Fight Club
Punchers are reminded to join us here in cyberspace from noon til 1pm this Friday July 30 for the second instalment of Friday Fight Club, where we’ll ask you who’s winning the election campaign and why.
To kick things off in the morning we will also be posting our weekly election diary pieces by Labor’s Richard Marles and Liberal Sophie Mirabella. Also if Kevin Rudd is reading this we’d love him to join in too with any old yarns about crazy stuff Julia used to say in Cabinet.
Simply come to the site at 12 and jump on our Coveritlive module, and go as hard as you like, but no spitting or bleating.
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Rose says:
I think you will find that it will not be a case of women voting for Gillard but in truth, women voting against Abbott. The man makes women feel very uncomfortable about the future with any government that has him at the helm. Read more »
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Northern Steve says:
Rumour? Rudd himself couldn’t deny it. Best he could do say he didn’t miss any ‘critical’ meetings. What a crap response. Do you think people like that get together to have unimportant meetings? Rudd got caught out. He’s gone and should stay gone. Read more »
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