Should Abbott step down?

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Re: Should Abbott step down?

Post by mellie » Mon Feb 09, 2015 9:22 am

Malcolm is not a Liberal Mantra... he's a one man wrecking ball.

He's been a rat all along.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/malcol ... 5765239758

He betrayed Howard the same way he's betraying Abbott.

Only he lost the fight with Howard, so approached Bob Hawke and tried to join the Labor party.


Mantra, he's a dark toxic individual, is neither Labor or Liberal, or centrist as he would have some ignorant prestige seeking nobodies believe. He appeals to those who have underachieved, and who want a fast-ticket into the ministry.

Liberal has been betrayed, people should start thinking about his deviant mate Bruce Mcwilliam, re- channel 7.
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Re: Should Abbott step down?

Post by mantra » Mon Feb 09, 2015 9:31 am

mellie wrote:He betrayed Howard the same way he's betraying Abbott.

Only he lost the fight with Howard, so approached Bob Hawke and tried to join the Labor party.


Mantra, he's a dark toxic individual, is neither Labor or Liberal, or centrist as he would have some ignorant prestige seeking nobodies believe. He appeals to those who have underachieved, and who want a fast-ticket into the ministry.
Turnbull was offered a job with the Labor party - but he turned it down. He's a conservative, but a moderate. There is nothing under achieving about Turnbull - he is an ambitious man and hasn't had to rely on personal favours from friends for gifts for his daughter. The Libs know their options are limited. Turnbull is the most suitable potential leader they have at the moment.

I don't really care that much whether Abbott stays or goes. I can't see him being there for much longer though even if he doesn't lose today.

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Re: Should Abbott step down?

Post by mellie » Mon Feb 09, 2015 9:37 am

No Mantra, Turnbull approached Hawke and others during Howards second term.

Hawke had no reason to lie about this.


http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/malcol ... 5765239758

If Malcolm can betray and turn on his own party this way, do you honestly think he won't betray his nation should he become PM?

Malcolm is all about Malcolm.
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Re: Should Abbott step down?

Post by 5.56 NATO » Mon Feb 09, 2015 9:46 am

The Wall St Jews would be salivating at the thought of Turnbull as leader, they would be able to buy this joint for nothing. When the leftists are behind someone like this you know they are a c@nt
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Re: Should Abbott step down?

Post by Neferti » Mon Feb 09, 2015 10:00 am

I would vote informal if Turnbull became Leader. There is no way I would vote Labor or the Greens. The only people who like Turnbull are the leftards. Conservatives can't stand him.

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Re: Should Abbott step down?

Post by mellie » Mon Feb 09, 2015 10:24 am

You wont have to worry about this Nef, Abbott is set to win the next federal election.
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Re: Should Abbott step down?

Post by Rorschach » Mon Feb 09, 2015 2:07 pm

mantra wrote:
Rorschach wrote:Got nothing to do with his abilities as Treasurer, I expect he will be a good one as I always picked him for that position anyway.
As for your stupid claim about greatness... boy you really do need a reality check. :roll: :roll: :roll:
So what do you expect from a leader? Mediocrity, incompetence etc.
No... do you? I certainly don't expect greatness though how empty headed and childish is that.
People who take voting seriously have high expectations of a prime minister, moreso when they get the leader of the party they voted for.


Firstly people ie; the public. Don't get to vote for the PM. Look at the talent pool we are in a political slump. I have no high expectations at all with this lot. Only a fool would. Even moreso, why would anyone set expectations on people and events they don't know and cant foresee.
It has now reached the point of ridiculousness with our major parties and their indecisiveness and incompetence. Can you imagine how much it costs to change leaders and parties so often?
So often? You mean Labor? BTW if you have a bad leader you replace them.
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Re: Should Abbott step down?

Post by Rorschach » Mon Feb 09, 2015 2:12 pm

mantra wrote:
mellie wrote:He betrayed Howard the same way he's betraying Abbott.

Only he lost the fight with Howard, so approached Bob Hawke and tried to join the Labor party.


Mantra, he's a dark toxic individual, is neither Labor or Liberal, or centrist as he would have some ignorant prestige seeking nobodies believe. He appeals to those who have underachieved, and who want a fast-ticket into the ministry.
Turnbull was offered a job with the Labor party - but he turned it down. He's a conservative, but a moderate. There is nothing under achieving about Turnbull - he is an ambitious man and hasn't had to rely on personal favours from friends for gifts for his daughter. The Libs know their options are limited. Turnbull is the most suitable potential leader they have at the moment.

I don't really care that much whether Abbott stays or goes. I can't see him being there for much longer though even if he doesn't lose today.
He's a Conservative eh... gay marriage, the republic, change the flag, an ETS... oh yeah they are all Conservative goals... :roll: :roll: :roll: He's a PROGRESSIVE mantra... he's a WET!

Progs like yourself think he's the only option because he is a Prog and so are his values and goals.
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Re: Should Abbott step down?

Post by Neferti » Mon Feb 09, 2015 4:57 pm

Rorschach wrote:
mantra wrote:
mellie wrote:He betrayed Howard the same way he's betraying Abbott.

Only he lost the fight with Howard, so approached Bob Hawke and tried to join the Labor party.


Mantra, he's a dark toxic individual, is neither Labor or Liberal, or centrist as he would have some ignorant prestige seeking nobodies believe. He appeals to those who have underachieved, and who want a fast-ticket into the ministry.
Turnbull was offered a job with the Labor party - but he turned it down. He's a conservative, but a moderate. There is nothing under achieving about Turnbull - he is an ambitious man and hasn't had to rely on personal favours from friends for gifts for his daughter. The Libs know their options are limited. Turnbull is the most suitable potential leader they have at the moment.

I don't really care that much whether Abbott stays or goes. I can't see him being there for much longer though even if he doesn't lose today.
He's a Conservative eh... gay marriage, the republic, change the flag, an ETS... oh yeah they are all Conservative goals... :roll: :roll: :roll: He's a PROGRESSIVE mantra... he's a WET!

Progs like yourself think he's the only option because he is a Prog and so are his values and goals.
Exactly. Perhaps Malcolm can resign from the Liberals and join the Greens? I am pretty sure he loves animals and hugs trees. :rofl

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Re: Should Abbott step down?

Post by Rorschach » Mon Feb 09, 2015 5:34 pm

Even they'd be waaay too loopy Nef.
Milne, Bandt, Hanson-Dumb, Ludlum... all wackos. :roll:
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