Sorry Karl but I feel you didn’t get this cartoon quite right…..I mean, do you really believe he owns a dictionary?
Posted by ron on 12/05/09 at 11:46 AM
Three of the most inept in the Labor party. The pulp mill was wanted in Braddon, still is but the 3 amigo’s, Green, Kons & Best stayed quiet.
But where is Jeremy Rockliffe, Karl? As the Libs wingman, why is he supportive of a Longreach pulp mill?
These goons followed what was best politically for them and the party, not what was wanted by their electorate. They ignored the very people that elected them and sacrificed employment opportunities.
If the mill had gone to Hampshire, then there would have been no stopping it. The RPDC would most likely have ticked it off as a goer.
It would be almost ready to go now.
Posted by Tony Saddington on 12/05/09 at 01:04 PM
Fix the grocer’s apostrophe, and it’d do as an election poster.
The Braddon electorate would then swing even further to Labor…
Whom be that grinning whiskered hombre among this trio?
Could it be (the most pro-forestry hellion, complicit to the pro-wildlife slaughtering, let’s bulldoze another forestry type road into the Tasmania’s wilderness to get them there logs out,) Bryan Green?
I don’t know how this fellow can go about grinning all the time, he has no trusted form as an MP!
We must all be thankful that this ‘politico-failing hombre’ is never to rise again to upset the people of Tasmania.
Posted by William Boeder on 13/05/09 at 10:20 AM
How come Bryan Green hasn’t acted as Deputy Speaker? The other two have, and Mr Best did so with amazing results.
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