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George Dubbya is a colossal gumby though... makes me think more warmly of our Tony ( but that's for another thread !) ;)

I think Abbott is worse than Bush but better than Gillard...

 

I think Abbott is worse than Bush but better than Gillard...

So you'd rank those 3:

1 - Bush

2 - Abbott

3 - Gillard

???

 

The 97% of scientists study has been widely debunked. You only need to google it to see the number of papers on it. I post a link only because you did as well.

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/blog/2014/jun/06/97-consensus-global-warming/print

I am happy to argue any of the points but really don't want to get into an argument over who can post the most supporting links.

Fair enough, but even if the method is disputed, he doesn't dispute the overall findings. As stated in that very article:

"Successive literature reviews, including the ones by the IPCC, have time and again established that there has been substantial climate change over the last one and a half centuries and that humans caused a large share of that climate change."

So there can be argument on the semantics. It's widespread agreement.

I think Abbott is worse than Bush but better than Gillard...

Can't find a spot for Rudd in there ? I certainly can !

(IMO - nobody is worse than Bush)


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I think Abbott is worse than Bush but better than Gillard...

well you & 'we all', wouldn't know, as her government wasn't allowed to govern properly, with u.n.c.l.e. 'NO', the rabbot,,, the ruddstir & the ruperts papers All fighting like spoilt brats, determined to wreck everything from her out of spite.

we don't really know just how she could have governed, with colleagues with some fight & some ability to sell their concepts. the people would have been abler to form their own views unclouded by all the bias in the medias during that time.

the 'rabbot' has had plenty of time & a fair go to show his wares, & alas his wares are the stumbling block the people turned their noses up at, & his twitching nostrils, & so now has uncle rupert.

the wheel has come full circle back on the 'rabbot'. & its abbout to run over him... 6 months I'll give him as his hide tans out in the sun.

as for Gillard, we won't truly know, as she didn't get a fair & even shot at governing,,, with the 'rabbot', 'ruddstir', the 'mining conglomerates', & 'rupert', the 'other rabbot', all knifing her at the same time; who could?

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well you & 'we all', wouldn't know, as her government wasn't allowed to govern properly, with u.n.c.l.e. 'NO', the rabbot,,, the ruddstir & the ruperts papers All fighting like spoilt brats, determined to wreck everything from her out of spite.

What do you think of Labor opposing bills (now) in opposition that formed part of their platform in the lead up the election?

What do you think of Labor opposing bills (now) in opposition that formed part of their platform in the lead up the election?

It's irresponsible.

But Shorten's just copying a tactic which Abbott himself perfected - opposition for opposition's sake.

And as it says in the Bible, in Politicians 21:6: Ye shall reapeth what thou have soweth

 

What do you think of Labor opposing bills (now) in opposition that formed part of their platform in the lead up the election?

I've heard this mentioned a few times but can't seem to find which bills it is referring to. Do you know?

On face value it is a reckless position to take, but I'd like to know which ones it is in reference to, and any surrounding details on why they are being blocked.

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What do you think of Labor opposing bills (now) in opposition that formed part of their platform in the lead up the election?

what bills w45, I've been away from the PC & media down in melbourne for 2 days

can you explain?

are you saying the Libs are getting environmentally friendly w45?

what will Hunt do about the Japanese whalers & government, who threaten they will ignore the 'International Law' whaling bans next year? will the libs send a ship down there to keep the bastards out of our areas? Maybe the Japanese will hunt whales with the Submarines u.n.c.l.e. Tony wants/has to buy from them, to satisfy u.n.c.l.e. Sam?


you won't have a hope earl, the aristocracy will be the first to be purged..............then the hipsters

And you Daisy. Me and my army of Williamstown misfits have made that our personal mission.

And you Daisy. Me and my army of Williamstown misfits have made that our personal mission.

nah, hipsters, wealthy socialists, pseudo intellectuals and libertines that lot. they won't last the first week

what are you doing, col, trolling old posts?

nah, hipsters, wealthy socialists, pseudo intellectuals and libertines that lot. they won't last the first week

what are you doing, col, trolling old posts?

I just started reading this thread. I also like giving you a shake every now and then to remind that my cadre of pretentious Williamstown w***ers will be seeing you one day to make you answer for your crimes.

I just started reading this thread. I also like giving you a shake every now and then to remind that my cadre of pretentious Williamstown w***ers will be seeing you one day to make you answer for your crimes.

flattering you think you need a cadre to get the job done, colin

will they be replete with wet lettuce leaves? :lol:

flattering you think you need a cadre to get the job done, colin

will they be replete with wet lettuce leaves? :lol:

As people hear tales of your villainy on here Daisy, they have progressively come around to wanting to be involved in taking you down. I could do the job alone but I wish to share the experience amongst the many and numerous.

Expect us to invade Borewood in the not too distant future on our low rider bikes. We will look like vikings due to the beards.


As people hear tales of your villainy on here Daisy, they have progressively come around to wanting to be involved in taking you down. I could do the job alone but I wish to share the experience amongst the many and numerous.

Expect us to invade Borewood in the not too distant future on our low rider bikes. We will look like vikings due to the beards.

don't forget the hammers and sickles colin

was the viking reference a subliminal hint at racial supremacy?

don't forget the hammers and sickles colin

was the viking reference a subliminal hint at racial supremacy?

Oh come on Daisy! I thought you were familiar with hipster culture. I thought dragging you in front of the politburo was going to take some effort. It will seem like an anti-climax when it does happen.

Oh come on Daisy! I thought you were familiar with hipster culture. I thought dragging you in front of the politburo was going to take some effort. It will seem like an anti-climax when it does happen.

you mean hipsters actually know what they are? amazing

i can see why they live in wankerstown

you mean hipsters actually know what they are? amazing

i can see why they live in wankerstown

They would move to Borewood and those outer eastern suburbs but watching the traffic lights change for fun is not everyone's cup of tea.

They would move to Borewood and those outer eastern suburbs but watching the traffic lights change for fun is not everyone's cup of tea.

0 lights to the golf course

1 light to the merc dealer

2 lights to catch train to mcg then 20 mins

and online shopping is great, try it


0 lights to the golf course

1 light to the merc dealer

2 lights to catch train to mcg then 20 mins

and online shopping is great, try it

lol, you make regular trips to the merc dealer?

"I'm off to the Merc dealer love, back in 10 with a new S-Class and coffees"

choke, colin has a shoulder chip about the great australian caste system. it was for his benefit

choke, colin has a shoulder chip about the great australian caste system. it was for his benefit

rofl, good stuff.

I myself live in the outer eastern suburbs. One day I will migrate from the lower-middle class to the upper-middle! Mwahahahaha!

On that day, the two of us can grab a coffee and some new Mercs together.

I reserve the right to buy a Range Rover instead though.

 

choke, colin has a shoulder chip about the great australian caste system. it was for his benefit

If Daisy had been born a woman, I am pretty sure this is what he would have ended up like.


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