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Ziff

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Gough Whitlam said:
Labor/Greens

Despite Howard might win again tomorrow, I still hoping my vote will make a difference.
Now that's one Whitlam you'd be mad to dismiss :p
 

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OZGIRL86 said:
my bro said you can vote online, is this true?or is he jk
NO! You must go to a polling booth where they can sign your name off and give you a ballot paper!
 

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Ofcourse your vote counts Mr. Gough Whitlam - you are one of my GREAT political idols. I LOVE YOU
 

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HeCtic said:
I'm a Liberal man myself.

Brandan Nelson has always done a great job down here, and I've actually seen first hand some of the great work he does for the people in our electorate. He gets my vote for sure.
He is a good bloke. I love his haircut lol
 

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zahid said:
Ofcourse your vote counts Mr. Gough Whitlam - you are one of my GREAT political idols. I LOVE YOU
Yeah, great criminal, oh, sorry, I mean great man.
 

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Mate i would vote for labor if i was old enough
even though its a certainty Joe hockey's gonna win my area the seat of North Sydney
odd got him at $1.10 to win with the local bookies may go for a $10 bet
 

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Asquithian said:
ALP lower and upper

truth in government...a liberal democracy....a government with a conscience...combat rampant individualism which has taken over any sense of social justice or fairness

Despite this the liberals will win :)
That's exactly why I love democracy :D

Hectic, I also live in Bradfield.
 
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I'm in the same electorate as u Numero Uno, Nth Sydney. :)

But i'll b voting for Joe Hockey(Liberal) for the House of Reps & Libs in the Senate.

Hockey will be a certainty to get voted back in, the Nth Shore is blue ribbon Liberal territory. :cool:
 

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lengstar said:
thats real mature fuckwit
You can't deny it, his government was the most corrupt government in Australian history.
 

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thorrnydevil said:
You can't deny it, his government was the most corrupt government in Australian history.
And fraser blocking the supply bill was so righteous?
 

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Yep... i see howard driving around in an outdated statesman that i see P platers driving, i see peter costello wearing a $300 suit from bargain basement.

They're definately corrupt :)
 

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Is there a gun party this year ?
 

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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's government looked set for a fourth straight term, according to a poll trend released on the eve of Saturday's election, as rival leaders made last-minute pitches over the economy and the U.S.-led Iraq war.

The Reuters Poll Trend showed on Friday the Liberal/National coalition government with a narrow 1.2-point lead over center-left Labor on a two-party preferred basis, where preferences from minor parties are distributed to major parties until a winner is declared.

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle....storyID=6447206


Labor could still easily win, especially with Green and Democrat preferences. :)
 

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Asquithian said:
i doubt it...


labopr may get the majority of the vote...they wont win the seats however
Can only hope. ;)
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I beleive that preferences will very much decide the election. In fact I would not be surprised if come Sunday morning Australia finds itself goverened by a co-alition of Dems and Greens or some other combination but I doubt it will be a "clean" victory for either party.
 

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Greens in both upper and lower.

I'm also in North Sydney, and dont mind Joe Hockey, in fact dont mind liberals in general except for Abbot, Howard and Ruddock who have all sold their souls to the devil.

I would vote labor, but i think it will be much more interesting to see Howard struggle over the next 3 years, hopefully with a very hostile senate and an even more hostile Costello :p
 

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