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  1. #1
    thegoons
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    Paul Keating is busy coming on radio stations today to trumpet such
    initiatives as dumping Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, encouraging Costello
    'the nong' to go for the Liberals Leadership, and bragging about how he and
    Hawke reformed the Australian economy (utter bull-****) and communications
    competition framework (ACCC/TIO etc).

    Has he forgotten that he was dumped from office and was one of the most
    hated PMs in history? The irrelevant dinosaur should not be given any
    airtime to spruik his bull-**** ideas.

    **** off Keating. Even your ugly Dutch ***** ex-wife told you to **** off.


    ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **



    See More: Keating Irrelevant




  2. #2
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Keating Irrelevant

    thegoons <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Paul Keating is busy coming on radio stations today to trumpet such
    > initiatives as dumping Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, encouraging
    > Costello 'the nong' to go for the Liberals Leadership, and bragging
    > about how he and Hawke reformed the Australian economy (utter
    > bull-****) and communications competition framework (ACCC/TIO etc).


    And fools like you are actually stupid enough to listen to his ****.

    > Has he forgotten that he was dumped from office


    Unlikely.

    > and was one of the most hated PMs in history?


    Unlikely.

    > The irrelevant dinosaur should not be given any airtime to spruik his bull-**** ideas.


    That will continue while ever fools like you continue to listen when they do that.

    > **** off Keating. Even your ugly Dutch ***** ex-wife told you to **** off.






  3. #3
    vebna
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    Re: Keating Irrelevant


    "thegoons" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Paul Keating is busy coming on radio stations today to trumpet such
    > initiatives as dumping Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, encouraging
    > Costello 'the nong' to go for the Liberals Leadership, and bragging about
    > how he and Hawke reformed the Australian economy (utter bull-****) and
    > communications competition framework (ACCC/TIO etc).
    >
    > Has he forgotten that he was dumped from office and was one of the most
    > hated PMs in history? The irrelevant dinosaur should not be given any
    > airtime to spruik his bull-**** ideas.
    >
    > **** off Keating. Even your ugly Dutch ***** ex-wife told you to **** off.

    Boy was she fuggy
    > ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **






  4. #4
    PeterN
    Guest

    Re: Keating Irrelevant

    On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 08:32:10 +1000, "thegoons" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >Paul Keating is busy coming on radio stations today to trumpet such
    >initiatives as dumping Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, encouraging Costello
    >'the nong' to go for the Liberals Leadership, and bragging about how he and
    >Hawke reformed the Australian economy (utter bull-****) and communications
    >competition framework (ACCC/TIO etc).
    >
    >Has he forgotten that he was dumped from office and was one of the most
    >hated PMs in history?


    Q: Only 2 PMs have been voted out of their electorate, who were the 2
    conservative ****ers? :P

    > The irrelevant dinosaur should not be given any airtime to spruik his bull-**** ideas.
    >
    >**** off Keating. Even your ugly Dutch ***** ex-wife told you to **** off.
    >
    >
    >** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **





  5. #5
    fasgnadh
    Guest

    Re: Keating Irreverent - he doesn't tolerate fools like Costelloanymore than Hewson does! B^D

    thegoons (what an appropriate description for the Lieberals;-) wrote:
    >
    > Paul Keating is busy coming on radio stations today to trumpet such
    > initiatives as



    9% superannuation for all Australians (would have been 15%, enabling
    the baby boomers to retire in comfort, if Highrate Howard and Comatose
    Costello hadn't stuffed it! B^p )

    Most significant Economic reform of the Australian financial system in
    the post-war era!

    APEC, the regional economic foundation of our resource wealth

    4% growth bequeathed to HighRate Howard and Comatose Costello's
    do-nothing-for-a-decade government!

    > encouraging Costello 'the nong'



    You are so right, he is a ****ing NONG!

    > to go for the Liberals Leadership,


    Nah, he's too gutless!

    Even His mates say so - 'No Balls!" B^D


    > and bragging about how he and Hawke reformed the Australian economy


    Too bad you can't find a single structural change Costello can brag about!

    BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAA

    In ten years he achieved nothing of significance but just
    sat on his arse, doing what Howard, a COMPLETE NONENTITY, told him!

    > Has he forgotten that he was dumped from office


    Howard will never forget not only being unceremoniously
    dumped from office but TIPPED OUT OF HIS OWN ****ING SEAT!!! B^D

    By an ex-ABC reporter!!! A GIRL! B^D

    BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAA!

    Keating is already remembered for his economic reforms,
    Costello is just know as a SOOK!

    Of course the ALP wants him to lead the Lieberals, because EVEN
    HIS LIEBERAL MATES ADMIT HE HAS NO BALLS!!!!!

    BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAA!

    "'No balls' Costello can't lead: Hewson"
    - Streem 1/8/2008

    "Peter Costello lacks the courage to challenge
    Brendan Nelson for the Liberal Leadership, a
    former Liberal leader says.

    John Hewson says recent media coverage over
    Mr Costello's possible tilt at the leadership
    is pointless, because he lacks "the balls"
    to challenge.

    Dr Hewson told Sky News it was a pointless argument.

    "When I look back at Peter's career he's never had the balls to
    challenge,
    or make a move, or actually move to get the job, in circumstances
    where he could have got it," he said.


    http://www.getsomenuts.com.au/MakeIt...ew.php?id=8828

    BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAAAA


    "GET SOME NUTS!" Mr T.

    This will play long after he loses the next election! ;-)

    ---------

    Australia not immune from US recession

    - Peter Costello 20/11/2007

    "Mr Costello said a report by global investment
    bank Goldman Sachs, which found the impact of
    the US mortgage crisis could be far greater
    than thought, posed risks to Australia."

    Can't be Rudd's fault then, they knew the
    meltdown was coming back in '07, and they
    knew it would be a TSUNAMI:

    "The report suggests investors may need to cut
    back lending by $US2 trillion."

    Costello hadn't seen it coming, or had been lying;

    "Mr Costello, who just months ago claimed
    Australia's economy was strong enough to
    withstand the impact of a US recession,
    has now changed his tune. He said if US
    banks start withdrawing "huge sums of money",
    we could see further pressure on interest
    rates as people compete for funds. "They
    are saying that this could lead to a downturn
    in the world's largest economy," he told radio 3AW.

    Mr Costello said if this happened, domestic
    lenders would lose money, Australian
    institutions would charge higher lending
    rates to recoup higher borrowing costs,
    and exchange-rate sensitivity would affect
    Australia's competitiveness.

    "This is a very, very big risk out in
    the international economy at the moment,"
    he said.

    "And believe me, Australia will not be
    immune. It will take a lot of management
    to get us through this."

    Mr Costello said periods of strong growth
    in Australia had always ended in inflation
    and high interest rates"
    - The Age 20/11/2007

    ---------



  6. #6
    netvegetable
    Guest

    Re: Keating Irrelevant

    On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 08:32:10 +1000, thegoons wrote:

    > Paul Keating is busy coming on radio stations today to trumpet such
    > initiatives as dumping Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, encouraging
    > Costello 'the nong' to go for the Liberals Leadership, and bragging
    > about how he and Hawke reformed the Australian economy (utter bull-****)
    > and communications competition framework (ACCC/TIO etc).
    >
    > Has he forgotten that he was dumped from office and was one of the most
    > hated PMs in history? The irrelevant dinosaur should not be given any
    > airtime to spruik his bull-**** ideas.
    >
    > **** off Keating. Even your ugly Dutch ***** ex-wife told you to ****
    > off.
    >
    >
    > ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **


    I like him now. He's doing a good the tories rattled, even if he is
    "Irrelevant".

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  7. #7
    Alan Parkington
    Guest

    Re: Keating Irrelevant


    "vebna" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news[email protected]...
    >
    >> Boy was she fuggy
    >> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **

    >
    >

    Least her surname wasn't "Anus"





  8. #8
    Core2Duo
    Guest

    Re: Keating Irrelevant


    "Alan Parkington" <aparkington@iheartthiscountry,com.au> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "vebna" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news[email protected]...
    >>
    >>> Boy was she fuggy
    >>> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **

    >>
    >>

    > Least her surname wasn't "Anus"
    >


    What do you mean by that?.





  9. #9
    Horry
    Guest

    Re: Keating Irrelevant

    On Sat, 09 Aug 2008 05:46:05 +0000, Core2Duo wrote:

    > "Alan Parkington" <aparkington@iheartthiscountry,com.au> wrote in
    > message news:[email protected]...
    >>
    >> "vebna" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news[email protected]...
    >>>
    >>>> Boy was she fuggy
    >>>> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
    >>>
    >>>

    >> Least her surname wasn't "Anus"
    >>
    >>

    > What do you mean by that?.


    It's a reference to Beazley's wife.



  10. #10
    GerantSmythe
    Guest

    Re: Keating Still Relevant

    Why are you a 'ex-liberal voter'?

    "ex_liberal_voter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Of course Mr Keating is still relevant. He was a courageous and
    > innovative Treasurer. No one in the Liberal Party has ever been that.
    >
    > He was a Prime Minister who believed in social justice for all, not
    > just for some. No one in the Liberal Party has ever been that.
    >
    > When Keating cuts to the character of Costello (or others) the Liberal
    > Party would be well advised to swallow their unwarranted pride, STFU,
    > and listen. He doesn't bull****; he gives X-ray-level appraisals that
    > are rarely proven wrong.
    >
    > The Lieberals dismiss him at their peril.






  11. #11
    Polly the Parrot
    Guest

    Re: Keating Still Relevant

    On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 00:08:09 +0800 "GerantSmythe" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Why are you a 'ex-liberal voter'?



    He never was, just a liar and paid Labor Party shrill.



  12. #12
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Keating Still Relevant

    ex_liberal_voter <[email protected]> wrote
    > GerantSmythe <[email protected]> wrote


    >> Why are you a 'ex-liberal voter'?


    > In a word, WorkChoices. It was the Lieberal Party's means to install fascism in this country.


    You wouldnt know what real fascism was if it bit you on your lard arse.

    > Now before anyone goes running off crying "alarmist", think about the agenda behind the policy ...


    It was obvious what the agenda is, change the detail of employment
    conditions of both the employer and the employee wanted to do that.

    > By destroying workers' unions,


    It wouldnt have destroyed wanker's unions, they have been rejected
    by the absolute vast bulk of the workforce for a hell of a long time now.

    > the Labor Party itself would have been weakened,


    Too bad.

    > being that that organisation receives a large part of its funding from the union movement.


    Too bad.

    > With a financially crippled Labor Party,


    You aint established that work choices would financially cripple the labor
    party any more than continuing falling union membership has already done.

    > the Lieberals would have had almost uncontested power in this country.


    Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that you have never ever had a ****ing clue about anything at all, ever.

    Labor didnt win the last election due to the money
    that any unions ever contributed to the labor party.

    > Scary when you consider that the Liberal Party is anything but "liberal".
    > They are the most ultra right wing mainstream party in living memory.


    Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that you have never ever had a ****ing clue about anything at all, ever.

    So stupid that it doesnt even remember One Notion or the Nats.

    > Say whatever you like about the Labor Party, we need at least
    > two strong parties to keep each other performing at their best.


    And Work Choices wouldnt have changed that.

    > A weakened Labor Party would have resulted in bad government by the Lieberals, to say the least.


    How odd that they delivered the lowest unemployment rate
    in 30 years and by far the biggest surpluses in even longer.

    > The other aspect of SerfChoices was the attack on the pay and conditions
    > of workers, especially the young and those with little bargaining position.


    They've got plenty of bargaining position with an unemployment rate of 4.x%, fool.

    > I've got kids who will be in the workforce one day.


    Time for retrospective abortions for them, before they get to breed.

    > The thought of them being victimised by employers
    > who'd had all the power handed to them on a platter
    > by their party, the Lieberal Party, made my blood boil.


    Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that you have never ever had a ****ing clue about anything at all, ever.

    > All who voted for the Lieberals in the last election, whether
    > they were aware of it or not, actually voted for pay and
    > condition losses for their own kids and grandkids.


    Bare faced pig ignorant lie. Have fun explaining how come those
    on individual contracts under Work Choices have pay and conditions
    that leave those on the award for dead in the WA mining industry.

    > There's a lot of greedy arseholes out there who vote for the Lieberals because
    > laws like SerfChoices make it easy for these AHs to exploit others.


    **** all of those compared with the total voters, cretin.

    > In voting to make it easier to exploit others, they are also voting to make
    > it easier for THEIR OWN CHILDREN and grandchildren to be exploited.


    Maybe they had enough of a clue to have noticed that they themselves
    were getting much better wages and conditions than the award, ****wit.

    > I can't get my head around that, how people could vote to put
    > their own descendants in a position of powerless defencelessness.


    Might just be because they werent doing anything like that.

    > I'm convinced the Lieberals still hold to a WorkChoices agenda.


    You have always been, and always will be, completely and utterly irrelevant.

    What you might or might not be stupid enough to be convinced about in spades.

    > Oh, they don't _call_ it that any more but their agenda
    > is the same: to destroy unions, destroy the Labor Party,
    > and drive down the pay and conditions of employees.


    Bare faced pig ignorant lie. Have fun explaining how come those
    on individual contracts under Work Choices have pay and conditions
    that leave those on the award for dead in the WA mining industry.

    > I want a better country for my children than one with third world working conditions,


    You wouldnt know what real third world working conditions were if they bit you on your lard arse.

    > dominated by a single monolithic political party.


    So stupid that it hasnt even noticed that that wouldnt happen even if the labor party imploded completely.

    > They can go to hell.


    They make an obscene gesture in the general direction of fools like you.





  13. #13
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Keating Still Relevant

    ex_liberal_voter <[email protected]> wrote
    > Rod Speed <[email protected]> wrote
    >> ex_liberal_voter <[email protected]> wrote
    >>> GerantSmythe <[email protected]> wrote


    >>>> Why are you a 'ex-liberal voter'?


    >>> In a word, WorkChoices. It was the Lieberal Party's means to install fascism in this country.


    >> You wouldnt know what real fascism was if it bit you on your lard arse.


    > For a start, retard, mind your own ****ing business.


    Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that you have never
    ever had a ****ing clue about what usenet is actually about.

    Anything else at all, either.

    > You don't have a ****ing clue what I do and don't know.


    Everyone can see for themselves that you wouldnt know what real fascism was if it bit you on your lard arse.

    >>> Now before anyone goes running off crying "alarmist",
    >>> think about the agenda behind the policy ...


    >> It was obvious what the agenda is, change the detail of employment
    >> conditions if both the employer and the employee wanted to do that.


    > Write in English, dumb****.


    Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.

    > They aren't "agreements". It's "sign this, or **** off."


    How odd that so many in the WA mining industry were happy to sign, ****wit.

    > They aren't "individual" either. They were often photocopied and passed around for everyone to sign.


    Like that or lump it, ****wit.

    >>> By destroying workers' unions,


    >> It wouldnt have destroyed wanker's unions, they have been rejected
    >> by the absolute vast bulk of the workforce for a hell of a long time now.


    > The agenda was to legislate unions into impotence. Kill them off.


    They have been rejected by the absolute vast bulk of the workforce for a hell of a long time now.

    > Wouldn't you love that?


    I'm happy that they have been rejected by the absolute vast bulk of the workforce for a hell of a long time now.

    > As a Liberal I bet you would love to see workers denied organised advocacy.


    No one was denying them that. They have been rejected by the
    absolute vast bulk of the workforce for a hell of a long time now.

    The real workers have voted with their wallets.

    The unions have got the obscene gesture the deserve from almost all of them for hell of a long time now.

    > Easier to screw them that way.


    How odd that they have been rejected by the absolute vast bulk of the workforce for a hell of a long time now.

    >>> the Labor Party itself would have been weakened,


    >> Too bad.


    > See you've missed the ****ing point because you rushed in to critique
    > a sentence before reading what the subsequent sentences say.


    Obvious lie.

    >>> being that that organisation receives a large part of its funding from the union movement.


    >> Too bad.


    > Dumb****.


    Wota stunningly rational line of argument you have there, child.

    >>> With a financially crippled Labor Party,


    >> You aint established that work choices would financially cripple the labor
    >> party any more than continuing falling union membership has already done.


    > Oh, I ain't eh? Ain't??


    Pathetic.

    > Actually I have and did.


    Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys, child.

    > Being an inbred RWF you missed the point.


    Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys, child.

    >>> the Lieberals would have had almost uncontested power in this country.


    >> Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that you have
    >> never ever had a ****ing clue about anything at all, ever.


    > You're a stupid RWA aren't you.


    Nope.

    > If you attack a political party's primary revenue source (in this case, workers' unions),


    How odd that they have been rejected by the absolute vast bulk of the workforce for a hell of a long time now.

    > you limit the ability of the party to campaign, to promote their policies, to contest elections.


    Tell that to the absolute vast bulk of the workforce.

    They clearly dont give a flying red **** about that.

    > In Australia we have seen how vulnerable and precarious is the existence of political parties.


    Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys, child.

    > Witness the demise of the Democrats,


    They did footshot after footshot after footshot and even the stupidest
    voter had noticed that they were WAY past their useby date.

    You get to like that or lump it.

    > and before that the fizzling out of One Nation.


    They did footshot after footshot after footshot and even the stupidest
    voter had noticed that they were WAY past their useby date.

    You get to like that or lump it.

    > Aussies are not (compared to other countries) big
    > participators or contributors to political activity.


    You get to like that or lump it.

    > Once a party starts to go down (or is sabotaged by a weapon
    > like SerfChoices), its descent might be irreversible).


    Tell that to the absolute vast bulk of the workforce.

    They clearly dont give a flying red **** about that.

    You get to like that or lump it.

    > A diminished Labor Party might have been the start of an irreversible downward spiral.


    Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that you have
    never ever had a ****ing clue about anything at all, ever.

    > Leading, if we are to recognise Howard’s rat-cunning, to a situation
    > of Liberal hegemony less and less impeded by a Labor opposition.


    How odd that when the absolute vast bulk of the workforce have decided that unions
    are WAY past their useby date, that they gave Howard's govt the bums rush.

    >> Labor didnt win the last election due to the money
    >> that any unions ever contributed to the labor party.


    > What is your point in saying that?


    Just rubbing your stupid nose in the fact that you have never ever had a ****ing clue about anything at all, ever.

    > Are you: a) lying; b) deluded; or c) trying to be funny?


    Just rubbing your stupid nose in the fact that you have never ever had a ****ing clue about anything at all, ever.

    > The union campaign against FascistChoices was one of the main reasons the Lieberal Party went down.


    Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys, child.

    They'd actually decided that Howard had passed his useby date and that the risk with the dud was minimal
    given that the economy was booming. It had absolutely nothing to do with the lies those union clowns spewed.

    If the workforce had bought those union lies, they would have signed
    up for the union and not even one of them was actually that stupid.

    > You must be really dumb if you aren't aware of that.


    Have fun explaining how come no one signed up for a union.

    > And the ACTU, in its campaign against SerfChoices, spent less
    > thatn 15% of what the Lieberal government spent promoting it.


    The voters didnt give a flying red **** about that ****.

    > Only the Lieberals didn't use THEIR OWN money to promote their party's
    > policy. They used PUBLIC money, compulsorily acquired through taxation.


    Corse the dud never ever does anything like that, eh ?

    >>> Scary when you consider that the Liberal Party is anything but "liberal".
    >>> They are the most ultra right wing mainstream party in living memory.


    >> Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that you have
    >> never ever had a ****ing clue about anything at all, ever.


    > OK ****wit, tell me of a further right wing mainstream party
    > (by mainstream I mean "in government") in Australia.


    The Nats, ****wit.

    > Howard himself said he was "the most conservative leader the Liberal Party had ever had".


    You're lying, as always.

    > SerfChoices was the most extreme IR legislation in the western world.


    You're lying, as always.

    >> So stupid that it doesnt even remember One Notion or the Nats.


    > One Nation are not mainstream.


    Pathetic.

    > Where are they now? ****ed. Fascist Tony Abbott ran Pauline Hanson into jail, remember?


    You wouldnt know what a real fascist was if it bit you on your lard arse.

    > The Nationals are right wing in social policy,


    Funny that.

    > but they've always got their hand out to the government for money.


    Corse no one else ever does anything like that, eh ?

    > Privatise the profits; socialise the losses.


    Bet you cant cite even a single example of that last.

    > The agrarian socialists!


    You wouldnt know what a real agrarian socialist was if it bit you on your lard arse.

    >>> Say whatever you like about the Labor Party, we need at least
    >>> two strong parties to keep each other performing at their best.


    >> And Work Choices wouldnt have changed that.


    > WorkChoices agenda was to kill unions and thus debilitate the Labor
    > Party, depleting its ability to promote policies and contest elections.


    How odd that that didnt actually happen when the absolute vast bulk of the
    workforce made an obscene gesture in the general direction of all unions.

    > How many times have I got to explain this to you?


    You can keep lying till the cows come home child, changes absolutely nothing at all.

    >>> A weakened Labor Party would have resulted in bad government by the Lieberals, to say the least.


    >> How odd that they delivered the lowest unemployment rate
    >> in 30 years and by far the biggest surpluses in even longer.


    > Stupid.


    ****wit.

    > I was talking about the medium-to-long term of SerfChoices.


    You were lying, as always.

    > That means FUTURE, ****wit, not what has already happened.


    The big difference is that your lies about what will happen are always just your lies.

    What they have actually done is a different matter entirely.

    > Strong Oppositions make for good government.


    The lowest unemployment rate in 30 years and by far the biggest surpluses in
    even longer didnt have a damned thing to do with the opposition, ****wit child.

    > Over time SerfChoices would have weakened the Labor Party,


    How odd that that didnt actually happen when the absolute vast bulk of the
    workforce made an obscene gesture in the general direction of all unions.

    Even someone as stupid as you should have noticed that they got elected anyway.

    > thus making for poor government.


    How odd that that didnt actually happen when the absolute vast bulk of the
    workforce made an obscene gesture in the general direction of all unions.

    Even someone as stupid as you should have noticed that they got elected anyway.

    > By the way, for your information Rudd Labor has delivered
    > lower unemployment than at any time under Howard-Costello.


    Like hell they did. Nothing they have done policy wise has
    had any effect what so ever on the unemployment rate, liar.

    >>> The other aspect of SerfChoices was the attack on the pay and conditions
    >>> of workers, especially the young and those with little bargaining position.


    >> They've got plenty of bargaining position with an unemployment rate of 4.x%, fool.


    > Tell that to the employees who lost pay and conditions,


    Tell that to those in the WA mining industry who didnt.

    > and to those subjected to executive tyranny courtesy of SerfChoices.


    You wouldnt know what executive tyranny was if it bit you on your lard arse.

    > Look, if you want to apologise for SerfChoices, go right ahead,


    Dont need to. The WA mining industry workforce clearly like it, ****wit.

    > It shows how out of touch and extreme you LIEberals are.


    The WA mining industry workforce clearly like it, ****wit.

    >>> I've got kids who will be in the workforce one day.


    >> Time for retrospective abortions for them, before they get to breed.


    > You are a Liberal arsehole.


    Is this where I'm sposed to curl up and die, child ?

    >>> The thought of them being victimised by employers
    >>> who'd had all the power handed to them on a platter
    >>> by their party, the Lieberal Party, made my blood boil.


    >> Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that you have
    >> never ever had a ****ing clue about anything at all, ever.


    > What are you thanking me for?


    That completely superfluous proof that you have never ever
    had a ****ing clue about anything at all, ever, ****wit.

    > I was answering the question some other poster asked.


    You quite sure you aint one of those rocket scientist ****wit children ?

    >>> All who voted for the Lieberals in the last election, whether
    >>> they were aware of it or not, actually voted for pay and
    >>> condition losses for their own kids and grandkids.


    >> Bare faced pig ignorant lie. Have fun explaining how come those
    >> on individual contracts under Work Choices have pay and conditions
    >> that leave those on the award for dead in the WA mining industry.


    > The mining workers are in the minority of those on AWAs.


    Irrelevant to your bare faced lie.

    >>> There's a lot of greedy arseholes out there who vote for the Lieberals
    >>> because laws like SerfChoices make it easy for these AHs to exploit others.


    >> **** all of those compared with the total voters, cretin.


    > I repeat:


    You can respew your lies till the cows come home child, changes absolutely nothing at all.

    >>> In voting to make it easier to exploit others, they are also voting to make
    >>> it easier for THEIR OWN CHILDREN and grandchildren to be exploited.


    >> Maybe they had enough of a clue to have noticed that they themselves
    >> were getting much better wages and conditions than the award, ****wit.


    > Well, ****wit, the great majority of AWAs stripped away conditions
    > such as overtime, penalty payments and holiday loading.


    And so they should. Pity about the increased wages too, liar.

    >>> I can't get my head around that, how people could vote to put
    >>> their own descendants in a position of powerless defencelessness.


    >> Might just be because they werent doing anything like that.


    > You vote for the LIeberals.


    I dont even get to vote for them, ****wit.

    > You therefore vote to cut the throats of your
    > children and grandchildren in the workplace.


    Just more of your pathological lying.

    >>> I'm convinced the Lieberals still hold to a WorkChoices agenda.


    >> You have always been, and always will be, completely and utterly irrelevant.


    > Ah, but I won't be irrelevant, ignorant, AND an arsehole.


    Wrong, as always.

    >> What you might or might not be stupid enough to be convinced about in spades.


    > You are the last person who should be throwing around the word "stupid".


    Is this where I'm sposed to curl up and die, child ?

    >>> Oh, they don't _call_ it that any more but their agenda
    >>> is the same: to destroy unions, destroy the Labor Party,
    >>> and drive down the pay and conditions of employees.


    >> Bare faced pig ignorant lie. Have fun explaining how come those
    >> on individual contracts under Work Choices have pay and conditions
    >> that leave those on the award for dead in the WA mining industry.


    > Why do you call yourself Speed when you're so ****ing slow?


    Is this where I'm sposed to curl up and die, child ?

    > I already told you, those miners in WA are the minority of AWA signers.


    Pity about all the rest that also do a lot better under their AWA than the award, ****wit.

    > ****, how many times have I got to explain this?


    You can respew your **** till the cows come home child, everyone can see right thru it.

    >>> I want a better country for my children than one with third world working conditions,


    >> You wouldnt know what real third world working conditions were if they bit you on your lard arse.


    > You're a dumb Liberal arsehole and an apologist for industrial relations extremism.


    Is this where I'm sposed to curl up and die, child ?

    > But keep going, it will lose you ****s election after election.


    Nothing I say will make the slightest difference to any election, child.

    >>> dominated by a single monolithic political party.


    >> So stupid that it hasnt even noticed that that wouldnt
    >> happen even if the labor party imploded completely.


    >>> They can go to hell.


    >> They make an obscene gesture in the general direction of fools like you.


    > Reciprocated.


    Bet that will have them pouring from their windows like lemming as soon as they read your ****, child.





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    Re: Keating Still Relevant

    In aus.politics,aus.comms,aus.comms.mobile,aus.general,aus.legal On Tue, 26
    Aug 2008 00:08:09 +0800, GerantSmythe top posted:

    > Why are you a 'ex-liberal voter'?
    >

    Who are you talking to?
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    The similarities between people makes communication possible,
    The differences between them make it necessary.



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    Re: Keating Still Relevant

    In aus.politics,aus.comms,aus.comms.mobile,aus.general,aus.legal On Tue, 26
    Aug 2008 07:19:09 +1000, Polly the Parrot wrote:

    > On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 00:08:09 +0800 "GerantSmythe" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> Why are you a 'ex-liberal voter'?

    >
    > He never was, just a liar and paid Labor Party shrill.


    What is a "shrill"?
    --
    The similarities between people makes communication possible,
    The differences between them make it necessary.



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