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mellie
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How will you vote today?
Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:24am
 
For the House of Representatives (green form)

Or...


For The Senate  (white form)


I will be voting for the senate ,(White form).... given I only like three candidates out of the 9 representatives in my electorate.

The three I like are as follows...



1:     MARKUS, Louise           libs


2:     BATES, John                    Australia First Party


3:    TREMETHICK, Terry      Carers Alliance

(I wish One Nation were among the  HOR)


But unfortunately, this is where it ends for me, I just cant bare the thought of preferencing the green-labia party last even...ie number 7 or 8.

So...I shall be voting for the senate, above the line.

http://www.aec.gov.au/election/nsw/macquarie.htm


I have my group/party chosen, but what group/party do you think I would select in accordance with my above 3 house of representative candidates?


Smiley  ....I like both Libs and Nats... 


Just remember guys, you don't have to fill in that green form, choose the white one so the bastards don't acquire your preferences by proxy... You can select the white form, and simply place a (1) above the line for the party/group of your choice...and do away with all those other crappy novel parties you may have never even heard of, much less care about.

Ie..The Australian toffee Apple party, or the Australian bogan party....

I mean....just save yourself the bother of dignifying these lunatics with the effort of your having been forced to preference what doesn't deserve to be.

http://www.aec.gov.au/Voting/How_to_vote/Voting_Senate.htm

... Because everyone's an expert at their ballot box on voting day...  Well, should be!

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Reply #1 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 2:11am
 
I'll be too busy adjusting my sniper gear to vote  Grin
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Reply #2 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 2:12am
 
Cyberman wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 2:11am:
I'll be too busy adjusting my sniper gear to vote  Grin



hahahaha....  not on account of my selections I hope... Wink Grin


Altona sounds like a nice place for a picnic, with a finderscope...


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Reply #3 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 2:22am
 
To perform your preferences in learned order is the ultimate in democracy. I wish that I could be so democratic.
For those who have worked out an order of preference, I admire you for being able to choose.
I can't choose an order, I hardly even want Gillard in for what she's shown. But I'll choose and hope that she will show something. The balance will be decided by a raving queen (not that there's anything wrong with that), so no big deal.
In a way, I would like Abbott to get in so that there is a crushable entity involved.
I don't think that Julia can be crushed, and I don't think that she will come forward with the "great female hope" policy either.
The only female policy that I know is to keep the blokes working as hard as possible for as long as possible, ie: until they drop dead.
Her unionist thing has fallen by the wayside of late. It's all about getting the phony government budget in surplus.
My main objective, as usual, is to avoid a fine. What's yours?




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Reply #4 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 2:30am
 
My objective is to leave the polls feeling not too disappointed.

Libs are our only hope of stopping the Greenlabor coalition.

I think we will wing it in.

Cool

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To perform your preferences in learned order is the ultimate in democracy. I wish that I could be so democratic.


Any other election than this one, and I'd probably give it my best shot.

Ie...If I knew Libs were going to win by a mile, I'd do what I could for some of the smaller party's.

Though due to it being so cut-throat, I'm inclined to think every precious vote counts, so will be making sure mine goes to the coalition, being more democratic than Labor or Greens.

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Reply #5 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:19pm
 
My vote today reflected my overall dissatisfaction with our Australian electoral /ballot system, was a protest vote to my not being happy with the house of representative preference system itself.

Was my way of saying, yes Liberal, I would like you to win THIS ELECTION, (hence I voted  Libs/Nats on the senate form)...but I would like there to be a change to the how-to-vote  preference system itself.  Eg, If I want to vote for Liberals Markus MP...then why should I have to preference all or any other candidates 'offered' on the ballot form,  from one to nine  if I only happen to like a couple of them?

It's a bit like listing 9 incurable diseases, and being expected to choose what you might like to die from first.

We should be allowed to select as many or as few representatives we please..

So, I drew a line in pen right down the middle of my green ballot form today, due to our ballot box bully insisting I put it in the box...stamped with "VOTE GREENS" on the top of it. No thanks.


I like my Liberal MP, though didn't like all of her preferences,which she probably doesn't even like herself.

Time we all stopped voting like mushrooms!!!

Smiley..Vote the way you want to, not how they tell you you should vote.




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Reply #6 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:21pm
 
No vote for me today, I voted earlier this year in the UK elections.

I am a mere interested Australian by-stander today.
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Reply #7 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:26pm
 
Just as a giggle...
On the White Paper I did happen to notice there was a "Climate Sceptics Party"...

Somehow, I don't see them getting a lot of votes...

Of course, single issue parties never do...
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Reply #8 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:27pm
 
gizmo_2655 wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:26pm:
Just as a giggle...
On the White Paper I did happen to notice there was a "Climate Sceptics Party"...

Somehow, I don't see them getting a lot of votes...

Of course, single issue parties never do...


How are the Sex Party polling?
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Reply #9 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:27pm
 
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:21pm:
No vote for me today, I voted earlier this year in the UK elections.

I am a mere interested Australian by-stander today.



I was only saying this morning to my family that should Labor get in, we should all migrate to the UK!!

I have had it up to the back teeth with our nations flawed politics.

Angry Not good enough!


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Reply #10 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:29pm
 
mellie wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:27pm:
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:21pm:
No vote for me today, I voted earlier this year in the UK elections.

I am a mere interested Australian by-stander today.



I was only saying this morning to my family that should Labor get in, we should all migrate to the UK!!

I have had it up to the back teeth with our nations flawed politics.

Angry Not good enough!





Not so sure about that Mellie.
I'd hold off for a bit, we have some significant issues cleaning up the debt left by a decade of Labour rule.

VAT up to 20%.
New high income tax band.

A lot of my friends in Finance say jobs are scarce in and around London.
We have a significant Muslim problem still.

A lot to sort out at home at the moment!!
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Reply #11 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:33pm
 
gizmo_2655 wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:26pm:
Just as a giggle...
On the White Paper I did happen to notice there was a "Climate Sceptics Party"...

Somehow, I don't see them getting a lot of votes...

Of course, single issue parties never do...


Actually, I would be inclined to preference this sort of party myself, if our preference system were different.

Being an AGW- climate sceptic myself.

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Reply #12 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:35pm
 
announcing that you're a climate skeptic without probably even understanding the rudimentary scientific foundation of climate science

jeez louise
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Reply #13 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:47pm
 
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A lot of my friends in Finance say jobs are scarce in and around London.
We have a significant Muslim problem still.


Well, as soon as they 'manage' this problem, then I'll be happy to move there...the rate we are going.

Honestly, If we are forced to wake up to a PM Gillard tomorrow morning, this country is in deep strife.

I had to put up with a neurotic Labor voter standing behind me trying to convert me in the line down at the poll this morning, she was about 55, reeked of Chloe perfume, and will probably go home and burn a few more bras if Gillard doesn't get in.

Which she wont!

I'm a dreadful woman, on the way in when a greens campaigner offered me her how to vote greens form, I told her I was not in favour of compulsory student union fees, so no thank you.

Cool  I was polite, and quietly spoken, just made it clear why I wasn't interested in voting green.

I mean, if we don't tell them, how will they ever know why they remain a preference-brokering party noone takes seriously enough to run the country?

Bobs Browns retiring, will be leaving politics in 2013 apparently.







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Reply #14 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:49pm
 
aikmann4 wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 1:35pm:
announcing that you're a climate skeptic without probably even understanding the rudimentary scientific foundation of climate science

jeez louise


Note the difference between an (AGW climate-change)  sceptic, and a denialist.

I don't deny it exists, just would like a little more 'independent' research.

Fair enough?

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