LMAO at the labor party (its makin' itself low) (1 Viewer)

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When the Labor Party decides to get a leader who has some revolutionary policy and real plans for the Australian people, maybe then will they stand a chance against the stable Liberal policy. Up until then, all this old blood with weak arguments are just going to keep on losing, just keeps getting worse. Wtf is Beasley doing back up there, you lost twice, what makes anything you say any different!?! Ohhh God it's almost making a mockery out of parliment.
 

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Mainly the second one. But I still think only 5% of Australia would be eligble to vote for it.

The main problem with that is you get religious gun nuts voting in record numbers for something and the parties spend 9/10 of their time trying to get people to vote.
 

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nick1048 said:
When the Labor Party decides to get a leader who has some revolutionary policy and real plans for the Australian people, maybe then will they stand a chance against the stable Liberal policy. Up until then, all this old blood with weak arguments are just going to keep on losing, just keeps getting worse. Wtf is Beasley doing back up there, you lost twice, what makes anything you say any different!?! Ohhh God it's almost making a mockery out of parliment.
You know, Howard ran twice.
 

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nick1048 said:
When the Labor Party decides to get a leader who has some revolutionary policy and real plans for the Australian people, maybe then will they stand a chance against the stable Liberal policy. Up until then, all this old blood with weak arguments are just going to keep on losing, just keeps getting worse. Wtf is Beasley doing back up there, you lost twice, what makes anything you say any different!?! Ohhh God it's almost making a mockery out of parliment.
You're making even the conservatives cringe
 

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I weep a lot in this forum.
 

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The Liberal Party has a contorted idea of the world when we should be cutting our ties with the UK. Being elitist and exclusive won't help our economy when we become more and mre like the US god forbid.
 

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shady_03 said:
Ur seriosuly diluted so much that you think the whole public was for the war in iraq, where there were no australian interests besides Bush shaking a fair trade aggreement infront of that faggot howard? Shit, those liberals did a hell of a number on you.
Shady - I didn't say that all australians supported the war.... But i'd go as far as to say most who voted for howard didn't really have too much of an opposition to the war.
Dontcha think?

Well you might not give two shits about what I think, but if you're not going to join a constructive debate and just do childish name calling maybe you shouldn't be posting on a political forum?
 

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Not-That-Bright said:
Well you might not give two shits about what I think, but if you're not going to join a constructive debate and just do childish name calling maybe you shouldn't be posting on a political forum?
childish name calling?......who on earth would do that? :)
 

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Not-That-Bright said:
Shady - I didn't say that all australians supported the war.... But i'd go as far as to say most who voted for howard didn't really have too much of an opposition to the war.
Dontcha think?

Well you might not give two shits about what I think, but if you're not going to join a constructive debate and just do childish name calling maybe you shouldn't be posting on a political forum?
LOL yeah i guess i went a bit 2 far with that, lol it just got kinda heated. I shouldn't have said i don't care about other pplz thoughts coz dats narrowminded. Newayz yeah lol
 

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I think there should be at least some education of basic level of politics and economics. I know there is some very quick reference to politics during year 10 history, but it is not enough for people to have the knowledge to understand the process of their government.

I would propose that there be a course in one term in year 7. Then in year 9 and 10 courses covering a term of each. In this courses there should also be a history of past policies.

Im not sure though if children at this age could understand, but in the future it may help for them to catch on.

I think there should be at least some education of basic level of politics and economics.
Its amazing how much in western countries we talk about Democracy, we crap on to amazing lengths of how democratic we are, even to the point of being democratic of being democratic. You really show how far bureaucratic the far right falls, because you do not honour democracy.

Some people don't want to be informed in the workplace about OHS, but we will force them to be informed and it is right. Why aren't we doing the same about western democracy though. Im sure we don't think of OHS as the pinnalce of western civilisation, yet we will force people to be informed and things similair. Yet of the pinnalces we think of western civilisation in todays world is falling more and more to bureaucrats.

I can only see the levels of the apolitical rises and eventuall leading to a neo fascist consumer society, untill the masses are active in politics.
 

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transcendent said:
What say be vote for a new thread that only senior Politics posters can see? :rolleyes:
I like your avatar.
 

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So, guys, what's your favourite gelato flavour?
 

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I like hazelnut, it's the bomb. I don't like sorbets though. While we are on gelato, I've never actually licked gelato off the body of an attractive woman.

It's on my to do list though.
 

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Your fault for shooting out of your belly button.
 

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Not-That-Bright said:
Ya, next time i might just pour it over my nuts or something.
As long as the chick that licks it off your balls is hawt, it's all good.
 

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