My mind turned to the Beazley/Ray smear and I must admit I felt sick in the stomach, |
Not to rub out people politically. |
Oh, bloody oath it was. Of course it was. Huge error, huge error. Obviously the worst thing I ever did in my life. |
One of the culprits in that episode, failing to support Greg, [Senator] Stephen Conroy after the next election he got promoted to be the deputy leader in the Senate for the Labor Party - so for his sins he got promoted, |
Outbreaks can be very localized. They can be caused by an increase of infection in a bird nesting area that leads to a localized breakout. |
Rudd is a terrible piece of work; addicted to the media and leaking. A junior minister in Government, at best, |
So it must be something other than my book, if you go by his analysis it's something other than me. |
That's all good theory and rhetoric but this real-life circumstance here, it's green, it's thick and good to have and I'm not shifting. |
The best contribution we can make is to help rebuild Iraq, its services and infrastructure, |
The one thing we're going to have to have while making this transition is patience. Our community is going to need to be patient because a lot of times we are going to be playing schools two times the size we are. |
The seat is obvious: Replace the log (Michael) Hatton in Blaxland. A Bankstown boy with ability, we have always done well out of those. In fact John regards him as a future party leader ? a huge wrap. |
There was a disgusting rumour that so-called colleagues were spreading in late November 2004 that I was supposed to have done something to Kate Ellis, the new Member for Adelaide, |
They're a contribution to Labor history and why is the Labor Party so scared of the truth? |
Too much of the corridor talk [in parliament] is about political fixes, |
We're excited about the participation numbers. I think that will be the case across the board with all of our sports. |