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Reply #135 - Oct 22nd, 2015 at 11:11pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:50pm:
Karnal wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:45pm:
Its time wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:37pm:
The good old days when an intelligent articulate leader in gillard passed record numbers of legislation , then we had a scare campaign and saved 15 bucks thats right 15 bucks a year when Abort abolished the CT and then managed to pass about 15 pieces of legislation , in 2 years , oh my what a failure .


Thank heavens the grown-ups were back in charge. Oh, for the days, eh?

We’ll never have a man like Mr Abbott back. Never.

I blame the leftards. Typical.


Yes we will all fondly remember the fire trucks and the red budgies, I think we would all agree that Mr Abbott was the most colourful PM we have ever had.

And he was getting ready to introduce good government at any time when he was cut down in his prime.


Yes, that’s true. I do believe good government was just around the corner. It may not happen overnight, but it will happen.

I just wish the next erection could be a referendum on stopping the boats and saving $15 a year on our electricity bills.

Who knows? Maybe Mr Abbott will come back to save the day.
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Reply #136 - Oct 22nd, 2015 at 11:24pm
 
Karnal wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 11:11pm:
Dnarever wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:50pm:
Karnal wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:45pm:
Its time wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:37pm:
The good old days when an intelligent articulate leader in gillard passed record numbers of legislation , then we had a scare campaign and saved 15 bucks thats right 15 bucks a year when Abort abolished the CT and then managed to pass about 15 pieces of legislation , in 2 years , oh my what a failure .


Thank heavens the grown-ups were back in charge. Oh, for the days, eh?

We’ll never have a man like Mr Abbott back. Never.

I blame the leftards. Typical.


Yes we will all fondly remember the fire trucks and the red budgies, I think we would all agree that Mr Abbott was the most colourful PM we have ever had.

And he was getting ready to introduce good government at any time when he was cut down in his prime.


Yes, that’s true. I do believe good government was just around the corner. It may not happen overnight, but it will happen.

I just wish the next erection could be a referendum on stopping the boats and saving $15 a year on our electricity bills.

Who knows? Maybe Mr Abbott will come back to save the day.


No dear the next erection will be about expelling muslim skum from australia and stopping them coming here. Better get out while you can homo, its a jolly world , no ?

Julie Gillard was Australia's worst PM of all time.
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Reply #138 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 6:21am
 
Remember when the ALP tried to whip up anti-Abbott sentiment leading up to Australia Day. It backfired, and Gillard ended up tits-up at the feet of a bunch of rampaging abos. Oh the hilarity!!!
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Reply #139 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:04am
 
Its time wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:37pm:
The good old days when an intelligent articulate leader in gillard passed record numbers of legislation , then we had a scare campaign and saved 15 bucks thats right 15 bucks a year when Abort abolished the CT and then managed to pass about 15 pieces of legislation , in 2 years , oh my what a failure .


Leigh Sales is intelligent and articulate
Julia sounded like a school teacher with a severe adenoid problem lecturing and talking down to a group of kids in prep.
Thats not my idea of articulate.
Her voice sounded like a piece of chalk being dragged across a blackboard.

As for her getting high level employment in the education sector.

her myschool website is a joke
the teachers union wont allow dud teachers to be exposed (unions protecting the mediocre, yet again) and Naplan is universally hated
and we are going backwards in maths and science against every south east asian country.

She did build some lovely school sheds though at hugely inflated costs. Cheesy Cheesy
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Reply #140 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:15am
 
Julia Gillard: from Australia’s first female prime minister to international superstar.

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Emerging as one of the top education leaders in the world, Gillard commands global respect to such an extent that the putative next president of the United States, Hillary Clinton, included our former prime minister in campaign video released this week.


People all over the world will still be valuing Julia Gillard’s work long (long!) after the next generation are trying to remember how to spell Kevin Rudd or Tony Abbott’s names.

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The misogyny speech made Gillard internationally famous. She’s still stopped in the street, on college campuses, and in board rooms the world over by people who have watched the YouTube clip. But it would be a mistake to think her reputation globally begins and ends there.

Where some former prime ministers seem to crave attention, missing the spotlight, Gillard has been doing substantive things these past few years – and without the need to broadcast it – by following her passion. The rest – the attention, the international profile – has followed.


The hate from the right is because Gillard is so much better than them.
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Reply #141 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:23am
 
Crainial wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 11:24pm:
Karnal wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 11:11pm:
Dnarever wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:50pm:
Karnal wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:45pm:
Its time wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:37pm:
The good old days when an intelligent articulate leader in gillard passed record numbers of legislation , then we had a scare campaign and saved 15 bucks thats right 15 bucks a year when Abort abolished the CT and then managed to pass about 15 pieces of legislation , in 2 years , oh my what a failure .


Thank heavens the grown-ups were back in charge. Oh, for the days, eh?

We’ll never have a man like Mr Abbott back. Never.

I blame the leftards. Typical.


Yes we will all fondly remember the fire trucks and the red budgies, I think we would all agree that Mr Abbott was the most colourful PM we have ever had.

And he was getting ready to introduce good government at any time when he was cut down in his prime.


Yes, that’s true. I do believe good government was just around the corner. It may not happen overnight, but it will happen.

I just wish the next erection could be a referendum on stopping the boats and saving $15 a year on our electricity bills.

Who knows? Maybe Mr Abbott will come back to save the day.


No dear the next erection will be about expelling muslim skum from australia and stopping them coming here. Better get out while you can homo, its a jolly world , no ?

Julie Gillard was Australia's worst PM of all time.


Julie Gillard was Australia's worst PM of all time

That is a big call when you consider Abbotts failure.
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Reply #142 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:42am
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:15am:
Julia Gillard: from Australia’s first female prime minister to international superstar.

Quote:
Emerging as one of the top education leaders in the world, Gillard commands global respect to such an extent that the putative next president of the United States, Hillary Clinton, included our former prime minister in campaign video released this week.


People all over the world will still be valuing Julia Gillard’s work long (long!) after the next generation are trying to remember how to spell Kevin Rudd or Tony Abbott’s names.

Quote:
The misogyny speech made Gillard internationally famous. She’s still stopped in the street, on college campuses, and in board rooms the world over by people who have watched the YouTube clip. But it would be a mistake to think her reputation globally begins and ends there.

Where some former prime ministers seem to crave attention, missing the spotlight, Gillard has been doing substantive things these past few years – and without the need to broadcast it – by following her passion. The rest – the attention, the international profile – has followed.


The hate from the right is because Gillard is so much better than them.



The mood in the street is that she was so woeful that she has probably stuffed up the chances of "articulate, competant and passionate young women" from ever being a chance at getting the leadership of the labor party for a long time.

You are seriously deluded if you think otherwise.

To have your own party bring back Kevin Rudd whom most of the labor caucus regarded as a disaster.
To be replaced by a disaster by your own colleagues must mean you are a disaster of EPIC proportions.

There is no more highly regarded award in rugby league or AFL then the players player award, voted for entirely by your peers.

Julias peers voted for a person they absolutley detested as a better option then her.

She left parliament possibly as the biggest failure in the history of the nation.

She is an example of total ineptitude , from knifing kevin to being knifed herself.
Only a total beta female like hilary who lets other women give her husband blowjobs would be her friend.

they are two total beta females, 2 total failures.
they should join angela merkel and start their own planet , because here on planer earth, which  i call "reality", there is no place for their total failure as
world leaders.

Good grief. Wink
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Reply #143 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:47am
 
Dnarever wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:23am:
Crainial wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 11:24pm:
Karnal wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 11:11pm:
Dnarever wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:50pm:
Karnal wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:45pm:
Its time wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:37pm:
The good old days when an intelligent articulate leader in gillard passed record numbers of legislation , then we had a scare campaign and saved 15 bucks thats right 15 bucks a year when Abort abolished the CT and then managed to pass about 15 pieces of legislation , in 2 years , oh my what a failure .


Thank heavens the grown-ups were back in charge. Oh, for the days, eh?

We’ll never have a man like Mr Abbott back. Never.

I blame the leftards. Typical.


Yes we will all fondly remember the fire trucks and the red budgies, I think we would all agree that Mr Abbott was the most colourful PM we have ever had.

And he was getting ready to introduce good government at any time when he was cut down in his prime.


Yes, that’s true. I do believe good government was just around the corner. It may not happen overnight, but it will happen.

I just wish the next erection could be a referendum on stopping the boats and saving $15 a year on our electricity bills.

Who knows? Maybe Mr Abbott will come back to save the day.


No dear the next erection will be about expelling muslim skum from australia and stopping them coming here. Better get out while you can homo, its a jolly world , no ?

Julie Gillard was Australia's worst PM of all time.


Julie Gillard was Australia's worst PM of all time

That is a big call when you consider Abbotts failure.


"A leading United States think tank has published a piece posing the question, "Is Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott the most incompetent leader of any industrialised democracy?" and answering, quite comprehensively, in the affirmative."
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Reply #144 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:49am
 
aquascoot wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:42am:
Jovial Monk wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:15am:
Julia Gillard: from Australia’s first female prime minister to international superstar.

Quote:
Emerging as one of the top education leaders in the world, Gillard commands global respect to such an extent that the putative next president of the United States, Hillary Clinton, included our former prime minister in campaign video released this week.


People all over the world will still be valuing Julia Gillard’s work long (long!) after the next generation are trying to remember how to spell Kevin Rudd or Tony Abbott’s names.

Quote:
The misogyny speech made Gillard internationally famous. She’s still stopped in the street, on college campuses, and in board rooms the world over by people who have watched the YouTube clip. But it would be a mistake to think her reputation globally begins and ends there.

Where some former prime ministers seem to crave attention, missing the spotlight, Gillard has been doing substantive things these past few years – and without the need to broadcast it – by following her passion. The rest – the attention, the international profile – has followed.


The hate from the right is because Gillard is so much better than them.



The mood in the street is that she was so woeful that she has probably stuffed up the chances of "articulate, competant and passionate young women" from ever being a chance at getting the leadership of the labor party for a long time.

You are seriously deluded if you think otherwise.

To have your own party bring back Kevin Rudd whom most of the labor caucus regarded as a disaster.
To be replaced by a disaster by your own colleagues must mean you are a disaster of EPIC proportions.

There is no more highly regarded award in rugby league or AFL then the players player award, voted for entirely by your peers.

Julias peers voted for a person they absolutley detested as a better option then her.

She left parliament possibly as the biggest failure in the history of the nation.

She is an example of total ineptitude , from knifing kevin to being knifed herself.
Only a total beta female like hilary who lets other women give her husband blowjobs would be her friend.

they are two total beta females, 2 total failures.
they should join angela merkel and start their own planet , because here on planer earth, which  i call "reality", there is no place for their total failure as
world leaders.

Good grief. Wink


The mood in the street

All I really needed to read to work out that you were going to just make it all up as it rambled along.
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Reply #145 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:54am
 
Dnarever wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:49am:
She left parliament possibly as the biggest failure in the history of the nation.




Not even close.

That title goes to this thing:


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Reply #146 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:57am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:54am:
Dnarever wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:49am:
She left parliament possibly as the biggest failure in the history of the nation.




Not even close.

That title goes to this thing:


https://pbxmastragics.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/abbott-asleep.jpg


Tony Abbott clearly finds your nonsensical drivel too boring to keep awake...
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Reply #147 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:59am
 
Dnarever wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:49am:
aquascoot wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:42am:
Jovial Monk wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:15am:
Julia Gillard: from Australia’s first female prime minister to international superstar.

Quote:
Emerging as one of the top education leaders in the world, Gillard commands global respect to such an extent that the putative next president of the United States, Hillary Clinton, included our former prime minister in campaign video released this week.


People all over the world will still be valuing Julia Gillard’s work long (long!) after the next generation are trying to remember how to spell Kevin Rudd or Tony Abbott’s names.

Quote:
The misogyny speech made Gillard internationally famous. She’s still stopped in the street, on college campuses, and in board rooms the world over by people who have watched the YouTube clip. But it would be a mistake to think her reputation globally begins and ends there.

Where some former prime ministers seem to crave attention, missing the spotlight, Gillard has been doing substantive things these past few years – and without the need to broadcast it – by following her passion. The rest – the attention, the international profile – has followed.


The hate from the right is because Gillard is so much better than them.



The mood in the street is that she was so woeful that she has probably stuffed up the chances of "articulate, competant and passionate young women" from ever being a chance at getting the leadership of the labor party for a long time.

You are seriously deluded if you think otherwise.

To have your own party bring back Kevin Rudd whom most of the labor caucus regarded as a disaster.
To be replaced by a disaster by your own colleagues must mean you are a disaster of EPIC proportions.

There is no more highly regarded award in rugby league or AFL then the players player award, voted for entirely by your peers.

Julias peers voted for a person they absolutley detested as a better option then her.

She left parliament possibly as the biggest failure in the history of the nation.

She is an example of total ineptitude , from knifing kevin to being knifed herself.
Only a total beta female like hilary who lets other women give her husband blowjobs would be her friend.

they are two total beta females, 2 total failures.
they should join angela merkel and start their own planet , because here on planer earth, which  i call "reality", there is no place for their total failure as
world leaders.

Good grief. Wink


The mood in the street

All I really needed to read to work out that you were going to just make it all up as it rambled along.

The jealous hate of someone who reads silly self help books for another who has achieved on a world scale. Nothing else explains the hate but the crushing sense of inferiority.
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Reply #148 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:59am
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:15am:
Julia Gillard: from Australia’s first female prime minister to international superstar.

Quote:
Emerging as one of the top education leaders in the world, Gillard commands global respect to such an extent that the putative next president of the United States, Hillary Clinton, included our former prime minister in campaign video released this week.


People all over the world will still be valuing Julia Gillard’s work long (long!) after the next generation are trying to remember how to spell Kevin Rudd or Tony Abbott’s names.

Quote:
The misogyny speech made Gillard internationally famous. She’s still stopped in the street, on college campuses, and in board rooms the world over by people who have watched the YouTube clip. But it would be a mistake to think her reputation globally begins and ends there.

Where some former prime ministers seem to crave attention, missing the spotlight, Gillard has been doing substantive things these past few years – and without the need to broadcast it – by following her passion. The rest – the attention, the international profile – has followed.


The hate from the right is because Gillard is so much better than them.

Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin.. tell that to those WIDOWS whos money disappeared thanks to gillard and her crass relationship with her married lover...

I am sure they will agree with you...

Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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