Re: Team tory 'comeback' crushed by latest poll - dead cat bounce, dead men walking
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Re: Team tory 'comeback' crushed by latest poll - dead cat bounce, dead men walking         

Group: aus.mediawatch · Group Profile
Author: Benway
Date: Sep 24, 2007 23:24

fasgnadh wrote:
> The false dawn which had team tory backslapping and grinning
> nervously with new hope have been crushed by the latest poll
> in which the tories dropped 2 points to 42%% and the ALP rose
> to 58%%
>
>
> http://www.theage.com.au/ffximage/2007/09/24/svCHART_wideweb__470x448,0.jpg
>
>
> "A POLL showing Labor with a runaway 58-42 per cent
> two-party lead has again highlighted the Government's
> electoral battle ahead" - The Age 25/8/2007
>
> The voters do not seem to have believed the tory
> pretense of being a team, especially as the false
> smile are belied by vicious infighting where the
> homophobes in the party have outed a gay minister.
>
> And the reaction to the tory Dirt Unit will seal
> their fate;
>
> Hiring criminals to smear workers by
> impersonating them in vile Class-War propaganda.
>
> Questioning Rudd's health over a decades ago operation
> when he walked Kokoda last year and Howard falls
> while walking a footpath.
>
> Releasing dirt and trying to blame the ALP for it.
>
> Sending troops to fight in Iraq and then branding
> them as Zazis for going there.
>
> "With ministers also discussing electoral strategy, the
> first Nielsen Online poll of the 2007 campaign, taken
> last week, has found Kevin Rudd has a massive 55-37 per
> cent lead over John Howard as preferred prime minister."
>
> One of the last tactics the tories have left is to
> try and make a virtue of failure and claim the ALP
> is "getting too cocky!" B^D
>
> Rudd has always been measured and controlled, it is
> Howard who sprays spittle when hes agitated, and Costello
> who arrogantly displays his derision and hubris in a
> feeble attempt to imitate Keating's wit.
>
> Mr Howard yesterday resorted to new tactics as he fights
> to retain his seat, Bennelong, against Labor's Maxine McKew,
> holding a community forum to invite voters' questions."
>
> BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHHAAHAHAHAAA!
>
> The first time in ten years Howard shows ANY SIGN of listening
> to his electorate and it's on the eve of the election! B^D
>
> Amazing how in the shadow of a Day of Judgement, the sinner
> suddenly converts, pinching ALP policies, discovering the
> environment, teamwork, interest rates, leadership succession,
> "ooops... noWorkChoices needs Fairness".. "ooops.. children
> have been abused for 10 years, find a scape-group!" and now
> he has discovered THE VOTERS OF BENNELONG! B^p
>
> "But the Liberals had a fresh glitch when Environment
> Minister Malcolm Turnbull declined to rule out contesting
> the leadership against Peter Costello after Mr Howard stood
> down in a fifth term. With the grab widely aired on the TV
> news bulletins, Mr Turnbull was forced to categorically
> rule out opposing Mr Costello."
>
> Team tory is a tattered joke. This country needs UNITED
> leadership focused on the national interest, not endless
> knife sharpening and mirror checking to protect ones back.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/wmds_r_us/trust_me.htm
>
> http://www.geocities.com/wmds_r_us/howard_backs_costello.htm
>
> "The Nielsen poll shows Mr Turnbull running second to
> Mr Costello when people are asked their preferred replacement
> for Mr Howard. Mr Costello polled 26 per cent, Mr Turnbull 11
> per cent, and Foreign Minister Alexander Downer 10 per cent."
>
> Expect more leaks on Turnbull from his 'mates'. B^p
>
> "The poll is broadly in line with other polls' two-party votes,
> showing Labor would win in a landslide."
>
> Sounds like it's the polls that are cocky, the ALP would be
> negligent if they were not making some contingency plans for
> taking office. ;-)
>
> "The poor result for the Coalition is despite some regrouping
> by the Government, which has launched a "team" approach. This
> gave Mr Costello a higher profile role as Mr Howard promised
> to stand down "well into" a fifth term."
>
> http://www.geocities.com/wmds_r_us/team_howard.htm
>
> "Labor's 58-42 per cent two-party lead registered in the
> online poll, taken between Tuesday and Thursday, compared
> with its 57-43 per cent lead in the Nielsen telephone poll
> on September 6-8. A Galaxy poll at the weekend had Labor
> leading 56-44 per cent.
>
> Running a question and answer session in Bennelong, Mr Howard
> told his invited audience he wanted to "do something a little different".
>
> Howard admits he hasn't consulted in the past!
> Anyone with a brain understood that when he went
> to war despite massive demonstrations warning him of his
> murderous criminal stupidity! B^[ Arrogant little runt!
>
> "If you've got a bit of advice you want to give me about
> running the country, you please go right ahead and give it
> to me because nobody has a monopoly of wisdom here,"he said."
>
> People tried, PM Lying Rodent, but you bullshitted them into war!
>
> Too late now, you fucking War Criminal!
>
> On Sky TV, Mr Turnbull stopped short of giving full backing to Peter
> Costello when asked whether he'd rule out putting his hand up in any way
> for the leadership during the next term if the Government won. Pressed,
> Mr Turnbull said Mr Costello "is by far the most likely successor", but
> he stressed "it's up to the men and women in the Liberal party room at
> the time and that decision has to be respected".
>
> unless on of the brawling power grabbers threaten "if you don't give
> me what I want i will tear the party apart in public"
> ... it worked for Howard!
>
> "But on ABC Lateline he said when asked if he would rule out
> running for the leadership following the PM's retirement,
> "Of course I have no doubt Peter Costello will take over the
> leadership of the Liberal party after the Prime Minister retires".
>
> Malcolm has been locked in the closet.
>
> "In the Nielsen Online poll, Labor's primary vote was 50 per cent,
> compared with 37 per cent for the Coalition. The sample of 1425 voters
> was drawn from an online panel of about 90,000, and weighted to reflect
> the population. The Nielsen election eve Online poll in 2004 was within
> one per centage point of the election result.
>
> Mr Rudd's approval is at 61 per cent. The PM's disapproval
> exceeds his approval - 49-43 per cent.
>
> When people were asked their preferred PM from a long list of both
> Government and Labor figures, Mr Rudd came out top with 37 per cent and
> Mr Howard was second with 26 per cent."
>
>
> ---------
>
>
>
> "A US intelligence report has found the Iraq war gave birth to a new
> generation of Islamic radicals and the terrorist threat had grown"
>
>
> "A national intelligence estimate in April said Islamic radicalism
> had mushroomed worldwide and the Iraqi War was one reason"
> - AFP Reuters 25/9/2006
>
>
>
> * War Crimes
>
>
> "Could Bush administration officials be prosecuted
> for 'war crimes' as a result of new measures used
> in the war on terror? The White House's top lawyer thought so"
>
> "May 17 - The White House's top lawyer warned
> more than two years ago that U.S. officials
> could be prosecuted for "war crimes" as a
> result of new and unorthodox measures used
> by the Bush administration in the war on
> terrorism, according to an internal White
> House memo and interviews with participants
> in the debate over the issue.
> - Newsweek 9:14 a.m. May 19, 2004
>
> The White House's top lawyer is not the only one to
> think that those responsible for giving the orders,
> and not just low level scapegoats, should be held
> responsible for War Crimes.
>
> "Former Lib president says Iraq war is criminal"
>
> - The Age 8/4/2004
>
> "A former Liberal Party president today called for
> members of the US-led coalition of the willing to face a war crimes
> tribunal."
>
> "John Valder, the Liberals' federal president in the mid-1980s,
> said there was clear evidence that the war was a criminal act."
>
> World legal experts, people of decency and
> integrity everywhere, and posters of great
> foresight in this NG, agree.
>
> "This really was the most criminal act from the outset and now
> look where it's got us," Mr Valder told ABC radio.
>
> "I would have thought governments in any country that were
> supporting this, be they the United States, Spain, Australia,
> Britain or anywhere, should be out on their ear."
>
> In Australia, P.M. R. Slicker certainly will be.
>
> I believe he should be sent to TexIraq to perform
> crowd control.
>
> "Mr Valder said there was scope for a war crimes tribunal."
>
> Obviously. Senior Liberals have finally broken ranks with
> the tory Gestapo, who led Australia into a shameful slaughter
> of women and children based on lies..
>
> Australians will not be able to bear the shame until these
> war criminals are brought to justice, although it will
> probably be suppressed till after they are removed from
> power at the election.
>
> "They were party to what has turned out to be an open act
> of aggression against a third country that was in no way a
> threat to them," Mr Valder said.
>
> "Their reasons for going in have proven to be absolutely baseless."
>
> - AAP
>
>
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