No plastic turkey for a Thanksgiving photo op this, this was slimey Johnny Suckhole doing what he does best: politicising something normally held by all Aussies to be above politics.
Engorged with his own power-lust, the L'i'l Bastard has politicised the public sector, the Defence Forces, the Federal Police, and the Intelligence services.
And now Australia's annual moment of sacred fantasy: Anzac Day!
Johnny's irresponsible quicky trip in-out of Baghdad had nothing to do with Aussies on the front line and everything to do with the PM on the front page.
Once a rodent, always a rodent, gnawing away at the nation's threadbare social fabric! Bring on the fuckin election!
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Johnny Germ keeps carping about "completing the task", "finishing the job" and staying the course", but he won't tell us is what exactly does THAt bloody well MEAN?! If he had any balls at all he'd tell the nation under precisely what criteria will our PM consider the task completed? Come on Johnny, WHAT cpnstitutes "mission accomplished" in Iarq? Or are you still awaiting instructions from the Bush regime? _Dusty Davo from Derrimut |
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What a FUCKEN wanker! If the PMs so damn keen on proving he's a player in this Iraq war bullshit then its about time he stopping fucking around and got serious. Come on, let's see him send 25,000 troops into that shitstorm in a real - rather than token - participation in this US occupatio of an Arab nation. Yeah, go on, you suckhole of steel! Let's see you re-introduce conscription too, while you're at it! ANGRY DOG |
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| Send that git Downer to Iraq and dump him in some Baghdad backstreet at night in nothing but his bra and fishnet stockings! With all the pompous authority and sanctimonious gravitous of his office, the Australian Foreign Minister is sure to receive a fabulous welcome from the locals he and his Washington masters have delievered into the gentle arms of George Bush's idea of democracy! |
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