Monday, 25 March 2013

Of Gillard and bunnies



From: g87
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:28 AM
Subject: Of Gillard and bunnies
Of Gillard and bunnies

We did not have long to wait for Gillard to make another foolish error of judgement: this time being photographed with 'misogynist' bunny Kyle Sandilands whom she invited to hunt Easter eggs with.

KS - the one responsible for the most outrageous anti - woman comment of recent times.


Lo! I see Julia proudly recording her own foolishness for posterity.
This is a multi – layered doozy with irony, poignant stupidity, astonishing hypocrasy and more. It will not have escaped the twirps who have tried to inure her from being challenged in the current parliamentary term.

Anyone recall how she lambasted Abbott for inadvertently being photographed in front of a Ditch The Witch poster?
Just before the riot she caused and had to be rescued by the police.

And she designates the incipient PM as a misogynist?
The absurdium of the woman PM!

How can she keep up this standard of incompetence?
Is it possible that the lady will loose her own safe seat?
How long will she be such rich fodder for your Cut and paste column?

Cut and Paste March 23 – 4: Ready to belt the misogyny out of

any man, unless he has a microphone and a bunny suit.


Maybe she can get Macquarie to re assess the use of exclamation 

marks when gormless Gillard is discussed?


Geoff Seidner
13 Alston Gr East St Kilda 3183
93 9525 9299


  1. Aboriginal activists attack Gillard, Abbott on Australia Day | News ...

    www.news.com.au/...into.../story-e6frfkp9-1226255249671Share
    Jan 27, 2012 – TONY Abbott has defended comments about the Aboriginal tent ... he made that were later blamed by protesters for sparking the riot. ... on from the issues ... that caused the Aboriginal Tent Embassy to be setup," he said.

Riot police rescue Gillard, Abbott from protesters - ABC News ...

www.abc.net.au/news/2012-01-26/riot...gillard.../3795036
Jan 26, 2012 – Topics: gillard-julia, federal-government, abbott-tony, aboriginal, ...nothing more than a rabble and have done nothing to advance their cause.

in·ure

/iˈn(y)o͝or/
Verb
  1. Accustom (someone) to something, esp. something unpleasant.
  2. Come into operation; take effect: "a release given to one of two joint contractors inures to the benefit of both".
Synonyms
accustom - habituate - enure


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