I’ve thought along the same lines. Don’t forget Gillard. If there is one person that I want to see justice served on then it’s her. I owe a lot to Tony and I say that as he was our friend, not our PM. We had a holiday place down the coast when the bushfires came thru. We got trapped on the eastern side of the highway. The smoke was thick and the helicopters were using the lake to scoop up the buckets of water. The RFS told us we would have to evacuate onto the beach and to wait for instructions. Our beach dropped off pretty quickly and the waves were often dumpers at high tide. We had babies and pets, the elderly etc. They poured all resources into our area because there were hundreds just like us. A wind shift saw the fire blow itself back on the burnt out area. Tony had been there the whole time - for days fighting that fire What other world leader would give up his Christmas hols. to physically protect life and limb. But he has done it for years and most likely if we have those fires again, he’ll do it again. I’ve often though surely for his humanity there must be a position for him to guide Australia thru the coming storm as we rid the world of crime and corruption from the political class and the elites that have enslaved the workers for hundreds of years.
This is a very heart warming story. Reminds me of Trump in NYC after 9/11. Also happy to know that my read of Abbott (even when I was not awake yet) was spot on. I always loved that guy, and this was when I all for gay marriage etc, and he had no problems making it clear he was against all that.
His wife is a lovely person and she was head of a Pre-School when he became PM and didn’t want to give up her job. She often caught the bus, on her own without security, to her job. She said it was Tony that was PM, not her. But they were very cruel to her and it was a sad day when both Morrison and Turnbull (and others) turned on Tony and knifed him. Turnbull was ex-Goldman Sachs and hated the Monarchy. I feel the same way today, but for different reasons. His was always about power. He didn’t last long and the knifer was soon became the knifed and Morrison shuffled into place. I have no time for Morrison.
I’ve thought along the same lines. Don’t forget Gillard. If there is one person that I want to see justice served on then it’s her. I owe a lot to Tony and I say that as he was our friend, not our PM. We had a holiday place down the coast when the bushfires came thru. We got trapped on the eastern side of the highway. The smoke was thick and the helicopters were using the lake to scoop up the buckets of water. The RFS told us we would have to evacuate onto the beach and to wait for instructions. Our beach dropped off pretty quickly and the waves were often dumpers at high tide. We had babies and pets, the elderly etc. They poured all resources into our area because there were hundreds just like us. A wind shift saw the fire blow itself back on the burnt out area. Tony had been there the whole time - for days fighting that fire What other world leader would give up his Christmas hols. to physically protect life and limb. But he has done it for years and most likely if we have those fires again, he’ll do it again. I’ve often though surely for his humanity there must be a position for him to guide Australia thru the coming storm as we rid the world of crime and corruption from the political class and the elites that have enslaved the workers for hundreds of years.
This is a very heart warming story. Reminds me of Trump in NYC after 9/11. Also happy to know that my read of Abbott (even when I was not awake yet) was spot on. I always loved that guy, and this was when I all for gay marriage etc, and he had no problems making it clear he was against all that.
His sister is gay and is married and one of his best friends is a trans.
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/transgender-military-officer-cate-mcgregor-defends-friend-tony-abbott-20150408-1mgxdg.html
His wife is a lovely person and she was head of a Pre-School when he became PM and didn’t want to give up her job. She often caught the bus, on her own without security, to her job. She said it was Tony that was PM, not her. But they were very cruel to her and it was a sad day when both Morrison and Turnbull (and others) turned on Tony and knifed him. Turnbull was ex-Goldman Sachs and hated the Monarchy. I feel the same way today, but for different reasons. His was always about power. He didn’t last long and the knifer was soon became the knifed and Morrison shuffled into place. I have no time for Morrison.