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Message started by Deathridesahorse on Mar 30th, 2011 at 7:13pm

Title: 'anti-market forces' Abbott in dire circumstances
Post by Deathridesahorse on Mar 30th, 2011 at 7:13pm
He has no clue how to combat the ever increasing strength of the red-headed Slayer that is Julia Gillard!

Once the public perception of a leader is set, it stays that way.

WHAT IS TONY ABBOTTS ALTERNATIVE VISION FOR AUSTRALIA?????

Title: Re: 'anti-market forces' Abbott in dire circumstances
Post by Deathridesahorse on Apr 1st, 2011 at 3:27pm
STEVE CANNANE: But when I went back to Greg Hunt today, he said he defines 100 square kilometres as a hundred by a hundred, not 10 by 10.

STEVE CANNANE: But when I went back to Greg Hunt today, he said he defines 100 square kilometres as a hundred by a hundred, not 10 by 10.

STEVE CANNANE: But when I went back to Greg Hunt today, he said he defines 100 square kilometres as a hundred by a hundred, not 10 by 10.

STEVE CANNANE: But when I went back to Greg Hunt today, he said he defines 100 square kilometres as a hundred by a hundred, not 10 by 10.  :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :-[ :-X

STEVE CANNANE: But when I went back to Greg Hunt today, he said he defines 100 square kilometres as a hundred by a hundred, not 10 by 10.

STEVE CANNANE: But when I went back to Greg Hunt today, he said he defines 100 square kilometres as a hundred by a hundred, not 10 by 10.

STEVE CANNANE: But when I went back to Greg Hunt today, he said he defines 100 square kilometres as a hundred by a hundred, not 10 by 10.

STEVE CANNANE: But when I went back to Greg Hunt today, he said he defines 100 square kilometres as a hundred by a hundred, not 10 by 10.  :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :-[ :-X

Abbott is looking full blown dodgy already and he has Gillard to deal with for another two years!

 ;) ;)

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