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Proud Pies
Joined: 22 Feb 2003 Location: Knox-ish
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Tess wrote: | Proud Pies wrote: | but he's a Collingwood Supporter AND he's a bit of alright thank you very much! |
Being a Pies-man accounts for about 80% of the desirability of a Bloke.... but ...... puuuleaaaase! |
Tess, we don't have the same taste in men!
Quite a few of my friends agree with me on Brumby _________________ Jacqui © Proud Pies 2003 and beyond |
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Alec. J. Hidell
Joined: 12 May 2007
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magpiesgirl wrote: | I want another election.I didn't vote for Brumby,I voted for Bracks.I know voting for Bracks was voting for Labor also and it is still a Labor government,but different leadership changes things dramatically. |
Do you live in Williamstown, or do you mean you voted Labor? _________________ The one man in the world, who never believes he is mad, is the madman. |
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pica
Joined: 09 Aug 2004
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Proud Pies wrote: |
Tess, we don't have the same taste in men!
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Quote of the week. Nah, quote of the year. |
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EBB
Joined: 26 Apr 2007
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..this is a very sad day. Bracks government has raised more money (for victoria) than any other Vic government!
R.I.P Bracksie, I know sheedy got 13 pages for a sudden death! And you get 5, BUT hey! Some things are more important.
P.S Bracksie! Don't forget to take your "point 2 point" and all that other revenue raising shit with ya! _________________ understanding stuff, with endeavour to overstand.. |
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Shane Whelan
Joined: 02 Jul 2007
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I prefer doughnuts. |
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
Joined: 17 Mar 2003
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I can see why youd like that. . . . |
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Shane Whelan
Joined: 02 Jul 2007
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HAL wrote: | I can see why youd like that. . . . |
Careful HAL, your O-rings are hardening. |
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
Joined: 17 Mar 2003
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What colour are your eyes? |
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member34258
Joined: 05 Nov 2006
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Joel wrote: | To be honest, I don't like the 'premier by default' circumstance. It should be the responsibility of the voting public to choose which leader AND party they want in power.
For instance, some people will vote for Liberal if Howard is there, but others won't if Costello takes over. |
I assume then that all Liberal voters will not vote Liberal this Federal Election as there is no way that Howard will see out another term even if he is returned.
None of Australia's States or even Federally do we vote for our leader. Our Premier or Prime Minister is voted for by a select few. In all party politics factionalism plays a big part in this vote.
The only way we can vote for our leader is to adopt an American type system. One where all Australians vote for the people who will actually hold the reigns, not their lackeys.
I suppose that means we need a Republic ASAP. |
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EBB
Joined: 26 Apr 2007
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member34258 wrote: | I suppose that means we need a Republic ASAP. |
Not that it'll prove anything, BUT a change is just as good a holiday. _________________ understanding stuff, with endeavour to overstand.. |
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Shane Whelan
Joined: 02 Jul 2007
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member34258 wrote: | Joel wrote: | To be honest, I don't like the 'premier by default' circumstance. It should be the responsibility of the voting public to choose which leader AND party they want in power.
For instance, some people will vote for Liberal if Howard is there, but others won't if Costello takes over. |
I assume then that all Liberal voters will not vote Liberal this Federal Election as there is no way that Howard will see out another term even if he is returned.
None of Australia's States or even Federally do we vote for our leader. Our Premier or Prime Minister is voted for by a select few. In all party politics factionalism plays a big part in this vote.
The only way we can vote for our leader is to adopt an American type system. One where all Australians vote for the people who will actually hold the reigns, not their lackeys.
I suppose that means we need a Republic ASAP. |
We certainly don't need a republic for that reason. Any republic we may get should not involve a vote for President or whatever the position of GG will be called.
But it is a fraudulent misrepresentation to the people to say what you plans are for the next 4 years and then forget to tell them by the way i am quitting in 9 months. |
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member34258
Joined: 05 Nov 2006
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Quote: | But it is a fraudulent misrepresentation to the people to say what you plans are for the next 4 years and then forget to tell them by the way i am quitting in 9 months. |
Sorry, but in the real world people change. Circumstances change.
With a high pressure job like Premier, that takes up your life 24/7 you may change your mind about the job very quickly.
That is just a human trait. |
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Shane Whelan
Joined: 02 Jul 2007
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member34258 wrote: | Quote: | But it is a fraudulent misrepresentation to the people to say what you plans are for the next 4 years and then forget to tell them by the way i am quitting in 9 months. |
Sorry, but in the real world people change. Circumstances change.
With a high pressure job like Premier, that takes up your life 24/7 you may change your mind about the job very quickly.
That is just a human trait. |
I hope it is family related and not related to the corrupt pokies tender or the Thwaites free snow holidays scam. |
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Morrigu
Joined: 11 Aug 2001
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Well I wish him and JT all the best in whatever they do in the future
Having worked in the public health system for many many years I am very happy with what he and his government have achieved given what that f&**)* prick Kennett did to the system and to those of us who work it in
Yep it is still far from perfect but many well trained and experienced clinicians have returned following the change of government and it is 1000% times better than it was
I'm happy with Brumby - but then I would be happy with anyone who wasn't a member of the Liberal party _________________ “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” |
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Shane Whelan
Joined: 02 Jul 2007
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Morrigu wrote: | Well I wish him and JT all the best in whatever they do in the future
Having worked in the public health system for many many years I am very happy with what he and his government have achieved given what that f&**)* knob Kennett did to the system and to those of us who work it in
Yep it is still far from perfect but many well trained and experienced clinicians have returned following the change of government and it is 1000% times better than it was
I'm happy with Brumby - but then I would be happy with anyone who wasn't a member of the Liberal party |
Interesting that the nurses went on strike against a Labour government due to Labor's and David White's ineptitude. |
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