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Well a high abortion rate is a bad thing. Even pro-choice activists would agree that less unwanted pregnancies would be better than more abortion.Mr Abbott, a conservative Catholic, has said on the record he believes abortion is a stain on Australia's national character and should be reduced.
Stupid, stupid man!Well a high abortion rate is a bad thing. Even pro-choice activists would agree that less unwanted pregnancies would be better than more abortion.
Wanting less abortion does not mean wanting to ban abortion. There are ways to reduce abortions which include an attitude shift, education, etc.
But to Abbott a low abortion rate is also a bad thing. He does not accept that abortions have their place in modern medicine and women's rights.Well a high abortion rate is a bad thing.
Indeed.Labor will win. This election was over before it started.
Expecting a largely status quo result. Some Lib gains in QLD, but mostly offset by loses elsewhere.
No they don't because its not true. What was Rudd's approval rating in the wake of the $900 handouts? 72% or something? I think I've had this discussion with you before already, its about the jobs stupid! If the jobs fall so does confidence and so does government revenue, debt rises and we get stuck in a terrible negative spiral.You cant spend your way out of debt. Debt is unsustainable. Australians understand that.
What part of Australia's current economic system is unsustainable?You cant spend your way out of debt. Debt is unsustainable. Australians understand that.
Unlike the childless, out of touch Julia Gillard, Tony Abbot can truly appreciate the difficulty working families have in sending three hot daughters to private school.tony abbott gonna pay you to send your children to private schools
who comes up with this shit
Hi Nathan.Stupid, stupid man!
+1all parties have unsatifactory policies this time around tbh.
The opposition's stance on asylum seekers is quite frankly disgusting, but labor are only slightly better.
I like the intentions of labor with the mining tax and the education revolution, but am concerned on how they've practically been implemented so far. Admittedly, their dental plan was very nice and the fact that they'll get us into surplus in a couple of years and with their economic planning had us as the only developed country not in recession is encouraging to see.
The coalition have really lacked initiative policy-wise this time around. I have yet to see them actually announce a policy that is not simply a knee-jerk reaction to something labor has announced. Also, i am dissatisfied with abbott's leadership, he is far too polarising to be prime minister nad in my eyes, misses the mark on many occasions. And those budgie smugglers..............*shudder*