And where in those two statements did I say the labor party was one big happy family or that there was no support for change?
Because it looks to me like I acknowledged there were people who wanted change but that I didn't think anything would change. Given that its had to go to the bitter end...
I never said that labor was one big happy family actually, all I said is that I doubted that Rudd would become leader again and thought Gillard would go the distance, given that rudd is *still* not committed to running unless he is assured victory (what a twat) there still must be some...
It's a shame I really liked having the independents to bring about some more well thought out and balanced policies, I especially liked Windsor. If I were Warren Truss I'd be worried
Firstly. Stop with the bs way you are posting because its fucking annoying.
Secondly. The parole board isn't perfect, I agree, but it's more sensible then to reform the parole board and parole system rather than letting knee jerk reactions to such a minuscule number of people determine how we...
I think justice means righting wrongs whilst minimizing damage to all parties. Given that parole isn't even guaranteed in this case (it's just an option) I think it's the best outcome really.
Justice =/= revenge
There needs to be an incentive to pleading guilty. In this case it is the possibility of parole. If there was no incentive to plead guilty, why bother? He could have dragged the trial out, making the living victims suffer even more than they have already