Does Julia Gillard Support An R18+ Rating For Games?

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    Ross Moir

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 12:05 PM

    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
    Priceless, and quick work, too.

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    Woopstreet

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 12:06 PM

    That is simply fabulous! Would purchase day one. Great effort Brent.

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    Aidan Dullard

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 12:09 PM

    LOL! Love it. Topical, too.

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    MikeZdoesit

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 12:09 PM

    It depends, do the unions want it?

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      Louis

      Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 12:34 PM

      “It depends, do the mining companies want it?”

      fixed.

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        MikeZdoesit

        Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 1:55 PM

        ahhhh, SNAP. How creative.

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        Milali

        Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 2:12 PM

        *this

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        Ben Theunissen

        Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 4:58 PM

        Kevin Rudd: “Can I tax it?”

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    Flame

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 12:15 PM

    Well played!

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      James

      Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 2:30 PM

      punny

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    Stephen

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 12:28 PM

    Haha. This is about as far as gamers concerns in politics is going to get.

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      Louis

      Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 12:47 PM

      Nice try, Stephen Conroy. We haven’t forgotten about you.

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    hMok

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 12:39 PM

    haha brilliant

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    Blaghman

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 12:49 PM

    Bahahaha, brilliant.

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    Corey Lee

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 1:05 PM

    Hey Guys!

    I heard Red Head Redemption is on special at GAME if you trade in a copy of the following;

    Red to Rights
    Julia Cause 2
    ALP-ha Protocol
    Lost Party 2
    Gillard of War 3

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      Braaains

      Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 2:32 PM

      That’s a good deal. And I have it on good authority that if you get Red Head Redemption now, you’ll have the opportunity in a few months to do a direct swap for God of Workchoices 2 and Destroy All Human Refugees when they become available.

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    Braaains

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 1:06 PM

    This is a dark day for Australia – we’re being ruled by a ranga! The ginger jackboot is upon our necks!

    Expect a flood of boatpeople fleeing FROM Australia – dark-haired ones headed for asia, the blondes going to northern europe, fleeing the oppression of the redheaded minority!

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      thyco

      Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 1:29 PM

      BLOODNUT POWAH!

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    Thomas Thongvilu

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 2:00 PM

    i like

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    greg

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 2:26 PM

    its a nice attempt by the labor party but until internet censorship is dead and buried they don’t get my vote regardless

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      Braaains

      Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 3:16 PM

      Fair enough. But bear in mind that if Tony Abbott gets in, not only will we still get the mandatory internet filter, but the content of the blacklist will likely be decided by the Australian Christian Lobby.

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        Eternal Density

        Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 4:01 PM

        I could live with that.
        Except that when government changes again, someone else will control it: once it’s there we’ll never be rid of it.

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          greg

          Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 6:45 PM

          firstly i’m probably voting for the greens (ill see how they preference first)
          and secondly if the internet filter is introduced I plan to seek employment overseas I refuse to live under tyranny

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            Gordon Mackenzie

            Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 7:48 PM

            I’m thinking NZ, Anyone know if they have similar problems or would it be a good move?

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              julie

              Friday, June 25, 2010 at 4:10 PM

              If you vote for greens and they dont get enough votes, their votes go to ALP so either way you’re voting for the red head.

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                David Wildgoose

                Friday, June 25, 2010 at 4:44 PM

                No, they don’t. Each voter is free to allocate preferences however they wish.

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    Jason

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 2:32 PM

    Julia FantaPants? The new cartoon creation?

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      greg

      Friday, June 25, 2010 at 8:13 AM

      last i heard New Zealand is trying the same thing i might try Canada or the US

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    GoingAnonForThis

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 3:06 PM

    An R rated game with Julia Gilliard? You sir have created a new dream for me… mmmm Sexy

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      Ross Moir

      Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 3:18 PM

      …you, sir, are evil.
      Curse my graphic imagination!

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    Jimu_Hsien

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 4:04 PM

    So glad that I was able to vote for my new PM…OH WAIT!

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      Skope

      Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 4:30 PM

      @Jimu: Unless you live in their electorate, you’ve never voted for a prime minister. You have voted for their party, perhaps, through your local candidate.

      This BS about ‘voted for Rudd’ needs to stop. Only a couple of hundred thousand people got that chance.

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        David Wildgoose

        Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 4:38 PM

        Hear, hear!

        The only Australians who have ever “voted for” a prime minister are members of the parliamentary lower house who belong to the majority party. Everyone else in the entire country votes for a local representative.

        Both Rudd and Abbott have been spreading lies absolute nonsense today. Gillard is as legitimate a prime minister as any in our history.

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          Braaains

          Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 5:07 PM

          Apart from the fact she’s a ranga – they shouldn’t even be allowed to vote! :P

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          James

          Friday, June 25, 2010 at 11:29 AM

          Even though you’re technically correct, that people vote for a party rather than an individual, the ALP fairly blatantly ran their election campaign on the persona of Kevin Rudd (“Kevin07″ ring any bells?).

          So yes, I would say it’s fair to say that in that election, people voted for a prime minister rather than a party.

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            David Wildgoose

            Friday, June 25, 2010 at 11:34 AM

            It’s also fair to say that lots of people are clueless about how the electoral process works…

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        Jimu_Hsien

        Friday, June 25, 2010 at 9:34 AM

        You know what’s even funnier?

        I have never voted on anything…HEH.

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    Wilkshake

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 4:46 PM

    This country is headed for a disaster of biblical proportions. Real wrath of God type stuff. Socceroos out of the World Cup, The Prime Minster is a ‘Ranga, NSW fails at State of Origin, Cats and Dogs living together. MASS HYSTERIA!!

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      thyco

      Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 6:01 PM

      nah we’re fine….unless the horses start eating each other, oh and GINGER PRIDE!

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      Ragman

      Friday, June 25, 2010 at 10:41 AM

      Just dont cross the streams!

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    Nicholas Corcoran

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 6:34 PM

    anyone ontice the L in the corner instead of R for rockstar? i think the L is for Loser

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      Corey Lee

      Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 7:27 PM

      No, its for labour mate..

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    Fem Grey

    Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 7:29 PM

    Moar gaming politics plox!

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    Rocko

    Friday, June 25, 2010 at 4:09 AM

    That Australians voted Kevin Rudd into office means absolutely nothing to the Labor Party. The Labor Party does not care a fig who you voted for, because it is they who are in power. That’s their thinking to keep jobs and grip on the gravy train.

    As much as I want the R18+ rating for games, I say bring on the election: I don’t want political faction telling me who the hell is going to call the shots when I didn’t vote for them.

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    masealake

    Friday, September 10, 2010 at 8:28 AM

    Will Julia Gillard’s re-elected Labor Party government fixed voters voices, pains and crying?

    The historical hung parliament demonstrated deep in voter’s heart a fixed must to carry on in vision and action immediately:

    Voters’ voices do not hear?
    Voters’ pains do not ease?
    Voters’ cries do not care?

    1. Poverty will not be phase out if no fairer resources to share;
    2. Illness will not be reducing if no preventive measurement in real action;
    3. Agriculture will not be revitalize if urbanization continuing its path;
    4. Housing affordability will not be reach for young generation if government continues cashing from young generation debt by eating out the whole cake of education export revenue without plough back;
    5. Manufacture industry will shrink smaller and smaller if no new elements there to power up to survive;
    6. Employability will not in the sustainable mode for so long as manufacture and agriculture not going to boost.

    Ma kee wai
    (Member of Inventor Association Queensland since 1993)

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    masealake

    Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at 10:13 AM

    What time bombs will rock Australia democratic society?

    The Australia historical hung parliament demonstrated the big gap of inequality society between the small educated elite groups who get highest pay by talk feast used mouth work controlling live essential resources of the country in every social platforms against the biggest less educated groups who get lowest pay by hands work squeezed by discriminative policies that sucking live blood from poor/less wealth off?

    Voters’ voices do not hear?
    Voters’ pains do not ease?
    Voters’ cries do not care?

    1. Poverty will not be phase out if no fairer resources to share;
    2. Illness will not be reducing if no preventive measurement in real action;
    3. Agriculture will not be revitalize if urbanization continuing its path;
    4. Housing affordability will not be reach for young generation if government continues cashing from young generation debt by eating out the whole cake of education export revenue without plough back;
    5. Manufacture industry will shrink smaller and smaller if no new elements there to power up to survive;
    6. Employability will not in the sustainable mode for so long as manufacture and agriculture not going to boost.

    Ma kee wai
    (Member of Inventor Association Queensland since 1993)

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    masealake

    Friday, September 24, 2010 at 3:46 PM

    What democratic societies should learn lessen from Australia election 2010:
    1. What creative vision of Gillard Labor government’s nation-building agenda without support to Australian Inventors?
    The Australia historical hung parliament demonstrated the big gap in 70 years of inequality society between the small educated elite groups who get highest pay by talk feast used mouth work controlling live essential resources of the country in every social platforms against the biggest less educated groups who get lowest pay by hands work squeezed by discriminative policies that sucking live blood from individual poor/less wealth off?

    Voters’ voices do not hear?
    Voters’ pains do not ease?
    Voters’ cries do not care?

    1. Poverty will not be phase out if no fairer resources to share;
    2. Illness will not be reducing if no preventive measurement in real action;
    3. Agriculture will not be revitalize if urbanization continuing its path;
    4. Housing affordability will not be reach for young generation if government continues cashing from young generation debt by eating out the whole cake of education export revenue without plough back;
    5. Manufacture industry will shrink smaller and smaller if no new elements there to power up to survive;
    6. Employability will not in the sustainable mode for so long as manufacture and agriculture not going to boost.

    Ma kee wai
    (Member of Inventor Association Queensland since 1993)

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    masealake

    Sunday, September 26, 2010 at 9:30 AM

    What democratic societies should learn lessen from Australia election 2010:
    1. What productive action Gillard Labor government 5 billions to UN buys ousted PM Kevin Rudd’s face?
    Voter’s pains did not link to high income Politicians and Bureaucracy.
    The Australia historical hung parliament demonstrated the big gap of inequality society between the small educated elite groups who get highest pay by talk feast used mouth work controlling live essential resources of the country in every social platforms against the biggest less educated groups who get lowest pay by hands work squeezed by discriminative policies that sucking live blood from individual poor/less wealth off?

    Voters’ voices do not hear?
    Voters’ pains do not ease?
    Voters’ cries do not care?

    1. Poverty will not be phase out if no fairer resources to share;
    2. Illness will not be reducing if no preventive measurement in real action;
    3. Agriculture will not be revitalize if urbanization continuing its path;
    4. Housing affordability will not be reach for young generation if government continues cashing from young generation debt by eating out the whole cake of education export revenue without plough back;
    5. Manufacture industry will shrink smaller and smaller if no new elements there to power up to survive;
    6. Employability will not in the sustainable mode for so long as manufacture and agriculture not going to boost.

    Ma kee wai
    (Member of Inventor Association Queensland since 1993)

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    masealake

    Sunday, October 3, 2010 at 4:58 PM

    What democratic societies should learn lessen from Australia election 2010:
    1. What productive action has PM Julia Gillard in office 100 days?
    Who behind of soaring rents ever stop that fuel city’s poverty for so many years? Found the answer yourself now?
    The Australia historical hung parliament demonstrated the big gap of inequality society between the small educated elite groups who get highest pay by talk feast used mouth work controlling live essential resources of the country in every social platforms against the biggest less educated groups who get lowest pay by hands work squeezed by discriminative policies that sucking live blood from individual poor/less wealth off?
    Voters’ voices do not hear?
    Voters’ pains do not ease?
    Voters’ cries do not care?
    1. Poverty will not be phase out if no fairer resources to share;
    2. Illness will not be reducing if no preventive measurement in real action;
    3. Agriculture will not be revitalize if urbanization continuing its path;
    4. Housing affordability will not be reach for young generation if government continues cashing from young generation debt by eating out the whole cake of education export revenue without plough back;
    5. Manufacture industry will shrink smaller and smaller if no new elements there to power up to survive;
    6. Employability will not in the sustainable mode for so long as manufacture and agriculture not going to boost.
    Ma kee wai
    (Member of Inventor Association Queensland since 1993)

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    masealake

    Thursday, March 24, 2011 at 8:37 AM

    Why believe coalition Supporting Local Communities?
    It’s all about power and money most Politicians and parties wanted above all and after all election?
    Just listen how Barry O’Farrell convincing voters: “Over the last four years I announced positive and practical policies which will help support local communities……..” .
    Take a look below the link subject: “Time for Action” in “Healthy Active Life” program that convert Broken hill into a Healthy Las Vergas Broken Hill economy? Link with http://www.streetcorner.com.au/news/showPost.cfm?bid=20747&mycomm=ES
    … , will you then still believe Barry O’Farrell’s announced positive and practical policies which will help support local communities……..” ?
    Will you also believe there were only 1-2 Politicians responding to this greatest “Healthy Las Vergas Broken Hill economy model”?
    Why the most Politicians do fail their own test in support community health/economic development who with$1.65 million Tax payer’s money each annual spending for?
    Masealake (Member of Inventor Association QLD)

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