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miserkocho2 User ID: 45897086 Australia 09/02/2013 08:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | with such a liberal country,the side that wins,is the side that will promise you the most.there is no such thing as a fiscal conservative movement here because we've been a rich country for so long.our currrent deficit nominally compared with almost all countries is negligible and artificially inflated to drive the dollar down. rudd will win.when yabbott releases his costings the media will switch and labor will capitalize on the uncertainty.if we're in syria by then,that will swing it back towards rudd too. but of course its a bogus charade.yabbott is an unelectable budgy smuggling shill,gillard layed the framework for rudd and he'll push the fabian agenda forward.supporting bogus wars,agenda 21,police and surveillance state,restructuring the parole system,privitization of public assets,subversion of law and taxation... #444 bill L |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 45616403 Australia 09/02/2013 08:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | read the fine print on your voting form, it's very very important. by voting you are agreeing to something, do you know what it is? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30035975 Can you tell us? And will you pay the several hundred dollar fine for me for not voting? And do you somehow think you'll be able to convince enough people to not vote in 4 days time? |
FHL(C) nli User ID: 36809414 China 09/02/2013 08:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Vote for smaller parties and independents, deadlock the whole thing! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45616403 I totally agree, n think most aussies do as well..this is a big issue for the elites, they wont allow it no matter what price..i really think they will use this Syrian shit to scare people into voting what they consider safe, Labour/liberal Then lets pray they fail and msm stuffs up big time, so that voting public never trusts major media again, amen |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45616403 Australia 09/02/2013 08:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Abbott cant be any worse than the useless fucks running it now, any aussies on here make sure you put "shooters and fishers" at the top Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15252089 technology is the future. have you seen abbotts NBN alternative? it would put australia further into the past instead of the future that labors NBN would do. both cost the same too.. I probably don't know enough about the nbn, but as far as I am concerned I live in far western NSW and the internet speed out here is great. what else will the nbn do for me? Liberals NBN uses copper, which is OLDDDD. it is the reason why so many people can't get fast internet today in aus. it suffers so many problems like congestion, which will be there with liberals NBN. technology will advance and leave australia behind because we won't be able to use it with slow copper internet. which means australia will have to upgrade anyway, and it will cost even more by then. liberals max internet speed possible: 100mb labors max internet speed possible: 1000mb and up as it advances Keep watching Dragonball Z, you're unqualified to talk about technology |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16431660 Australia 09/02/2013 08:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would love to see a hung parliament. Lots of independents and minor parties in the mix. This would be a much better model for democracy as then they would all have to negotiate and actually do some hard work. Just think, no one party policy's steamrollered in and some real debate with each representative working to get the best outcome for the country. It'll never happen I guess, but I bet there will be a lot of people putting minor parties first. Don't be lazy at the polling booth though. Put in your own preferences, use the bottom part of the ballot paper. Don't let their preference deals dictate the outcome. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 45616403 Australia 09/02/2013 08:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why buy into the whole labour/liberal crap of which is worse than the other..they are both fkd, and they are both run by CIA, if you don't realise that than you know nothing Quoting: Anonymous Coward 46170404 I've heard this said many times, but can you actually show me how the the CIA runs our political parties? It's pretty obvious that anything the UK does, we do as well, and that we have a joint treaty with the UK and USA to follow whatever they do when it comes to international affairs But that doesn't mean the CIA runs our gov per se, though I wouldn't doubt it I'd just like something more concrete Show me how they run it |
FHL(C) nli User ID: 36809414 China 09/02/2013 08:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would love to see a hung parliament. Lots of independents and minor parties in the mix. This would be a much better model for democracy as then they would all have to negotiate and actually do some hard work. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16431660 Just think, no one party policy's steamrollered in and some real debate with each representative working to get the best outcome for the country. It'll never happen I guess, but I bet there will be a lot of people putting minor parties first. Don't be lazy at the polling booth though. Put in your own preferences, use the bottom part of the ballot paper. Don't let their preference deals dictate the outcome. agreed and amen |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 46170404 Australia 09/02/2013 08:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Vote for smaller parties and independents, deadlock the whole thing! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45616403 I totally agree, n think most aussies do as well..this is a big issue for the elites, they wont allow it no matter what price..i really think they will use this Syrian shit to scare people into voting what they consider safe, Labour/liberal Then lets pray they fail and msm stuffs up big time, so that voting public never trusts major media again, amen I actually heard on msm earlier today 1 political commentator state that Rudd would need something major to happen or a minor miracle if he is to win..i don't think they care if its him or the other goon in power because both are puppets, but if they both lose it's a disaster for America(cia). I cant see any way in the world they would allow any other party win, and if Syrian war breaks out before elections history shows people will vote for the major parties |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45616403 Australia 09/02/2013 08:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would love to see a hung parliament. Lots of independents and minor parties in the mix. This would be a much better model for democracy as then they would all have to negotiate and actually do some hard work. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16431660 Just think, no one party policy's steamrollered in and some real debate with each representative working to get the best outcome for the country. It'll never happen I guess, but I bet there will be a lot of people putting minor parties first. Don't be lazy at the polling booth though. Put in your own preferences, use the bottom part of the ballot paper. Don't let their preference deals dictate the outcome. Yep The last election's hung parliament was a sign the people already had little faith in Libs or Labor And I'm sure everyone is sick of the childish high school level politics of the past few years and would not like to see Abbott or Rudd as PM I am sure they will lose many many seats, and the polls will not reflect that. I'm predicting a hung parliament, but I have no idea who will end up being PM, but their job won't be easy |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44840062 Australia 09/02/2013 08:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Nachos technology is the future. have you seen abbotts NBN alternative? it would put australia further into the past instead of the future that labors NBN would do. both cost the same too.. I probably don't know enough about the nbn, but as far as I am concerned I live in far western NSW and the internet speed out here is great. what else will the nbn do for me? Liberals NBN uses copper, which is OLDDDD. it is the reason why so many people can't get fast internet today in aus. it suffers so many problems like congestion, which will be there with liberals NBN. technology will advance and leave australia behind because we won't be able to use it with slow copper internet. which means australia will have to upgrade anyway, and it will cost even more by then. liberals max internet speed possible: 100mb labors max internet speed possible: 1000mb and up as it advances Keep watching Dragonball Z, you're unqualified to talk about technology |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 46170404 Australia 09/02/2013 09:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why buy into the whole labour/liberal crap of which is worse than the other..they are both fkd, and they are both run by CIA, if you don't realise that than you know nothing Quoting: Anonymous Coward 46170404 I've heard this said many times, but can you actually show me how the the CIA runs our political parties? It's pretty obvious that anything the UK does, we do as well, and that we have a joint treaty with the UK and USA to follow whatever they do when it comes to international affairs But that doesn't mean the CIA runs our gov per se, though I wouldn't doubt it I'd just like something more concrete Show me how they run it look into pine gap and you will find the answers, happened over 50 years ago..Whitlam demanded access to pine gap, was refused. At the time America feared a rebellion against them and threatened our leaders either roll over or will kill you all (politicians) and install their own government. The deputy prime minister was quoted on this look into who was put in charge of building pine gap, u will find he's a mystery man who rose to a top position in no time at all Read up 'Fortress Australia' its pretty freaky what's in it |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 46170404 Australia 09/02/2013 09:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why buy into the whole labour/liberal crap of which is worse than the other..they are both fkd, and they are both run by CIA, if you don't realise that than you know nothing Quoting: Anonymous Coward 46170404 I've heard this said many times, but can you actually show me how the the CIA runs our political parties? It's pretty obvious that anything the UK does, we do as well, and that we have a joint treaty with the UK and USA to follow whatever they do when it comes to international affairs But that doesn't mean the CIA runs our gov per se, though I wouldn't doubt it I'd just like something more concrete Show me how they run it look into pine gap and you will find the answers, happened over 50 years ago..Whitlam demanded access to pine gap, was refused. At the time America feared a rebellion against them and threatened our leaders either roll over or will kill you all (politicians) and install their own government. The deputy prime minister was quoted on this look into who was put in charge of building pine gap, u will find he's a mystery man who rose to a top position in no time at all Read up 'Fortress Australia' its pretty freaky what's in it [link to Gas_oven.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35553537 Australia 09/02/2013 09:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why buy into the whole labour/liberal crap of which is worse than the other..they are both fkd, and they are both run by CIA, if you don't realise that than you know nothing Quoting: Anonymous Coward 46170404 I've heard this said many times, but can you actually show me how the the CIA runs our political parties? It's pretty obvious that anything the UK does, we do as well, and that we have a joint treaty with the UK and USA to follow whatever they do when it comes to international affairs But that doesn't mean the CIA runs our gov per se, though I wouldn't doubt it I'd just like something more concrete Show me how they run it look into pine gap and you will find the answers, happened over 50 years ago..Whitlam demanded access to pine gap, was refused. At the time America feared a rebellion against them and threatened our leaders either roll over or will kill you all (politicians) and install their own government. The deputy prime minister was quoted on this look into who was put in charge of building pine gap, u will find he's a mystery man who rose to a top position in no time at all Read up 'Fortress Australia' its pretty freaky what's in it Correct. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 46170404 Australia 09/02/2013 09:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So this voting requirement, is it only if you were born in Australia or is for everyone who lives there? any aust. citizen..its a fine if you don't ha How much is the fine? 100 bucks now I think, not exactly sure |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 46113762 Australia 09/02/2013 09:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | for those of you who are planning to vote, here is a tool to help you work out your preferences below the line for senate: [link to www.clueyvoter.com] |