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Peter Martin
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
"For Labor, Fairness is in our DNA"
- a truly excellent line from Rudd's campaign launch, at present underway.
On
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UPDATE:
"I have no intention of repeating Mr Howard's irresponsible spending spree. The commitments that I annouce today will cost less than one quarter of those Mr Howard announced on Monday."
Bloody Hell!
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Marek
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It nearly sounds like he may have listened to what people have been saying! nah as if
November 14, 2007
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It nearly sounds like he may have listened to what people have been saying! nah as if
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