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John Howard Still the Biggest Loser

At Fairday this year GLCS held it’s second annual Biggest Loser competition and it again drew huge interest from the punters. John Howard easily retained his 2006 title with a whopping 58% of 400 votes, for views on relationships that are so archaic physicist’s suspect he might hold the secrets to time travel. Local entrant Matt “the Pope’s married” Birney (National Party MP) was a distant second with 16.5% of votes, followed by Bill Muehlenberg (Australian Family Association, 11%), Ewa Sowinska (Polish Children’s Rights Watch, 9.5%) and Larry Craig (US Senator, 5%). One lucky entrant took home a $100 voucher to Veritas restaurant in Mt Lawley.

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