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Malcolm Turnbull
Malcolm Turnbull has overturned
Brendan Nelson's leadership of the federal opposition party.
In a 45-41 vote Mr
Turnbull emerged as the new opposition leader. Turnball was educated
at Australia's finest Jewish schools, his career started as a lawyer
and ended as communications businessman.
He is
close to Rupert Murdoch, and involved in companies he
controls.
He converted to Catholicism to make
himself more mainstream.
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Liberal Nick Minchin
Liberal cheerleader, and king maker, Nick Minchin said he thought
Mr Turnbull will be an asset who can articulate the party's policies
and principles.
"Malcolm will bring a different style of leadership - he's a very strong,
articulate human being ... the party is saying that Malcolm has more
capacity to articulate the party's values, principles, policies and to
take the fight up to Labor."
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Australian Jewish Council
Another Turnbull supporter,
Michael Ronaldson, said it was a good result.
"The party can now move forward, Malcolm will lead the party with
vigour
and strength," he told reporters.
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No Longer Talking Through Third Parties
We no longer need to talk through 'Proxies', we are rising like the
Phoenix.
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Australia's Descent Into Darkness
Australians, who were
legendary adventurers, are now citified urbanites ruled by
wealthy Merchant Banker. Turnball, and his ilk, have slithered out of
Sidney's Wentworth shtetl, a cauldron of despair and crime, filled
with Russian Jews. An area long known for drugs, and prostitution, now
produces Australia's future leaders.
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An
Israeli Firster
Turnball is a die hard
supporter of Israel and is leading the call for Australia to leave the
Commonwealth and become a 'Republic' and no doubt the Constitution
will be written up by Zionist lawyers.
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