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It is bad enough being passionate about Melbourne. Imagine the embarrassment of being a rusted on Labor supporter as well.

Imagine supporting either of these prostitution rings.(Labor or Liberal)

The last decent leader this country had was a gay greeny.(completely unelectable)

The rest follow straw polls , and sound hollow rhetoric .

Imagine if nobody gave a flying anymore Wrecker?

You [censored].

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Ha Ha your rusted on.

only to your sister-tell her to get her braces fixed.

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only to your sister-tell her to get her braces fixed.

How does it feel to be a rusted on MfC and labor supporter, LOL, losses al round this year for you.

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How does it feel to be a rusted on MfC and labor supporter, LOL, losses al round this year for you.

Illiterate AND Stupid.

Above I made it clear that I am not political at all.

You cannot spell nor read,like most of the nation.

I gave up caring about politics years ago-football I can't let go of-yes-silly me.

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How does it feel to be a rusted on MfC and labor supporter, LOL, losses al round this year for you.

So I take it you are a swinging voter and a swinging supporter? Makes sense considering the content of most of your football related posts.
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Another rusted on labor man, thanks for the carbon tax.

You must be one of those Elmos.

GFY.

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The fish just keep jumping in the boat, expected from labor voters.

"Politics is the art of looking for trouble ,finding it everywhere ,diagnosing it incorrectly ,then applying the wrong solutions."

(Marx)

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Indeed, for my use of an emo gif is surely the best evidence of my political stance.

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The guy with the trolley is the perfect representation of mjt...with every step he believes he is moving forward, but in actual fact he is falling further and further behind. He likes to consider us as fish taking his bait, yet mjt manages to bite everytime a line is thrown in and no doubt will continue to do so every time he believes someone has leanings toward the left side of politics...it's a conditioned response (pass the pavlova).

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The guy with the trolley is the perfect representation of mjt...with every step he believes he is moving forward, but in actual fact he is falling further and further behind. He likes to consider us as fish taking his bait, yet mjt manages to bite everytime a line is thrown in and no doubt will continue to do so every time he believes someone has leanings toward the left side of politics...it's a conditioned response (pass the pavlova).

That looks like the Mums and Dads going backwards after they buy there Carbon taxed grocerys, thanks for that labor voters, keep BITING.

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There is an I in their.

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There is an I in their.

You didn't know mjt has 5 demerit points on this site for crimes against the English language? (watch him bite again... he won't be able to resist)

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  • 4 months later...

My sister was lamenting some months ago what had she done wrong to be a Demon supporter, a Labour voter and a staunch member of the Catholic Church?

She has walked out of the Church, can't stand Abbott and is holding fast with the Dees.

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My sister was lamenting some months ago what had she done wrong to be a Demon supporter, a Labour voter and a staunch member of the Catholic Church?

She has walked out of the Church, can't stand Abbott and is holding fast with the Dees.

Sounds like a smart girl.

Now all you need is to get he in to the world of Demonland!

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