Now the Buzzard is driven to tears

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Aard Vark
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Now the Buzzard is driven to tears

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I am sorry but it is a little late to show your sensitive side now
I watched the news the day buzzard smurked as Anna Bligh was crying afteer spending days on the front line. To little a lot to late

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Prime Minister Julia Gillard has been moved to tears while paying tribute to the victims of Australia's summer of floods and disasters.
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Just two thoughts:

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Are people's facial expressions always a perfect reflection of their thoughts and emotions?

2.
Would you choose the surgeon who was the most skilled or the one who felt the most deeply about you?

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rubato wrote:Just two thoughts:

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Are people's facial expressions always a perfect reflection of their thoughts and emotions?

2.
Would you choose the surgeon who was the most skilled or the one who felt the most deeply about you?

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I would definately go with the most skilled as I certainly would not want emotions to enter into it.
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Miles wrote:...

I would definately go with the most skilled as I certainly would not want emotions to enter into it.
Its funny how often people agree with that.

Is there some reason that we should apply a different standard to political leaders? Or?

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I would rather see a pollie that is willing to stand up and say what they believe not what the party wants.

Gillard kept a hard face and wanted to show she was in controle and not letting her emotions get in the way of her leadership.
My opinion of buzzard has never been high to be blunt She was happy to stab her perdessor in the back to take controle of the party. Just one more in the handing over of leadership of the Labour party.

So I stand by my statement "It is to little far to late" If Buzzard wanted to show some emotion it should of be shown before now

And not always would I go for the best quolifide surgen over one that gives a a dam about your wellfair.
One of the best surgens in queensland did the work on my back. even after stuffing up the surgery I was told "I am the best and I have curered you now go away"

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Just to take the heat off her...
Federal Liberal MPs say Tony Abbott's leadership is "rock solid", despite his reaction to questions about his "shit happens" comment on the death of an Australian soldier in Afghanistan.

Channel Seven last night broadcast a video showing the Opposition Leader being briefed on the circumstances surrounding the death of Lance Corporal Jared MacKinney in August last year.

His response was that "well sometimes shit happens", and an extended version of the video reportedly shows senior Australian soldier Major General John Cantwell agreeing.

Channel Seven also showed footage of Mr Abbott staring silently at journalist Mark Riley for more than 20 seconds after being asked about the remark.

Mr Abbott ends the tense standoff by breaking his silence to say: "I've given you the response you deserve."

Mr Abbott says the "shit happens" comment was taken out of context and says he maintained a dignified silence when pushed on the matter by Riley.

"A lot of people would have seen that broadcast, they'll make their own decisions about what television channels choose to broadcast, and they'll make their own decisions about how people should respond to what they think are out-of-line questions, and I'll just leave it there."

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011 ... ion=justin
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Mr Abbott ends the tense standoff by breaking his silence to say: "I've given you the response you deserve."
I've just seen the video. The only way he could've made it worse would have been by responding, "I know you are but what am I?"
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THat reminds me of a movie.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

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