Definitely over 54.
Didn't vote for him before, no hope of voting for him now.
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Tuesday, 08 June 2010 03:06
nelson neal
the fiscal conservative labor prime minister whoreality spent Australia's wealth faster than a drunken sailor. Didn't trust him before after seeing what he and Goss did to Queensland trust him even less now. FACT there has never been a Labor government that has left the country in better shape than it started with so I don't see why this one would have been any different.
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Tuesday, 08 June 2010 08:49
Judy George
After a trip across four states I was excited to see schools being given needed infrastructure in each of the states
Having worked in education when anything would do for students this made me feel that however flawed the system has become, for once in my lifetime education was seeing some useful building......thank you Mr Rudd and company.....kids will love the access to new and improved libraries, science facilities and covered areas.
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Thursday, 10 June 2010 13:16
John Peach
Perhaps you did not include enough of the older & more silent brigade in this survey on Rudd.
It is my experience of late that it is extremely rare to find any oldies that will even admit they voted for Rudd in 2007
Most express disgust at the way government has wasted vast amounts of taxpayer money pouring in from all kinds of taxes from all people, not just those making taxable incomes.
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Friday, 11 June 2010 08:35
Ron Alford
Agree whole heartedly with your above comments.
Was looking through some old records recently and found a copy of Menzies original 10 points of Liberal Party Objectives and consider the present LNP to be so removed from the foundation Menzies Liberal Objectives as to cause me to, after careful consideration, to believe that the Liberal party has completely sold us out,(perhaps does not exist any more) accordingly altough I NOW consider Rudd overall to be substandard - best leave him in government until the Liberals get their act together (Menzies style), whenever, as much as I hate the thought !!!
Didn't vote for him before, no hope of voting for him now.
Having worked in education when anything would do for students this made me feel that however flawed the system has become, for once in my lifetime education was seeing some useful building......thank you Mr Rudd and company.....kids will love the access to new and improved libraries, science facilities and covered areas.
It is my experience of late that it is extremely rare to find any oldies that will even admit they voted for Rudd in 2007
Most express disgust at the way government has wasted vast amounts of taxpayer money pouring in from all kinds of taxes from all people, not just those making taxable incomes.
Was looking through some old records recently and found a copy of Menzies original 10 points of Liberal Party Objectives and consider the present LNP to be so removed from the foundation Menzies Liberal Objectives as to cause me to, after careful consideration, to believe that the Liberal party has completely sold us out,(perhaps does not exist any more) accordingly altough I NOW consider Rudd overall to be substandard - best leave him in government until the Liberals get their act together (Menzies style), whenever, as much as I hate the thought !!!