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and that sir, is a debate that could take a long long time to resolve (not saying rudd isnt a disappointment, totally is - gillard woulda been better)

personally, i think costello is more to thank for the improvements than howard, much is the shame howard didnt step aside for him but thems the breaks

and i dont think the democrats had any real pull as a major power, but it was better tho when they had the balance of power in the senate - id certainly prefer them to have the balance of power than barney joyce or family first... (even tho barney is good for some laughs now and again)

-D

Much agree I has!

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i just found this on ebay

Nissan Skyline R32/33 GTR or similar Intercooler

^^^^^^^^

what is similar :D

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-R32-...=item3c8f4cecbd

have a look it has trust on the front lol,

the m-spec, RSPL and the VSPL never had trust sprayed on the front when i sold them at Ab

just finished reading this interesting piece on rob lucas' site

http://www.roblucas.com.au/news/default.as...icle&ID=172

goes in about how the govt intimidates people, spins media and has a couple of repeat bullies working in the ministry (foley and conlon)

good read, tho naturally coming from the opposition theres bound to be bias

-D

personally i think political parties should be held to election promises, and their pay should be at risk if they dont meet them.....

that could help keep a bit of honesty in the system.

elections are always an interesting time.... you can go with the devil you know, or empty promises. Its a pitty there is no such thing as the labor party anymore..... just the liberals, and the slightly less liberals

personally i think political parties should be held to election promises, and their pay should be at risk if they dont meet them.....

that could help keep a bit of honesty in the system.

elections are always an interesting time.... you can go with the devil you know, or empty promises. Its a pitty there is no such thing as the labor party anymore..... just the liberals, and the slightly less liberals

well said, do you notice today theyve trotted out ranns wife saying she trusts him.... rather convenient timing.... only now coming out to talk about it (while being stage managed by ranns media advisor jill bottrill - in a government office) rather than 2-3 months ago when the allegations first surfaced....

spin spin spin!!!

-D

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