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Reply #120 - Aug 22nd, 2010 at 1:11am
 
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Swan's interview on Channel 9 was an embarrassment. the moron suffered an 11% swing against him and refused to acknowledge that labor had done any wrong. no wonder the entire panbel ganged up on him!@!


He's just the type of bloke that makes disliking, ridiculing him desirable...possibly because he's so self assured, and a bit of a grimy weasel....I bet his house smells, he's a bit of a hobbit, lacks social skills. Should have stayed behind his cabinet.

He's really let down his party...when they changed leadership, they should have done away with him also...I reckon it was him who leaked.

He was the first to jump up and declare Julias cabinet was unable to stabilise itself after the week 2 chaos...and if I were a member of that party, I would have shut up, even if you think your party cant manage it's own internal dysfunction, you don't blab to the media about it as it just reinforces exactly what everyone else is thinking.

Perhaps he's an accidental hero in his own right?

Smiley...

Gillard didn't deserve to win this election, on account of her yet having to come to terms with both hers and her predecessors short-falls..OK, she gave it a crack, but I think passing the buck with blood stained hands was a bad look, and not being committed to her own promises this and using other party's policies was a huge mistake also.

After this election, I cant see her sitting a full term as shadow PM...when she was hoping for presidency.

I think after this her own cabinet will let fly what they really think of her, this and replace her well before the 2013 election.

She became drunk with power, this and just doesn't have the warmth a PM needs in order to appeal to a majority.

I'm now wondering if all those baby's she snogged have indeed turned to stone.

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Reply #121 - Aug 22nd, 2010 at 3:06am
 
oh hey gee-Bob, you didn't log out before you went to bed, which means you mustn't have turned your computer off either. Wow, not very good for energy conservation, Bob, and environmental concerns. Oh well, must be nice to be in the cosy Anglo Australian Protestant wealth-elite-with-aspirations-to-political-power-but-no-political-naus party, who can afford to do those sorts of things, all due to your hard political work.
Praise the lord.
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Reply #122 - Aug 22nd, 2010 at 3:28am
 
shampain socialist wrote on Aug 22nd, 2010 at 3:06am:
oh hey gee-Bob, you didn't log out before you went to bed, which means you mustn't have turned your computer off either. Wow, not very good for energy conservation, Bob, and environmental concerns. Oh well, must be nice to be in the cosy Anglo Australian Protestant wealth-elite-with-aspirations-to-political-power-but-no-political-naus party, who can afford to do those sorts of things, all due to your hard political work.
Praise the lord.



Don't laugh, I do this too...leave my computer on sometimes then realise I forgot to log out.

Oh well...

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Reply #123 - Aug 22nd, 2010 at 3:29am
 
oh well, you must be an Anglo Australian Protestant as well, with lots of money and poor memory. Ah, the good old Australia.
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Reply #124 - Aug 22nd, 2010 at 8:38am
 
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No point, Bob Browns retiring after this term, so I have heard.


That's funny Mel, although he is looking tired and old. While he's got breath in him, he will soldier on.

Hopefully he stays in good health.

Labor strangely enough won in my electorate of Robertson. After Belinda Neal I was sure that it would return to the Liberals. Green preferences would have helped definitely.
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Reply #125 - Aug 22nd, 2010 at 10:01am
 
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Reply #126 - Aug 22nd, 2010 at 12:05pm
 



FYI...

http://www.abc.net.au/elections/federal/2010/

(Scroll down for seats in doubt)
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Reply #127 - Aug 22nd, 2010 at 12:30pm
 
Dickson wasn't held by ALP. Dutton is the incumbent.
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Reply #128 - Aug 22nd, 2010 at 1:08pm
 
BobH wrote on Aug 22nd, 2010 at 1:04am:
shampain socialist wrote on Aug 22nd, 2010 at 12:53am:
I think I just saw your personal result in the tally room.
What was it Bob? That's pathetic; and it's because you guys have absolutely nil idea of how to be a politician.
Why are you actually doing this, to recoup an electoral allowance or something?
What a useless parody of a great movement in the U.K.

Please continue to make fun of those who actually believe in something. Because it just makes you look pathetic. You would never have the balls to do what I did or what my fellow Liberal Democrats did. We took a stand. What have you ever done? Your biggest accomplishment in life is your porn collection. You sad little stay-at-home keyboard warrior. Do you think you can do better? Challenge me. Run against me in 2013. Come on. Find a party you believe in run for them in the next federal election. And just try to improve on their last result. You can't even improve on your last sperm deposit. I'm going to bed.

Final note before I'm off, shampain socialist does not reflect the majority of people on this board. Most of you have been really good spirited. Even those who don't agree with me on anything. I thank everyone for appreciating my involvement in this election and I appreciate that all you are mature enough to rise above the low lifes like shampain socialist. Have a good night everyone.


Bob, I disagree with virtually everything your party stands with, but I applaud you for standing up to be counted.
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Reply #129 - Aug 22nd, 2010 at 1:38pm
 
COWPER -  Nats retain with an 8.4% swing TO them.  The Libs don't field a candidate as it a regional area.

 
Total Votes  77,482 81.87    
Progressive Count After Preferences Candidate Party Votes % Vote Swing

Luke Hartsuyker NAT 43,727 59.5  +8.3
 
Paul Sekfy ALP 30,414 40.5  -8.3   

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Reply #130 - Aug 22nd, 2010 at 1:41pm
 
The Nationals probably did. They always do.
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Reply #131 - Aug 22nd, 2010 at 2:19pm
 
BobH wrote on Aug 22nd, 2010 at 12:30pm:
Dickson wasn't held by ALP. Dutton is the incumbent.


How did you go with your seat Bob?

I see Sussan Ley (Lib) retained ours of Farrer.  I think she is a good person, and I am a bit of a fan.

Across the river Sophie Mirrabella (Lib for Indi) retained her seat also.  I would trust her as far as I could throw her, and have little time for her.
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Reply #132 - Aug 22nd, 2010 at 10:46pm
 
Malcolm Turnbull was returned with a large increased majority, even though the boundary redistribution favoured the ALP. !!
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Reply #133 - Aug 23rd, 2010 at 12:48pm
 
DAWSON, as expected, looks to have been gained by the LNP's George Christensen.

2PP:
Christensen LNP  52.04%  -  
+4.63%

Brunker       ALP  47.96%  -  
-4.63%


For the record, I'm tippng the independants deliver the right to govern to the coalition.

Whilst I don't expect us back the polls in a few weeks, as some have, am I the only one who sees a minority conservative government dealing with a senate with the balance of power held by the socialist far-left leading to a double dissolution sooner rather than later??

Good on the Greens for their good showing. I hope they enjoy the popularity. Next time we hit the polls, when both the major parties actually get the nuts to stand up for what they believe and the campaign is run on REAL issues, the Greens won't be able to get away with painting themselves as the only party who stands for something and the protest vote wave they rode in on will erode out from under them.

Issues like Marriage equality law and censoring of the internet deserve discussion and debate, but the fact that they could take precendence over health, education and the economy is nothing but a farce.
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Reply #134 - Aug 23rd, 2010 at 2:13pm
 
Also, Bob Hunter, whether or not I agree with what your party stands for, congratulations for having the guts to stand up and be counted!
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