Can anyone tell me why people now hate Kevin Rudd?
Posted by: Smee
21st Jul 2010 07:41pm
Yes, he reminds me of Tim Brooke-Taylor (google if you don't know who I'm talking about).
Yes the "fair shake of the sauce bottle" thing was incredibly try-hard.
But, wasn't he the head of a whole entire party? Didn't they & even the opposition have to reach some sort of accord to enact legislation? Didn't Australia manage to miss the worst of the Global Financial Crisis? Did he personally screw up the insulation? I'm pretty sure that one was a group effort.
I just don't get why people think changing the person at the top of the pile will change the entire party's policies or the whole country somehow.
19chris51
- 23rd Nov 2010 06:07pm
I really believe the country was better off with Kevin Rudd, I don`t really think people give him credit, I think he is a man of strong beliefs in right and wrong, the shimozle with the insulation was caused by shonky business practices, from some companies, with no scruples, trying to make fast money at tax payers expense, and ruining the lives of a lot of people, no Kevin Rudd was not to blame, the main reason he was stabbed in the back was because of the mining union being greedy, he was trying to stand firm, the unions got to the labor faction, hence no Kevin Rudd, yes thats right and yes I did probably vote for the person who could led us through, not particially the party, Labor party have lost me, Ms Gillard is a puppet for the party, mind you tony abbot no way, he is such a wishy washy character
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