then hopefully proceed by spitting on the face of this country in disgust. If i could I'd spit on all the dogs that voted for Abbot, but then again that might prove to be a difficult task due the large amount of f.u.c.k.i.n.g imbeciles that live in this country.
I would feel sorry for the dogs, but what's the point of feeling sorrow for a human being with less mental capacity than that of a dog.


So the fact that Abbott got more seats, more primary votes and more 2PP votes is not enough to convince you that the COUNTRY wants Abbott more then Gillard?

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by sprintcyclist on Sep 7th, 2010 at 12:59pm

or, being a lefty he'ld prefer judas.
she has lost billions, knifed dudd, lied, rolled over to the independants and had an affair with a married man.

right off the cowardly lefty handbook

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by bwood1946 on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:00pm

longweekend58 wrote on Sep 7th, 2010 at 12:57pm:

dontworry wrote on Sep 7th, 2010 at 12:44pm:
If Tony Abbot wins, I'll go outside and make sure I'm successful in coughing up a humongous rotten flemy spit. I shall then hopefully proceed by spitting on the face of this country in disgust. If i could I'd spit on all the dogs that voted for Abbot, but then again that might prove to be a difficult task due the large amount of f.u.c.k.i.n.g imbeciles that live in this country.
I would feel sorry for the dogs, but what's the point of feeling sorrow for a human being with less mental capacity than that of a dog.


So the fact that Abbott got more seats, more primary votes and more 2PP votes is not enough to convince you that the COUNTRY wants Abbott more then Gillard?



It will be very interesting to see how the moderators handle this clown

;)

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by vegitamite on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:04pm


Becareful dontworry - I have this (gut) feeling Abbott Will be PM   :'(


if so, For me it will be like an end of what I call commonsense.  :-*

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by skippy. on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:08pm

wrote on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:04pm:
Becareful dontworry - I have this (gut) feeling Abbott Will be PM   :'(


if so, For me it will be like an end of what I call commonsense.  :-*

Yes I agree, I remember before the rodent was PM people laughing about the possibility that such a dick could be PM, that taught me that anything is possible, even Tony Abbott as PM.

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by imcrookonit on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:09pm
If it Abbott will that be with, or without workchoices?.

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by vegitamite on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:11pm
what the 'next leader may face' from  peter Martins blog

Tuesday, September 07, 2010
They'll trash the economy. Yea, sure. Agency gives Australia top billing anyway


Whatever the shape of the next government, Australia remains a magnificant investment proposition.

The credit rating agency Standard & Poor's has reaffirmed Australia's top AAA rating saying there's no point in waiting for an election outcome because it won't make any difference.

However the agency warns of other risks including a collapse in the housing market and a squeeze on one of our banks.

"During the election it was comforting to us that both leaders were trying to almost outdo each other in a race to return to the budget to surplus," said S&P credit analyst Kyran Curry.

"There's been a lot of talk about rising levels of debt, but on a comparative basis Australia's debt remains low. In fact Australia is a stand out, even among AAA rated sovereigns."

Standard & Poor's decided to release the results of its annual reassessment of Australia ahead of the announcement about the new government in order to signal that it didn't matter...

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by Ernie on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:13pm
"So the fact that Abbott got more seats, more primary votes and more 2PP votes is not enough to convince you that the COUNTRY wants Abbott more then Gillard?"

Interestingly, Labor plus Greens way outstripped the coalition in First Preference voting (49.6% to 43.8%).

I have opined before that greens voters are basically unhappy Labor and Democrat voters, so I do not see a problem philosophically lumping them together, no more than than Nats and Libs belong together.

The coalition needs Tony Crook to claim that they won more seats - and he has been equivocal in his support for the coalition, restating that he will sit on the cross benches.

And to say that the coalition are ahead in 2PP, given everything Antony Green has had to say on the subject, is just plain mischief making.

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by sprintcyclist on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:15pm

bwood - he's on the left, therefore, it's ok.


Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by longweekend58 on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:44pm

Please delete wrote on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:13pm:
"So the fact that Abbott got more seats, more primary votes and more 2PP votes is not enough to convince you that the COUNTRY wants Abbott more then Gillard?"

Interestingly, Labor plus Greens way outstripped the coalition in First Preference voting (49.6% to 43.8%).

I have opined before that greens voters are basically unhappy Labor and Democrat voters, so I do not see a problem philosophically lumping them together, no more than than Nats and Libs belong together.

The coalition needs Tony Crook to claim that they won more seats - and he has been equivocal in his support for the coalition, restating that he will sit on the cross benches.

And to say that the coalition are ahead in 2PP, given everything Antony Green has had to say on the subject, is just plain mischief making.


A) you dont get to add the Greens votes just because you feel like it. They are not a coalition. Should the coalition add Family First, DLP and sex party because it feels like a good idea?

B) The AEC says the coalition has the higher 2PP. since they are the onese that define it then it is just as they say it is.

C) Tomy Crook is a grumpy coalition member but remains a coalition member just the same.

any more ludicrous claims?

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by bwood1946 on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:47pm

longweekend58 wrote on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:44pm:

Please delete wrote on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:13pm:
"So the fact that Abbott got more seats, more primary votes and more 2PP votes is not enough to convince you that the COUNTRY wants Abbott more then Gillard?"

Interestingly, Labor plus Greens way outstripped the coalition in First Preference voting (49.6% to 43.8%).

I have opined before that greens voters are basically unhappy Labor and Democrat voters, so I do not see a problem philosophically lumping them together, no more than than Nats and Libs belong together.

The coalition needs Tony Crook to claim that they won more seats - and he has been equivocal in his support for the coalition, restating that he will sit on the cross benches.

And to say that the coalition are ahead in 2PP, given everything Antony Green has had to say on the subject, is just plain mischief making.


A) you dont get to add the Greens votes just because you feel like it. They are not a coalition. Should the coalition add Family First, DLP and sex party because it feels like a good idea?

B) The AEC says the coalition has the higher 2PP. since they are the onese that define it then it is just as they say it is.

C) Tomy Crook is a grumpy coalition member but remains a coalition member just the same.

any more ludicrous claims?

Katter in Coalition camp
Updated 7 minutes ago


Bob Katter (AAP: Alan Porritt)

Related Story: What happens once the independents decide? Related Link: Special coverage: Australia Votes 2010 Key independent MP Bob Katter has announced he will back the Coalition in a minority government.

The Queensland MP's decision to throw his support behind Opposition Leader Tony Abbott means the Coalition is now on equal footing with Labor on 74 seats.

But both sides are still two seats short of the majority needed to form government.

All eyes are now on Rob Oakeshott and Tony Windsor who are also soon expected to reveal their intentions.

The country trio had said they would consider voting in a bloc to ensure one side of politics had a clear majority if it became apparent the numbers would fall at 75 seats for each side.

Tags: government-and-politics, fe
;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)  ;);)

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by bwood1946 on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:48pm

dontworry wrote on Sep 7th, 2010 at 12:44pm:
If Tony Abbot wins, I'll go outside and make sure I'm successful in coughing up a humongous rotten flemy spit. I shall then hopefully proceed by spitting on the face of this country in disgust. If i could I'd spit on all the dogs that voted for Abbot, but then again that might prove to be a difficult task due the large amount of f.u.c.k.i.n.g imbeciles that live in this country.
I would feel sorry for the dogs, but what's the point of feeling sorrow for a human being with less mental capacity than that of a dog.

Katter in Coalition camp
Updated 7 minutes ago


Bob Katter (AAP: Alan Porritt)

Related Story: What happens once the independents decide? Related Link: Special coverage: Australia Votes 2010 Key independent MP Bob Katter has announced he will back the Coalition in a minority government.

The Queensland MP's decision to throw his support behind Opposition Leader Tony Abbott means the Coalition is now on equal footing with Labor on 74 seats.

But both sides are still two seats short of the majority needed to form government.

All eyes are now on Rob Oakeshott and Tony Windsor who are also soon expected to reveal their intentions.

The country trio had said they would consider voting in a bloc to ensure one side of politics had a clear majority if it became apparent the numbers would fall at 75 seats for each side.

Tags: government-and-politics, fe

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by Ernie on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:50pm
A) Greens and Labor ARE a coalition, and draw their votes from the same pool.

B) The AEC has ommitted 8 seats, and Antony Green has vigorously debunked their methodology. I know who I believe, having read his arguments.

C) Crook has NOT joined the coalition, and was never part of it - he has maintained his independence, but has said he will not vote no confidence or supply against Abbott-as-PM.



Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by Yahoon on Sep 7th, 2010 at 1:50pm
Did skippy create a new account?
;D

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by vegitamite on Sep 7th, 2010 at 5:11pm

Hey, Don't worry, be happy.


dontworry wrote on Today at 12:44pm:

If Tony Abbot wins, I'll .....................


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Hey dontworry
be happy...      


sing with me...Here's a little song I wrote
You might want to sing it note for note

Dont worry - Be happy....do do do do do do do doodoo do dodo do doodoo  :-*




Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by djrbfm on Sep 7th, 2010 at 5:21pm
abbott has suffered because he is closely associated with howard.
workchoices - all that.

i think it's better to have 3 years where nothing gets done here, rather than three years
where we're are virtually dictated to.
there IS good and bad in every parties policies.
i believe the australian ppl are finally waking up to the bs that all factions spew out.
and i believe we ARE smart enough to take any faction down if needed.
j.

Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by vegitamite on Sep 7th, 2010 at 5:30pm

O ho - not All are happy. Ms Gash is on locally radio now saying  HER election promises were ONLY based on a Liberal Federal government win...Why does she gets in all the time.?  She passes the buck and gets away with it.



she can NOT guarentee her elcetion promises NoW

She is VERY  disappointed with Tony Windsor  because she work with him in the past. ( is she referring that  he owes her one)

For Goodness Sake  you know not ONCE have I seen your endorce the Liberal party in her campaign advertisement. She is always pictured  standing  alone with the Australian flag as her back drop and the Liberal party logan needs a magnifying glass ( thats IF it is even on her placards)..  You know she bloody did this last election..

Luckily Rudd & Labor opened a health unit here. Gave us a super clinic ,new schools and social house. What has Gash given us...oh thats right new roads. Roads that WE were going to get anyway because of Albatross the Naval base growth as well as the Ethanol growth.

Yeah-  I live in a silly area .you know I need to remind Ms Gash  Nothing was done when the Coaltion was in power for 11 years in our area...Ms Gash, remember THAT...


Title: Re: If Tony Abbot wins
Post by vegitamite on Sep 7th, 2010 at 5:42pm
and social house
 :-[
opps that is meant to be   social housing

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