PunchyP's election coverage...the history


says it all really. money money money where ever he can get it and take it back out of actual needs i.e. education and public health (which he took $1 billion out of while he was 'health' minister for little johnny.) If people can ignore these facts  then they really do deserve this person as their leader...and if they do, I will remember fondly the small 2.5 years I had with a labor leader while I live in Spain post August 21 2010. All I ask, is that some real thought is taken by the voters. Look at the facts and form your decision on the real history and not mere campaign lies that anyone can tell. After all Abbutt did state that

<blockquote>Second, as we are being blunt, the fact is that Tony and the people who put him in his job do not want to do anything about climate change. They do not believe in human caused global warming. As Tony observed on one occasion <span style="font-weight: bold;">"climate change is crap" </span>or if you consider his mentor, Senator Minchin, the world is not warming, its cooling and the climate change issue is part of a vast left wing conspiracy to deindustrialise the world.  http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/abbotts-climate-change-policy-is-bullshit-20091207-kdmb.html</blockquote>


<span style="font-weight: bold;">and for all those incessant users of the words "backflips" and "flip flops" in response to Labor's attempts with the ETS - the real story is this:</span>

<blockquote>Third, there is a major issue of integrity at stake here and Liberals should reflect very deeply on it. We have an Opposition whose current leadership dismisses the Howard Government's ETS policy as being just a political ploy. We have an Opposition Leader who has in the space of a few months held every possible position on the issue, each one contradicting the position he expressed earlier. And finally we have an Opposition which negotiated amendments to the Rudd Government's ETS, then reached agreement on those amendments and then, a week later, reneged on the agreement. http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/abbotts-climate-change-policy-is-bullshit-20091207-kdmb.html</blockquote>


and if you think this is mere ALP spin...these comments were actually made by a fellow campaigning Liberal, mr banker Malcolm Turncash.
But if you insist on hearing it from the horse's mouth (literally), Abbott admits himself that he is introducing Climate Change into the election because "it's a vote changer" not due to any overwhelming concern for the environmental problems that he thinks "is crap"...but remember you cannot take anything Abbutt says as 'gospel' as he again states himself "don't believe all I say."   I don't think it's the 'all' that we need to worry about, its the can we believe any of what he says that is the real concern right now.

More to come on PunchyP's election coverage - and yes I will be sharing my views on spillard's policies and behaviour also, which you can see has not pleased me since her bullying act to Kev, powered by the right-winged factions in the ALP so stay tuned for who I will be voting for and why...

Filed under  //   Abbutt   Australian politics   Climate Change   Election 10   Spillard   Tobacco Companies  

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I am a final year student at RMIT (Media) and its now time to get serious (well intermittently) and start combining my various online profiles into one that captures who I am now and where I want to be heading. My passion is writing, whether it be in screenplays (short and feature length fiction and documentary), novels (I'm progressing slowly with my first), journalistic endeavours (starting/hoping) and of course my blogs, which are currently spread out across 4 separate accounts and will soon be centralised here. I also procrastinate in photography and video production and I am currently editing my doco which I filmed throughout Melbourne and South East Asia. I will also post my everyday footage of settings, people and things that make me smile, make me cry or make me think along the way. I dabble in web design and have just finished studying a course in Graphic Design, so watch for my new logo to be posted shortly. And in the case that this was not enough, I've just started Italian lessons as a sidekick. So I hope over time this posterous site can entertain, inform and distract those who are also multi-tasking their way through cyberspace and life.

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