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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 67705

    #16
    Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

    Originally posted by gohardorgohome
    We never heard much about her support of the doggies when she was a shadow minister.

    I remember standing behind Gillard and a woman who I can only assume was her PA in a queue to board a plane. They were giggling like school girls and I couldn't help think that this person should never lead our country. Once I heard she was a former member of the socialist party I went off the idea of her being PM even more.

    Footy and politics don't mix unless there is a photo opportunity in it.
    Well comrade, my wife worked with her many years ago (in the 80's when she was a lawyer) and can vouch she has followed the dogs for a long time.

    Whatever side of politics you follow, as a previous posters said, great to have the deputy PM talk about the dogs, instead of hearing about Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon.
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    • LostDoggy
      WOOF Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 8307

      #17
      Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

      Originally posted by gohardorgohome
      We never heard much about her support of the doggies when she was a shadow minister.
      Its well known she has followed the dogs for ages.

      Originally posted by gohardorgohome
      I remember standing behind Gillard and a woman who I can only assume was her PA in a queue to board a plane. They were giggling like school girls and I couldn't help think that this person should never lead our country. Once I heard she was a former member of the socialist party I went off the idea of her being PM even more.
      Young people tend to join the socialist party because they give a shit about working people and unlike the spoilt rich kids in the young liberals for example actually want to do something to help workers get a fair deal in a system that tends to put the interests of big business ahead of those who work for them. Considering the history of our club in the western suburbs and the fact that Juila has lived there for a long time i think its great /appropriate she supports the dogs .

      When she speaks she comes across like a real person and personally i think we would all be better off if there were more Julia Gillards in politics and less out of touch millionaires who seem to use their time in canberra as nothing much more than a stepping stone to a career in the corporate sector.

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      • Murphy'sLore
        WOOF Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 2085

        #18
        Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

        Young people tend to join the socialist party because they give a shit about working people and unlike the spoilt rich kids in the young liberals for example actually want to do something to help workers get a fair deal in a system that tends to put the interests of big business ahead of those who work for them. Considering the history of our club in the western suburbs and the fact that Juila has lived there for a long time i think its great /appropriate she supports the dogs .

        When she speaks she comes across like a real person and personally i think we would all be better off if there were more Julia Gillards in politics and less out of touch millionaires who seem to use their time in canberra as nothing much more than a stepping stone to a career in the corporate sector.
        Well said Frank, when I read this I cheered aloud.

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        • Dry Rot
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Jan 2007
          • 6471

          #19
          Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

          Originally posted by frank
          When she speaks she comes across like a real person and personally i think we would all be better off if there were more Julia Gillards in politics and less out of touch millionaires who seem to use their time in canberra as nothing much more than a stepping stone to a career in the corporate sector.
          Shame then that she's so incompetent. Even greater shame that she gets such a free run from the media.

          Garrett must be very bitter.

          Biggest shame is that both sides of federal govt resemble the Richmond Football Club ATM.
          The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.

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          • LostDoggy
            WOOF Member
            • Jan 2007
            • 8307

            #20
            Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

            Originally posted by frank
            Its well known she has followed the dogs for ages.

            Young people tend to join the socialist party because they give a shit about working people and unlike the spoilt rich kids in the young liberals for example actually want to do something to help workers get a fair deal in a system that tends to put the interests of big business ahead of those who work for them. Considering the history of our club in the western suburbs and the fact that Juila has lived there for a long time i think its great /appropriate she supports the dogs .

            When she speaks she comes across like a real person and personally i think we would all be better off if there were more Julia Gillards in politics and less out of touch millionaires who seem to use their time in canberra as nothing much more than a stepping stone to a career in the corporate sector.
            Whilst I generally detest Labor and usually vote Liberal or Greens, there have been two Labor politicians I've started off hating and they've managed to sway my vote, not by the usual sleazy tactics but by coming across as genuine. Kim Beazley was the first and Julia Gillard is the second.

            Given the news tonight that Labor will vote in the morning on who'll be our PM moving forward, it's quite obvious these rumours about her leadership have been circling for months and let's face it — the prospect of being the “first female PM” means it's likely Julia could have thrown her hat in the ring 3 months ago and already be Prime Minister, but instead she decided to do her duty and her job and stick by the PM (publicly at least) no matter how much of a ****head he is.

            This is the type of person I want associated with my football club. Glad she's the number one female ticket holder.

            P.S. Absolutely fantastic post Frank! Spot on!

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            • Greystache
              WOOF Member
              • Dec 2009
              • 9775

              #21
              Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

              Originally posted by frank
              When she speaks she comes across like a real person and personally i think we would all be better off if there were more Julia Gillards in politics and less out of touch millionaires who seem to use their time in canberra as nothing much more than a stepping stone to a career in the corporate sector.
              You do realise she was a partner at a Melbourne law firm making hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars a year?

              Millionaires going into politics are ok as long as they on your side right?
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              • LostDoggy
                WOOF Member
                • Jan 2007
                • 8307

                #22
                Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

                Originally posted by Greystache
                You do realise she was a partner at a Melbourne law firm making hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars a year?

                Millionaires going into politics are ok as long as they on your side right?
                A bit harsh, don't you think? Julia comes from a fairly humble background, parents moved here from Wales when she was a very young child, to seek a better life. She obviously worked hard to get through school and then university and become a lawyer - it's not as if she had "millions" handed to her on a silver platter, or comes from a family with lots of money! Working as a lawyer, representing the kind of cases Slater & Gordon take on hardly makes her a "top end Collins Street" type IMO! I wish her good luck with her new role, and I think it's great for the Western Suburbs to be represented by our PM! It's also good for our club, I would think.

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                • Greystache
                  WOOF Member
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 9775

                  #23
                  Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

                  Originally posted by Magic Griffen
                  A bit harsh, don't you think? Julia comes from a fairly humble background, parents moved here from Wales when she was a very young child, to seek a better life. She obviously worked hard to get through school and then university and become a lawyer - it's not as if she had "millions" handed to her on a silver platter, or comes from a family with lots of money! Working as a lawyer, representing the kind of cases Slater & Gordon take on hardly makes her a "top end Collins Street" type IMO! I wish her good luck with her new role, and I think it's great for the Western Suburbs to be represented by our PM! It's also good for our club, I would think.
                  I didn't make any opinion about her what so ever, simply stated the facts. She'd have been earning $300k a year conservatively.
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                  • LostDoggy
                    WOOF Member
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 8307

                    #24
                    Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

                    Originally posted by Greystache
                    I didn't make any opinion about her what so ever, simply stated the facts. She'd have been earning $300k a year conservatively.
                    I don't really have a problem with someone who comes from working class background and has educated themself and worked their way up, earning a living. Just wasn't sure where you were coming from - it seemed more like a personal comment about her?

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                    • Greystache
                      WOOF Member
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 9775

                      #25
                      Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

                      Originally posted by Magic Griffen
                      And the problem is.....
                      Are you serious? Talk about a contradiction of your own point! Putting aside your obvious allegiance, did you read what I actually responded to?

                      i think we would all be better off if there were more Julia Gillards in politics and less out of touch millionaires who seem to use their time in canberra as nothing much more than a stepping stone to a career in the corporate sector.
                      She’s hardly battling to pay the rent as a millionaire herself.

                      Funny how you heap praise on Julia Gillard for coming from a working class family, pushing herself to get a dual degree from Melbourne Uni, making a fortune in the private sector, then moving into politics to make a push to become PM. She is the working class hero.

                      Yet

                      Macolm Turnbull comes from a single income working class family, pushes himself to get a dual degree from Sydney Uni, makes a fortune in the private sector, then moves into politics to make a push for PM. He’s the scourge of the working class as “an out of touch millionaire”. Why because he joined the other side.

                      I have no allegiance to either, but the hypocrisy from pro-Gillard movement is embarrassing.

                      Having said that, having the PM of Australia (even if it’s only short lived) as a Bulldogs supporter can only help the club even if it’s only fractionally, and in the end that’s all I care about.
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                      • LostDoggy
                        WOOF Member
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 8307

                        #26
                        Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

                        I think we just will have to agree to disagree. I think Gillard and Turnbull are poles apart in their politics and compassion for others, but that's just my opinion, and I do respect yours.

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                        • LostDoggy
                          WOOF Member
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 8307

                          #27
                          Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

                          Originally posted by Greystache
                          Are you serious? Talk about a contradiction of your own point! Putting aside your obvious allegiance, did you read what I actually responded to?



                          She’s hardly battling to pay the rent as a millionaire herself.

                          Funny how you heap praise on Julia Gillard for coming from a working class family, pushing herself to get a dual degree from Melbourne Uni, making a fortune in the private sector, then moving into politics to make a push to become PM. She is the working class hero.

                          Yet

                          Macolm Turnbull comes from a single income working class family, pushes himself to get a dual degree from Sydney Uni, makes a fortune in the private sector, then moves into politics to make a push for PM. He’s the scourge of the working class as “an out of touch millionaire”. Why because he joined the other side.

                          I have no allegiance to either, but the hypocrisy from pro-Gillard movement is embarrassing.

                          Having said that, having the PM of Australia (even if it’s only short lived) as a Bulldogs supporter can only help the club even if it’s only fractionally, and in the end that’s all I care about.
                          FWIW - I don't really have any allegiance to Gillard and thought that what happened today was probably not a good thing for our elected government. However, as I said, I perhaps took your comments the wrong way and thought you were being personal about Gillard.
                          Besides, we totally agree on your last comment! And as I posted on another thread, can we get back to footy? (apologies, as I realise I have made comments on politics, and I said I wouldn't)

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                          • Greystache
                            WOOF Member
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 9775

                            #28
                            Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

                            Originally posted by Magic Griffen
                            Besides, we totally agree on your last comment!
                            That's good enough for me!
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                            • LostDoggy
                              WOOF Member
                              • Jan 2007
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                              #29
                              Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

                              Slater and Gordon are hardly the what one would call the public sector..the bulk of the work they do is reresenting the working class....yes they have become very big but most of that growth has come from class actions representing workers against large multi nationals with very deep pockets. Thankfully Julia is a product of her enviroment and I would back her to not forget where she has come from or who she represents, including our beloved football club!!

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                              • Murphy'sLore
                                WOOF Member
                                • Sep 2009
                                • 2085

                                #30
                                Re: Julia Gillard in: "Move over Barry Hall"

                                It's a great day for Australian women (and rangas).

                                Go Julia!

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