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SpaZy November 24th, 2007 07:16 AM

Australia and Kevin Rudd
 
now some people are saying were screwed, others are saying how its so great that Howard got kicked, but seriously, whats your opinion?

Ramikan November 24th, 2007 04:28 PM

Iisnt this country is boned with either one of them?

I mean, would EITHER of them get our troops out of A-Stan? we dont need to be there anymore, its not even a peace keeping mission anymore.

Isnt 3 enough already?

Flodgy November 24th, 2007 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by SpaZy (Post 4051563)
now some people are saying were screwed, others are saying how its so great that Howard got kicked, but seriously, whats your opinion?

I don't know. Depends on who you work for and what you do. Howard and his Liberal party were widening the gap between rich and poor, creating a lot of problems for employees, and giving employers all the power. Rudd and his labour party plan to switch that around.

Reading the paper this morning, I see that Rudd got in. Things will be interesting. But too be honest, I never liked either. Howard was getting too old and stayed way too long, but Rudd honestly doesn't seem all that different. All he has is some energy left. That's all.

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Originally Posted by Ramikan (Post 4052488)
Iisnt this country is boned with either one of them?

I mean, would EITHER of them get our troops out of A-Stan? we dont need to be there anymore, its not even a peace keeping mission anymore.

Isnt 3 enough already?

I barely understood.. any of that statement.

masked_marsoe November 24th, 2007 06:53 PM

I think it was pretty much a given that Rudd was going to win. Howard's done well though, 11 years as PM.

Big swing in the Representatives though, but the Liberals/Nationals could still have a tie the senate, if they worked with Family First. And of course if the ALP worked with the Greens and Nick Xenephon (Independent). That would split it 38-38.

Ramikan November 25th, 2007 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Milo (Post 4052546)
I barely understood.. any of that statement.

On secondly reading that, neither did I >_>

All im saying is, I want our troops out of A-Stan.

N88TR November 25th, 2007 03:00 PM

Could someone fill the rest of us in on the situation...who are these people and why are they important? Thanks.

masked_marsoe November 25th, 2007 06:19 PM

Australia held its general election on Saturday. John Howard and his Liberal Party which had held power for 11 1/2 years, got soundly defeated by Rudd and the Labor Party.


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