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ELECTIONS - Labor or Liberal

Who do you think will win the next election Labor or Liberal?

  • Labor (Kevin Rudd)

    Votes: 221 51.8%
  • Liberal (John Howard)

    Votes: 206 48.2%

  • Total voters
    427
I posted this back at #162
But I was reminded of it again when I heard that broadband was something that the Govt was suddenly considering


It actually says more about the commenter than the commentee
hey wayne,

if a camel is a something a committee has designed
what mammal then would commentees contrive?
ah the camel's such a dumb thing - with a cleft foot sandy kind
.... but its useless if you wanta do "high fives"
 
further to previous
I posted that before the budget was handed down - but you didnt have to be Einstein to know that the surplus would be splashed around for the masses of doting (and voting) fans.
but does anyone doubt that the next budget will be much more towards belt tightening etc. ? - whoever gets in?
bit like alternate bludy banquets and binge diets.

likewise sack all the scientists , then search the world for them to offer reemployment. and still pretend we're the clever country - gotta hand it to them, they can keep a straight face , even when they're holding a pair of deuces.

same words, same electoral cycles, only the names of the speakers changed to protect the innocent / ignorant / etc. (well they hope we're ignorant - why else would they be so blatant)
 
same words, same electoral cycles, only the names of the speakers changed to protect the innocent / ignorant / etc. (well they hope we're ignorant - why else would they be so blatant)
Don't you mean the names have been changed to protect the GUILTY?
 
I can't tell the differce from the view I get of them when their snouts are buried in the trough...
 
lol - like I said
straight faced and not a leg to stand on (not even a pair of dueces lol)
 
You might find this article interesting, on the finance news site CompareShares.com.au:

Are swinging voters more democratic?

It talk about if you never change your vote throughout your life, are you going against the whole premise of democracy.

I reckon that if you always vote for one party, your vote almost doesn't count, because you're not considering matters fully. What do you guys think?

FF
 
no argument from me there FF what is freedom of thought if not the right to choose between alternatives , and if you're not permitted to choose alternatives because of some personal "preconditioning", then you're hardly free.

changing subject, but I personally think the ideal result of the elections would be a hung parliament with chops holding the balance of power.

With one of the doors into Canberra's Parliament House marked "ASF members only" - this week zinc, next week nickel etc

And the other option to consider might be Sheik Al Hilaly in that role lol.
 
You think this is democracy? LOL

It's a choice of which faces to head up the Oz branch of the NWO.
 
You think this is democracy? LOL

It's a choice of which faces to head up the Oz branch of the NWO.
Have you seen a more democratic country Wayne?

Curious in the sence that I think we can be hypercritical of our system. We may have holes, of course. But it's all a balance, and we can never satisfy everyone. There are always winners and losers in any political system. Can anything ever be 'perfect', for everybody?
 
Switzerland
 
Wayne, here's a website which compares GWBush with "the Manchurian Candidate"
http://hnn.us/articles/32618.html by Mr. Buzzanco, Professor of History, University of Houston, is the author of several books and articles on Vietnam War

We don't have that at least (we just have "yes men" at the top )
And the REALLY good news - Bush can't stay on after 2008

There are heaps more here (almost as if it's a new "nickname")
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=manchurian+candidate+bush&meta=

http://bigpicture.typepad.com/comments/2005/10/manchurian_cand.html
 
Never been there, or studied them. I hear they provide a good service to one of the most democractic countries in the world. The Vatican, something or other. Lots of voting going on there. Hmmmmm. Well, at least they're not the hand maidens to the new Nazi regime in Bushland. As I said, no one's perfect.
 
Conspiracy theorists have argued for a long time now that this is precisely the case. Looking at the results, who good possibly doubt them now?
 
There was a movement afoot about 12 years ago to implement some aspects of Swiss style democracy, especially citizen initiated referendums.

I voted for them, but the criminal duopoly successfully tagged them as tin hatters and never got any grass roots support. A damned shame.
 

Antony Green's summary of swinging voters and the next election :-


Hopefully at least people who vote traditionally will (try to) demand that their party (at least tries to) live up to their expectations.
 
Do you realise that with the latest pay rise the Fed pollies have granted themselves a 50% pay rise over the past 8 years.... a shame they don't have productivity linked rises.. or better still AWA's...
 
You are referring to the Swiss Guards?

I believe they are a mercenary outfit and not part of the Swiss military and therefore not a government thing. Could be wrong there, dunno.
 
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