I really hope it's not true. There would be no way I'd could vote for the lib/nat coalition if it has taken them this long to dig up a juicy tidbit on the Prime Minister.
I haven't read the 'Gutter trash weekly' for awhile. Have they found out if she inhaled?
Julia's reaction after looking at 11 pages of 'The Corner Girls' thread in the seabreeze surfing shortboard section
Actually I didn't know that Julia Gillard was an Observer at the AUS Annual Council 1981
Was there anything else that we should know![]()
It has to be true because:
1) It was posted by Cisco. Cisco never lies!
2) It was posted on seabreeze, the most reliable forum available.
3) It is like totally believable.
Actually, I think it is a photoshop fake, given the "Americanization" in the spelling. The bio - If true - would have been hammered out on a typwwriter 30 years ago, when such grammar had not infiltrated our language via computers.
Poods
Only cisco would try to dodge looking like a dickhead by asking if it's real. At least now I know what to send him for christmas - a shovel so he can dig that hole a bit quicker! ![]()
one things for sure, the longer this government stays in power the harder they'll be to dis(lodge). Abbotts ranting and the whole Ju-liar stuff ,perpetrated by the shock jocks is looking as thin as a Nigerian supermodel. It's going to be a close run thing but the next election is looking pretty good to me......./ the only dark horse for me is Turnbull. If the Tories dump Abbott and replace him with Turnbull Labour is dead and buried![]()
"Juliar" must be the dumbest word of 2011 by a country mile and anyone who uses it regularly just looks like an alan jones loving twit.
Politics is the art of reaching the best agreement possible in the given circumstances. Generally this translates as "everyone is equally unhappy". But when the circumstances change, the whole game changes.
Quote: "Obviously, when circumstances change, governments do change their opinions, and that is actually the responsible course of action.”
Who said that? Tony. What else did he say?
"If it's not written down, it's not gospel".
Bonus point question: was that before or after he backflipped on the carbon tax, renouncing his support for it and knifing Turnbull in the back to take the leadership?
Point is that they are all as bad as each other, Julia is no better or worse in terms of promises kept/broken. All pollies say things. Quite often they actually mean them on that day. Then reality intrudes. Some things are too hard, some cost too much, some they can't get agreement for, some would cost too many votes, and some are just not important enough to reach the top of the list.
Sanity at last.