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As the first semester of university fast approaches its first mid break trimester, I feel some reflection is urgent in voicing the brutal disbursements that occurred during the Queensland state election on Saturday. The forgery surrounding Labor's crashing defeat after withholding the balance of parliamentary power for two decades, is pithiness revenge in punishing Anna Bligh for betraying Queenslanders spectacularly. So what did we theologically and historically learn from this vicious backlash on Labor's long steadily reign as invincible innovators of over packed sociological and economical change?

Campaigning inadequacies:

Perfection under any quickened election campaign is sourly repetitious and Bligh proved it fluently. Queenslanders across suburbia, industry, law, agriculture and academia cried repeatedly that Labor failed to continuously serve and that change was essential in expelling the misleading continents alternated in precessing failures. Ripples have been felt in Canberra with Prime Minister Julia Gillard while congratulating Newman in sealing his secession as Queensland premier, further scrutiny broil over her confident influence over her caucus and her egoistically ridging ministry.

Allegations of poor advertising and tasteless profundity engulfed what otherwise was a 'rushed mediocre canopy' underpinning what Queensland Labor couldn't pull back and insuring the LNP sieved the thematic political stage.         

Revengeful disloyal abandonment between voters and fractions:

The Herald Sun reported that some electoral voting outlets stationed around primal constituencies, were pinged with non compliant Labor volunteers failing to appear to hand over 'how-to-vote' preference cards to angst voters cuing to stake them where it really stung. Tension arose in the Broadwater electorate when voters found that the 'Ranaway Bay Indoor Sports Centre' used as a AEC voting outlet for 30 years was hosting a summer dancing festival, causing lured embarrassment for organisers who were left dealing with irritable angry voters.

In Ashgrove, the popularized contest between Campbell Newman and Labor candidate Kate Jones was evasively pushed away, when anti-Wild River protestors put on a 'pro Greens imposters' tirade in redirecting voters to go against plans on legislating to disallow oil and gas explorations on 'scarred indigenous sites' in Cape York. A loose united alliance had been formed to convince Newman not to overturn it and preserve the Lake Eyre river systems from industrial contamination. Back in February, Conor Duffy of ABC's AM program instigated that avoiding serious compromises in polluting Australia's internationally significant desert river systems was vital to stop the LNP eradicating protective license regulations so that Lake Eyre is to remain 'preciously pristine'! Duffy then noted his own verified environmental impact analysis showing '85 per cent of the Lake Eyre Basin in western Queensland is covered by exploration permits for oil and gas minerals'. Anywhere back to those meddling imposters, as it transpired that real supporters of the Queensland Greens angrily told reporters that the LNP deviously paid for them to mislead perspective voters on this very peculiar 'troublesome' issue.

In other electoral voting outlets, punches were thrown, fraud accusations tossed about and malicious abuse was heftily delivered from the actual voters themselves. The Supreme Court was even brought on to stop volunteers in Andrew Fraser's Mt Coot-tha electorate from illegally distributing preference cards with 'Vote for EQUALITY' printed boldly to voice oppressive revulsion against Newman appealing civil unions once being propositioned as the new poached savior premier.  

Over gloating - Mad Katter style:  

Meanwhile up in North Queensland, electoral prognosis for the Katter's Australian Party looked frightfully rosy as Bob Katter was conjuring final votes for his son Rob to overtake Mt Isa from Labor's Betty Kierna. Despite facing versatile criticism from airing a 'discriminatory gauging' moral tiff against Newman's personal stance on gay marriage, that hadn't stopped Katter from kipping two marginal seats away from Labor's slippery palm. After campaigning alongside Rob, Katter flew into Brisbane and partook in a televised election debate.  

When repeatedly asked on what he really thinks on giving same sex couples equal fundamental privileges under commonwealth law, he jerkily surpassed it in saying "We're talking about serious issues." He went on to pan Bligh and capitalized on her losing support of the voting contingency.  

Retaining six marginal seats, losing one fledgling female premier: 

Queensland answered ferociously in who is entitled to lead them for another three year tenure in state parliament. Unfortunately it was diverted for Campbell Newman to become the state's 44th elected premier and the first Liberal/National conservative party leader to get dually chosen to govern the Sunshine State since 1992. Gracefully Anna Bligh held her famed poise and announced to her supporters that she conceded defeat and mutually congratulated Newman on his 'surprisingly vicious' succession. Hours after speaking, the next morning saw Bligh surprisingly turning in her resignation as minister for South Brisbane and outgoing premier/party leader of Queensland Labor. Ending abruptly what was a vibrant career serving, commanding and officiating responsibilities within old idealistic dynamics of mass taxation and over spending in public services. When the Courier Mail interviewed Bligh, she imputed that the results were 'absolutely shattering' and visioning Labor's disastrous dethroning more than as a cruel loss, but as a devastating defeat. 

So realistically theorizing, nothing was going to steer the LNP to lose undervalue morale when snapping Labor's victorious 20 year long streak in obtaining parliamentary authority, therefor lessons are to be taught and consented to clearing the toxic odor floating over the scarred remains of Australian Labor's derive 'Moving Forward' frontage slogan!

Thank you to Queensland for evoking dreaded relentlessness to what is elusively ahead in 'changing policies and laws previously incremented' to produce modern advances in climate reduction, faster broadband connectivity, equality to all discriminated minorities and technological education!

Sources: Herald Sun, Courier Mail, ABC AM

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