Underneath the campaigning fluff of the Stay puft marshmallow man...

...SMH reporter say this all comes from high up reliable internal sources.
90% hate Rudd
Pus erupts and forms a river.freediver wrote:Volcanoes erupt, not rivers.
Stay strong IQ. You will get through these difficult times.
freediver wrote:Stay strong IQ. You will get through these difficult times.
Well I need to concede that point. You are right on that.Rorschach wrote:Not as funny as believing a tax will stop climate change SN...
You'll get yours, prick. The last person that laughed at anything Freediver said also had to repeat year 11 economics with Freediver. They'll find out if they have to sit together in class next year after exams in a few months.Super Nova wrote:freediver wrote:Stay strong IQ. You will get through these difficult times.
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IQS.RLOW wrote:You'll get yours, prick. The last person that laughed at anything Freediver said also had to repeat year 11 economics with Freediver. They'll find out if they have to sit together in class next year after exams in a few months.Super Nova wrote:freediver wrote:Stay strong IQ. You will get through these difficult times.
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IQS.RLOW wrote:Like a river of pus waiting to erupt, all is not well in the Rudd camp it seems.
Underneath the campaigning fluff of the Stay puft marshmallow man...
...SMH reporter say this all comes from high up reliable internal sources.
90% hate Rudd
Mr Rudd's comments came after leaked cables emerged in which US diplomats described him as a "mistake-prone control freak" who made hasty decisions and "significant blunders" while he was Australian prime minister.
In the highly-critical assessment, Mr Rudd is described as making "missteps" and "snap announcements without consulting other countries or within the Australian government".
The messages paint Mr Rudd as a media-obsessed micro-manager who refused to collaborate with civil servants and parliamentarians and had an overblown view of his own talents.
"Rudd ... undoubtedly believes that with his intellect, his six years as a diplomat in the 1980s and his five years as shadow foreign minister, he has. the ability to direct Australia's foreign policy," one cable read. "His performance so far, however, demonstrates that he doesn't have the staff or the experience to do the job properly."
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