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Old May 28th 09, 05:09 AM posted to sci.geo.meteorology,alt.energy.renewable,alt.politics.bush,alt.conspiracy
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Default But why must Turnbull Unequivocally Oppose The Idiotic ETS And A DarkGreen Future?

On May 28, 11:40 am, "ozonb" wrote:
May 27 2009

QUOTE: In short, someone who does not oppose something which is so stupid and so
anti-Australian, shouldn't be opposition leader.


[snip rant which doesn't make out a case for the claim that Turnbull
'must' unequivocally oppose the 'idiotic' ETS and a Dark Green
Future...]

Firstly, I agree that he should take this course because I'd like the
ALP to be forced into negotiating a better one with the Greens and
independents. Of course, most supporters of the official conservatives
know that this would be a massive own goal because

a) they could not win the next election this way
b) large swathes of business would be totally ****ed off at getting a
much less business friendly ETS and those who had done the right thing
would have to wait longer to be rewarded -- and they'd hate the Libs
for extending the period of uncertainty and possibly cutting them out
of what was going on O/S

Turnbull would be finished as contender but nobody else would want to
be leader.


These explain why not only must Turnbull not take this course, but why
he won't.

Fran