
Lest we forget - "A more recent 'look at me look at me' Creeping Jesus Rudd" 12/06/2007
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It's my party and I'll cry if I want to
Victoria’s Liberal Party leads the way 27th November, 2010
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What's that you say I can't hear you...
Faction or Fiction
“Have I got time to go to ‘Just Jeans’?”
“What do you mean I need more co-ordination?”
“Gotcha Krudd”
Let it be stated: "Julia start telling the truth and shaming the devil." Rose C Taylor - 26/06/2010 While our current Prime Minister continues to run our country from the four corners of the earth his ability to be in control is fast becoming a ‘farce’. Rose C Taylor Nov 18th 2009 'Having My Say' From wanting to have welfare participants use a debit card in order to monitor their spending habits to banning up to two year old children from watching television along with other numerous ‘nanny type’ and non feasible policies one can only conclude that Australia is fast becoming the socialist non-democratic country envisioned by Rudd in his essay 'The Global Financial Crisis'. Rose C Taylor Nov 13th 2009 'Having My Say' Kevin Rudd's air of leadership: Hickory dickory dock The mouse ran up the clock The clock struck one; hey where’s Rudd gone - Why ask me? said the flapping Swan - What the heck - I only sign the cheque that keeps him flying from dock to deck - What more could you ask from a man such as he - Here today - gone tomorrow - Dare I say he faces unknown sorrow. Posted by: Rose Taylor of Melton West 4/11/08 9:23am Herald Sun Melbourne Rudd overtakes Turnbull on economics: I have carefully read all the digital newspapers including the ABC news and fail to find any mention of the said poll you refer to. From my observation of recent and past comments placed in the other newspapers the Rudd government is not facing the reality of the economic situation. Remember "Without a Good Economy nothing else exists" Rose C Taylor Septemeber, 2007. Posted by: Rose Taylor of Melton West 10.41am today The Australian *** Bishop in second plagiarism row: Herald Sun October 27th, 2008: While it is imperative that any writer should always reference their work it is doubly so when a member of parliament submits a manuscript for publication. Letting someone else take the blame shows lack of courage to admit ones own mistakes. Come on Julie either change your ways or at least change your name (Julie - Julia) what's the difference. Posted by: Rose Taylor of Melton West 10:35am Rudd's $10bn splurge for economy: Age October 15th, 2008: I said it all yesterday and I'll say it again to-day - Give the 'fair dinkum' aussie what he deserves and get rid of the "more please" non-genuine (take cash for their services, never paid a penny in tax in their lifetime) money grabbing 'grey nomads' and their equally 'money grabbing families'. Call me what you will but I would have preferred to have seen the genuine aged pensioner receive the much needed $30.00 per week increase. Posted by: Rose Taylor on October 15, 2008 9:07 AM Terry McCrann 'The Pollies' Herald Sun October 8th, 2008): Terry, You are either black or white but don't come up with your he is a good guy to-day and a bad one to-morrow without you understand the essence of my saying back in Nov. 2007 "Without a good economy nothing else exists" Not Rudd, Not Turnbull, Not You. Posted by: Rose Taylor on October, 8th, 2008 8.32 AM Rudd takes a
swipe at coalition Nelson in trouble - Swan (Sunday Herald Sun 7/09/08) - Why does Swan think he has the right to comment on Dr. Nelson’s leadership when the labor party didn’t even put up candidates for either of the by-elections he refers to. Flip Flop Flap your wings elsewhere Swan your creditability, like your question time performances, lacks integrity. Published Herald Sun 50/50 10th September, 2008. Lamingtons on Sundays ... At about the same time, this far away place, was also described as a banana republic which today does not make sense to the people considering the price they were more recently asked to pay for just one banana .. Rose C Taylor 11/09/07-Lamington's Law: "Let them eat Cake" 11/09/07 - Murphy's Law "Let us eat Beef" The Age 18/09/08 Nelson in trouble – Swan (Sunday Herald Sun 07/09/08) - Why does Swan think he has the right to comment on Dr. Nelson’s leadership when the labor party didn’t even put up candidates for either of the by-elections he refers to. - Flip Flop Flap your wings elsewhere Swan your creditability, like your question time performances, lacks integrity. Published Herald Sun 50/50 10th September, 2008. Swan, Bennet kick off Child Protection Week - National Child Protection Week has been launched in Brisbane, with organisers choosing Father's Day to highlight the role parents play in influencing and protecting their children. Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan and Broncos rugby league coach Wayne Bennet were on hand for today's proceedings. Mr Swan says child abuse is an economic, social and ethical issue. "If we want Australians to grow up and have the best possible life then young Australians need good role models," he said. I say - How passionate is Swan?’ If we want young Australians to grow up and have the best possible life then our government should be looking at both social and ethical issues regardless of the economic cost.
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I have only two comments to make: 1) If I were twenty years younger I would have my poster besides hers in Melton (Vote 1 Liberal). 2) I would gladly pay for her to have elocution lessons so that when I debated in public with her we would at least both start on the same footing. Ex Prime Ministers Rubbish Mr. John Howard Australia’s Prime Minister I’ll keep it short and sweet – it’s time Witless and Fraser, who got caught with his pants down, did a ‘Thelma and Louise’. |
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"A Fair Comment" on the ALP's Kevin Dudd
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the political movements of Kevin Dudd and his gofers and have never been
convinced he would make the grade as an alternative Prime Minister for
Australia. After reading his speech at the ALP National Conference
today I am disappointed that a man who portrays himself as "Jesus Christ
Reborn" can so blatantly dishonour our current Prime Minister Mr.
John Howard as a means of getting the people of Australia to
believe in him. I don't and I am certain I am not the only one who
doesn't.
Rose C Taylor 27th April, 2007. Update September, 9th 2007: I have to agree entirely with Mr. Downer that Kevin Dudd is a PR's delight. "Mr Downer said Mr Rudd was a good media performer, great with stunts and the best client of PR firms" (Herald Sun News - September 09, 2007 09:16am) General Information Update September,11th 2007: GST and the ALP I predict that the ALP will increase the GST from 10% to up to 15% to cover Fuddy Duddy Rudd's hatred of Poker Machines. Update: Jury still out on this one. 15/09/08. I think the following tale also sums up the coming election. Lamingtons on Sunday (Or should that read "A PR's Delight") Once upon a time, there was a place far away, yet one could say not so far away, although it once was described as the a≠se end of the world by one who thought himself above the rest of the people. However, a long time ago, or maybe not such a long time ago this individual was known to have received a kick up his own a≠se. At about the same time, this far away place, was also described as a banana republic which today does not make sense to the people considering the price they were more recently asked to pay for just one banana. At the present time the not so young commander of this not so far away place, sometimes referred to as “The devil in disguise”, yet unanimously acknowledged by many as a very clever and wise commander was being challenged by the not so old alternative contender commonly acknowledged as being “Holier than thou art.” Each day, the not so old alternative contender, would send out his herd of followers to deliver to the people his current list of goodies he would be offering them if they gave him their support. Each day the list grew larger and larger until one day those faithful to the not so young commander started to ask “Will we also be getting Lamingtons on Sundays?” In the meantime the loyal followers of the not so young commander started to question would these very same lamingtons lose their culinary appeal by becoming very stale too quickly. Surely, they did not want their fate to turn into another very old time tradition of being told “Let them eat cake.” Now the moral of this story is “Could not the devil we know be far better than the one we don’t?”
Rose C Taylor (September, 11 2007 ). Update September, 15th 2007: "Getting 'staler' or should that read 'scarier' by the day". Update 16/02/09 - Yes I would have to sat it is getting scarier.please
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