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This may suprise you but I agree.Asquithian said:i dont really mind that...the most upsetting thing is the liberals gaining a majority in the senate with the right wing chri i mean family first party
Asquithian said:jeesus do you even know what those words mean or what the implications of those words are?
Do you even notice the contradiction in that sentence?
and for gods sake remove your sig...its not even right...:\
veanz said:latham concedes defeat:
"Tonight is not our night, it's not the night we were hoping for. We'll make sure the Government is held to account." he said.
hmm what? and how?
those words mean nothingNot-That-Bright said:Howard is about individualism striving towards national goals.
I think that all depends on where and when you see the advertisements. From my point of view I saw more negative ads from the ALP than I did from LIB.leetom said:They won only by scaring the Australian people regarding interest rates. There was not a single advertisement that explained to Australians the benefit of the Liberal party's policies, just an endless barrage of Latham's economic credentials. Which of course is fair, but it is a sad thing indeed to see John Howard re-elected thanks to a campaign based solely on fear.
oh my god.Asquithian said:well no...they are one seat away from a majority...if family first win a seat then they will go with the government giving them a strong government...if FF dont win they only have to persuade one independant to support them in order to pass whatever they want
SAD SAD DAY...i could bear a liberal win but not a liberal majority in the senate
Before they kill the lesbians, I hopezahid said:I personaly wish to KILL all members of the Family first Party myself.
I'm a party member, should I be upset?Asquithian said:...try not be a smartarse when you know an unchecked liberal government is dangerous...no one to chec ktheir promises...whats the point...worse possible outcome for Australia and accountability in government