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Looks like we wont get to see this (edited since no names are mentioned) team racing when Adelaide gets a new track!

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/queen...3423209335.html

Funny how the news flash this morning showed pics of a certain Jack Daniels team.

i know your take on "statistics" and how you can make them read whatever u want. what if i posted 3000 useful posts and 100 useless posts, 95 of them in the right place? that cancels your theory out! :banana:

Got me there :yes: Its all variables and interpretation of facts :)

... but you're still a whore :P

Edited by RubyRS4

coming from a man who also says:

When asked a serious question about the state of the Australian automotive industry, he admitted he didn't care.

So he doesn't care, he just says funny things.

soooo, my mates got 20g to splash on a car, coming from a vs ss and a vs clubbie, he thinks its time for a change.....

doesnt want a 32

not keen on hmas risto

not keen on 200s

mediocre on chasers

loves ryans 33 (wanna sell?) :)

more options? he's like a kid in a candy store, wants everything and cant make up his mind

preach brotha preach!

its only been 12 months and labor has already brought us into a recession......again

at least we havent been sent off to fight someone elses war like the libs did (remember johnny arselicker howard who had his tongue firmly implanted up george dubya's arse). if you look at the happenings in the world, thats why we're headed towards a recession, in fact at the moment we're better off than a lot of countries are (including the US, where interest rates are basically 0%)

at the end of the day, liberal governments tend to look after the white collar workers (or of late they look after themselves and thats it), and labor governments look after the real workers out there, the ones out there every day slogging their guts out to earn a crust. not saying white collar workers dont have a hard time (f**k me, i wouldnt work in an office, itd drive me nuts)

im happy to say im a labor voter, and always have been. tell you what, kev was a good choice in comparison to the 1950's liberal cronies thats for sure

*edit*

Craig, maybe point him to the blue oval, 20k will get ya a good second hand XR6T

yeah we had a look at them, theres definately afew nice examples here, not much was said after

he closed the internet page though lol

sigh, me thinks just give up, let him buy another crappodore

im happy to say im a labor voter, and always have been. tell you what, kev was a good choice in comparison to the 1950's liberal cronies thats for sure

Well I can't say I'm a fan of either party.

I voted for Howard over Keating, and regretted it ever since.

I voted for Rudd over Howard, and am starting to regret it.

Basically all politicians are spineless. And if you vote only on party ideology, you're generally going to get a raw deal. No one party has ever catered to me, and thats why I'm a perpetually swinging voter*. I guess I'd better get used to the disappointment, because K. Rudd hasn't fufilled a lot of election promises, is relatively spineless when it comes to the environment, and has no bloody idea about the economy. Only a true moron would say that Labor is the cause of this economical problems, and people can't say that Howard made the deficit disappear- However the approaches to economic handling are very visible when you look at the budgets - as noted before, the libs tend to focus on the economy, and labor tends to focus on the infrastructure. Labor has an ideology of socialism (universal health care, government owned assets ala Electricity and Telecoms) where as the libs are into privatisation and divestment of potential liabilities. Neither is without fault. And neither are better for the common worker, be they blue or white collar.

At the end of the day, Howard got voted out due to moral issues. He got a bit blase with his leadership and felt he didn't have to answer to public opinion, and in the end the public tossed him out, whether it be for the children overboard nonsense or his political pandering to the racist base of Pauline Hanson, or his involvement in the farcical WMD search and subsequent invasion/occupation of Iraq. You can have as much money in the bank as you can collect, but it won't make people like you if you're a twat. I'm not sorry to see him gone, but I'm totally disappointed with Rudd. I was annoyed when howard decided to give out a baby bonus, and K.Rudd's little ploy isnt much better. Sure, I'll take that $950 off the govt (damnit I missed out on a baby bonus - r32's dont count), but I'll be paying off credit card debt- and that alone doesn't stimulate the economy (Turnbull is right on that, but rather spineless on other matters which is why he and his party are totally irrelevant atm)...

Politics. The whole business leaves me with a bitter taste in my mouth, and its not the pleasant beer flavoured bitter that I've come to know and love.

-D

*No I do not go to sex parties with other swinging voters.

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