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One thing I've gleamed from the ghosts of elections past is don't go early it's only for warped political enthusiasts who like a queue just saunter in after midday to be unfettered.
All he needed to do was put up posters with his wife/girlfriend/boyfriend/significant other and then ask why Ellis isn't doing the same. If seeing her with Maggies nemesis isn't enough to make a voter question her sanity, then she could drive a car through a kindergarten and get their vote still.The only thing I've heard about my Lib member David Colovic is that he sometimes shops up at the poor end of the electorate, in Kilburn. Has been virtually invisible otherwise. Surprised that the Libs have gone such a poor candidate considering it is a winnable seat against that half wit Ellis.
Vote early, vote often.Or, vote on Wednesday like I did.
Most satisfying...
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I was on the same flights as Nicole Cornes to and from the 2007 GF during that election campaign. In the gate lounge Port supporters were trying to make conversation with her and she looked at them in the way you look at your shoe after you have stepped in dog poo. She would not engage with anyone until that shrill girl that used to do the ground announcing turned up and then she was all over her like a long lost friend. If you want to be successful in politics you need to be able to engage with anybody not just fellow "celebrities".
Reads like a room of parrots versed in Liberal slogans. Stability! Safer hands!Wow - the Fairfax papers have sided with #Malcom (even the Canberra Times) - bet they wouldn't have backed Abbott
WHO THE NATION’S PAPERS ARE BACKING
THE SUNDAY TIMES (News Corp)
“It’s vital WA voters taker a less parochial view and consider what is best for the nation. Mr Shorten’s scare tactics should not win the day. On the central issue of economic management, Mr Turnbull is the responsible choice.’’
THE AUSTRALIAN (News Corp)
“If Mr Turnbull stays true to the foundation stones of the Coalition’s modest success thus far, overlaying it with his own businesslike approach and obvious optimism, he could be the man for these times.”
THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW (Fairfax Media)
“For all Mr Shorten’s effective campaigning, Labor remains structurally unfit to govern. In his nine months leading the nation, Mr Turnbull has been too timid in confronting the challenges of securing Australia’s modern prosperity. Yet he is the only political leader with both a genuine economic growth agenda and a commitment to reduce the burden of government rather than increase the disincentives of higher taxation. For this newspaper, there is no alternative but to support Mr Turnbull and the coalition.”
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD (Fairfax Media)
“Given the choice between a coalition led by the socially progressive economic reformer Mr Turnbull, and a Shorten-led Labor Party backed by reform-resistant unions, we support the election of a Turnbull government.”
DAILY TELEGRAPH (Sydney, News Corp)
“ ... Australians face a simple choice. Either commit to a prime minister and a government that largely recognises the problems we must confront, or opt for an alternative that will blow spending through the roof. The Daily Telegraph endorses a vote for the coalition.”
THE AGE (Melbourne, Fairfax)
“Mr Shorten has ... presented the nation with a legitimate choice. But we believe Mr Turnbull deserves the chance to deliver on the potential that stirred the nation when he came to power less than a year ago.”
HERALD SUN (Melbourne, News Corp)
“Australians deserve stability. A vote for Labor promises uncertainty, a vote for the Greens only a greater unknown. The Herald Sun does not attempt to present Mr Turnbull as the perfect prime minister, but we believe he has the greater capacity to provide Australia with the strong government we so desperately need.”
COURIER MAIL (Brisbane, News Corp)
“And while Bill Shorten and Labor have managed to put their past behind them to offer a broadly credible alternative, on balance Mr Turnbull and the coalition are a more coherent prescription in an era that demands experience, stability and certainty.”
ADELAIDE ADVERTISER (News Corp)
“The stakes are high and it's the clear view of The Advertiser that Malcolm Turnbull and the coalition are the right choice to deliver Australia and South Australia the strong and stable leadership we require in these tumultuous times.”
THE WEST AUSTRALIAN
“Mr Turnbull and his leadership team have provided a clear vision for the future and they should be given the opportunity to execute that plan and, if re-elected, the prime minister needs to listen attentively and get on with leading the country.”
SUNDAY SUN-HERALD (Sydney, Fairfax Media)
“Mr Turnbull has had barely nine months to set a stronger economic and fairer social path than his predecessor ... he deserves a chance to establish his own mandate.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, (Sydney, News Corp)
“The Coalition is undeniably the stronger party on all measures that really matter to Australians.”
GEELONG ADVERTISER:
“In these times of global uncertainty it is economic issues that will have the greatest effect on our lives. We concur with the mounting view in the electorate that a Turnbull government would be a safer pair of hands for the economy.”
CANBERRA TIMES
“Mr Turnbull’s reluctance to fully embrace budget repair and the need for overdue tax reform notwithstanding, the Coalition promises stronger, more effective government than Labor.”
NT News
“The Coalition presents the only responsible economic plan, one that seeks to reward effort and enterprise. Labor seems to have abandoned those principles.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wes...r/news-story/00f2a015b0ec3ba476067a60780c6bfa
You know what I really ****ing hate?
Reggae.
Lowest shitform campaignerscab music there is.
Yeah **** you Bob Marley.
Hard Rock and Heavy Metal pioneers right here folks.
**** I hate that song
Wow - the Fairfax papers have sided with #Malcom (even the Canberra Times) - bet they wouldn't have backed Abbott
WHO THE NATION’S PAPERS ARE BACKING
THE SUNDAY TIMES (News Corp)
“It’s vital WA voters taker a less parochial view and consider what is best for the nation. Mr Shorten’s scare tactics should not win the day. On the central issue of economic management, Mr Turnbull is the responsible choice.’’
THE AUSTRALIAN (News Corp)
“If Mr Turnbull stays true to the foundation stones of the Coalition’s modest success thus far, overlaying it with his own businesslike approach and obvious optimism, he could be the man for these times.”
THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW (Fairfax Media)
“For all Mr Shorten’s effective campaigning, Labor remains structurally unfit to govern. In his nine months leading the nation, Mr Turnbull has been too timid in confronting the challenges of securing Australia’s modern prosperity. Yet he is the only political leader with both a genuine economic growth agenda and a commitment to reduce the burden of government rather than increase the disincentives of higher taxation. For this newspaper, there is no alternative but to support Mr Turnbull and the coalition.”
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD (Fairfax Media)
“Given the choice between a coalition led by the socially progressive economic reformer Mr Turnbull, and a Shorten-led Labor Party backed by reform-resistant unions, we support the election of a Turnbull government.”
DAILY TELEGRAPH (Sydney, News Corp)
“ ... Australians face a simple choice. Either commit to a prime minister and a government that largely recognises the problems we must confront, or opt for an alternative that will blow spending through the roof. The Daily Telegraph endorses a vote for the coalition.”
THE AGE (Melbourne, Fairfax)
“Mr Shorten has ... presented the nation with a legitimate choice. But we believe Mr Turnbull deserves the chance to deliver on the potential that stirred the nation when he came to power less than a year ago.”
HERALD SUN (Melbourne, News Corp)
“Australians deserve stability. A vote for Labor promises uncertainty, a vote for the Greens only a greater unknown. The Herald Sun does not attempt to present Mr Turnbull as the perfect prime minister, but we believe he has the greater capacity to provide Australia with the strong government we so desperately need.”
COURIER MAIL (Brisbane, News Corp)
“And while Bill Shorten and Labor have managed to put their past behind them to offer a broadly credible alternative, on balance Mr Turnbull and the coalition are a more coherent prescription in an era that demands experience, stability and certainty.”
ADELAIDE ADVERTISER (News Corp)
“The stakes are high and it's the clear view of The Advertiser that Malcolm Turnbull and the coalition are the right choice to deliver Australia and South Australia the strong and stable leadership we require in these tumultuous times.”
THE WEST AUSTRALIAN
“Mr Turnbull and his leadership team have provided a clear vision for the future and they should be given the opportunity to execute that plan and, if re-elected, the prime minister needs to listen attentively and get on with leading the country.”
SUNDAY SUN-HERALD (Sydney, Fairfax Media)
“Mr Turnbull has had barely nine months to set a stronger economic and fairer social path than his predecessor ... he deserves a chance to establish his own mandate.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, (Sydney, News Corp)
“The Coalition is undeniably the stronger party on all measures that really matter to Australians.”
GEELONG ADVERTISER:
“In these times of global uncertainty it is economic issues that will have the greatest effect on our lives. We concur with the mounting view in the electorate that a Turnbull government would be a safer pair of hands for the economy.”
CANBERRA TIMES
“Mr Turnbull’s reluctance to fully embrace budget repair and the need for overdue tax reform notwithstanding, the Coalition promises stronger, more effective government than Labor.”
NT News
“The Coalition presents the only responsible economic plan, one that seeks to reward effort and enterprise. Labor seems to have abandoned those principles.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wes...r/news-story/00f2a015b0ec3ba476067a60780c6bfa
The Clash excepted.You know what I really ****ing hate?
Reggae.
Lowest shitform campaignerscab music there is.
Yeah **** you Bob Marley.
slippery slopeNow this is innovation I can get behind.
Camera police? Apple might soon make it possible to block recording video at concerts
Like recording live shows with your iPhone? A new patent granted to Apple details a new method of shutting down such behavior without the owner’s consent, raising concern about the possibility of the technology being used for censorship.
The patent, which Apple acquired Wednesday, describes an iPhone camera design capable of receiving infrared signals in order to prevent the illegal recording of events such as concerts.
https://www.rt.com/usa/349040-apple-disable-iphone-cameras/
slippery slope
But Dylan has Asian friends?!?!#racist
Would have been funnier if the NT one was about **** or crocodilesWow - the Fairfax papers have sided with #Malcom (even the Canberra Times) - bet they wouldn't have backed Abbott
WHO THE NATION’S PAPERS ARE BACKING
THE SUNDAY TIMES (News Corp)
“It’s vital WA voters taker a less parochial view and consider what is best for the nation. Mr Shorten’s scare tactics should not win the day. On the central issue of economic management, Mr Turnbull is the responsible choice.’’
THE AUSTRALIAN (News Corp)
“If Mr Turnbull stays true to the foundation stones of the Coalition’s modest success thus far, overlaying it with his own businesslike approach and obvious optimism, he could be the man for these times.”
THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW (Fairfax Media)
“For all Mr Shorten’s effective campaigning, Labor remains structurally unfit to govern. In his nine months leading the nation, Mr Turnbull has been too timid in confronting the challenges of securing Australia’s modern prosperity. Yet he is the only political leader with both a genuine economic growth agenda and a commitment to reduce the burden of government rather than increase the disincentives of higher taxation. For this newspaper, there is no alternative but to support Mr Turnbull and the coalition.”
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD (Fairfax Media)
“Given the choice between a coalition led by the socially progressive economic reformer Mr Turnbull, and a Shorten-led Labor Party backed by reform-resistant unions, we support the election of a Turnbull government.”
DAILY TELEGRAPH (Sydney, News Corp)
“ ... Australians face a simple choice. Either commit to a prime minister and a government that largely recognises the problems we must confront, or opt for an alternative that will blow spending through the roof. The Daily Telegraph endorses a vote for the coalition.”
THE AGE (Melbourne, Fairfax)
“Mr Shorten has ... presented the nation with a legitimate choice. But we believe Mr Turnbull deserves the chance to deliver on the potential that stirred the nation when he came to power less than a year ago.”
HERALD SUN (Melbourne, News Corp)
“Australians deserve stability. A vote for Labor promises uncertainty, a vote for the Greens only a greater unknown. The Herald Sun does not attempt to present Mr Turnbull as the perfect prime minister, but we believe he has the greater capacity to provide Australia with the strong government we so desperately need.”
COURIER MAIL (Brisbane, News Corp)
“And while Bill Shorten and Labor have managed to put their past behind them to offer a broadly credible alternative, on balance Mr Turnbull and the coalition are a more coherent prescription in an era that demands experience, stability and certainty.”
ADELAIDE ADVERTISER (News Corp)
“The stakes are high and it's the clear view of The Advertiser that Malcolm Turnbull and the coalition are the right choice to deliver Australia and South Australia the strong and stable leadership we require in these tumultuous times.”
THE WEST AUSTRALIAN
“Mr Turnbull and his leadership team have provided a clear vision for the future and they should be given the opportunity to execute that plan and, if re-elected, the prime minister needs to listen attentively and get on with leading the country.”
SUNDAY SUN-HERALD (Sydney, Fairfax Media)
“Mr Turnbull has had barely nine months to set a stronger economic and fairer social path than his predecessor ... he deserves a chance to establish his own mandate.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, (Sydney, News Corp)
“The Coalition is undeniably the stronger party on all measures that really matter to Australians.”
GEELONG ADVERTISER:
“In these times of global uncertainty it is economic issues that will have the greatest effect on our lives. We concur with the mounting view in the electorate that a Turnbull government would be a safer pair of hands for the economy.”
CANBERRA TIMES
“Mr Turnbull’s reluctance to fully embrace budget repair and the need for overdue tax reform notwithstanding, the Coalition promises stronger, more effective government than Labor.”
NT News
“The Coalition presents the only responsible economic plan, one that seeks to reward effort and enterprise. Labor seems to have abandoned those principles.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wes...r/news-story/00f2a015b0ec3ba476067a60780c6bfa
I actually don'tBut Dylan has Asian friends?!?!