Thursday, February 28, 2008

Where's Kevin



















Dynamic "Leadership" from your newly elected Prime minister is bringing you one of your favourite activities as a child into the sphere of politics, That's right Kids you can now play "Where's Wally?" whilst watching Parliament, with the current Labor government, our beloved Wally is being rolled played by Kevin Rudd. This surely, along with Rudd's pre election "Myspace" efforts will certainly liven politics up and gain the attention of thousands of young and ineligible voters.

Unless your head was under a rock you should have realised Parliament had its first sitting since the swearing in of the Rudd 07 Recession 11 government. The man who brought us catchy slogans like "new leadership" and showed how committed he was to environmental issues by also recycling past Labour campaign slogans, thought his first week in office was a bit tough though, so instead he took the Friday off and every one was asking where's Kevin, despite a intensive search Kevin was not to be found. Our new prime minister who was all about "new LEADERSHIP" was absent from his job of running the country, but not to worry those awesome Libs improvised for the Labor party.










Latter reports have confirmed that on Friday Rudd was doing a Harold Holt.

Further reports confirmed that the Labor Government also intends to bring us the world of fun that was "where in the world is Carmen Sandiago?" into boring, stale old politics by the intervention of a little game called "where in the world is Question Time on a Friday"

On a serious note though these moves from our current government are nothing short of apauling, with the first week into the Job their leader, the man at the wheel of the direction of our country wants to take the day off and holiday, and the Labor government after a standard weeks work want to take the Friday easy and have a half day by not having a question time, lets just hope that the people the Labor party represent dont get as equally slack.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I say we legislate for siestas and Fridays off! The whole country is working too hard...