Hallo Alfie
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Nope.
Why is it a lie?
Nope.
Why is it a lie?
lie1 [lahy] Show IPA noun, verb, lied, ly·ing.
noun
1.
a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood.
2.
something intended or serving to convey a false impression; imposture: His flashy car was a lie that deceived no one.
3.
an inaccurate or false statement.
Why is it a lie?
Why? They might be illegal immigrants. How do you think the UNHCR describes those that are not genuine asylum seekers?
He has specifically referred to asylum as illegal in the past.
Evidence as to why it is a lie please.
Here you go.Would I be correct in assuming Bill The Greek was the person who built the fence she did not ask for and therefore did not pay?
Probably just as well she is on record as saying she did not pay him, because I don't suppose Bill the Greek would be feeling particularly well disposed towards her.
But I don't see why the rest of the tradies should have a grudge? Bring out Con, I say!
Alfie, I am keen to find out what more you know about Abbott only being a 50/50 chance to make it to the next election as Opposition Leader.
Tony Abbott said it. How much more evidence could you possibly need?
Back to Abbott's lies, you only have to look back a day. He stated that the mining tax had a lot to do with the Olympic Dam delay. The mining tax doesn't apply to Olympic. An out and out lie designed to convince Western Sydneysiders about how evil the tax is.
BHP Billiton head Marius Kloppers has told European investors that Australia's carbon and mining taxes have helped to render the nation's coal industry unworthy of further investment at this time.
Despite reassuring Australians that the taxes were not to blame for BHP's mothballing of the $US30 billion Olympic Dam expansion, Mr Kloppers referred to both when telling British media that new investments in Australia's coal sector would not be profitable.
There, was that so hard?
Enter Con, a fellow recommended by Bill the Greek, a union organiser from Western Australia whose real name was Vassilis Telikostoglou.
Oh I don't know, perhaps some actual evidence as to why it is a lie.![]()
I don't know anything. I have simply formed an opinion. I believe it quite possible that Abbott has simply done his job. Played out the negative campaign to undermine the government and its leadership - to that end he has done a very good job but it comes at a cost. The cost is the damage to his own personality and it makes him damaged goods.
This in turn paves the way for a new leader to step in to take the reins ahead of the next election with the Labor party and its leadership well and truly on the nose.
It just makes sense.
Yeah that would be great, thanks.
Post away!
So who could take over?
Joe Hockey comes across as a bit of a lightweight - well politically speaking. To me he doesn't project authority which might not matter particularly if Labour is on the nose. Malcolm Turnball I presume is no chance - although he would have the advantage of having more room to move on carbon pricing.
Yeah that would be great, thanks.
Post away!
It's not my claim - the ball is now back with those who made it. I can only presume that the claim that Abbott lied is totally unsupportable. If it were otherwise, no doubt something would have been put up.
I think it would be far safer to presume that people feel somewhat less than obliged to accede to your constant demands for answers. Neither the course of this discussion or its ultimate success, should such a thing be measurable at all, are in any way dependant upon your satisfaction with the material presented by other contributors.