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Musk said:
i spoke to kamal hes not a bad person after all but lazy lol
what the hell?

who the hell did u think he was?

anyways, when he read your posts a few days ago, he told me to tell you, he'll invite you to a lebanese bbq

*me shrugs* i couldnt care less whether two young libs get together or not
 

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yy said:
so which one is the most beneficial to join? which one allows more flexibility (in that you don't have to agree with them all the time) and how do i join the said organisation?
Both offer a great degree of freedom in your views so long as you broadly hold the views of the party (i.e. pro freedom for Liberals, and pro unionist for Labor) you'll be fine.
 

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$25 membership fee. Each. I don't think you guys are eligible for the family discount, somehow.
We're raising a child who we saved from being aborted.
I think a family discount is very appropriate, don't you?
 

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Both offer a great degree of freedom in your views so long as you broadly hold the views of the party (i.e. pro freedom for Liberals, and pro unionist for Labor) you'll be fine.
I was under the impression that most Liberals were conservative, not libertarians like you, and as such only half pro-freedom by your definition of it.
 

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i ahve nothing against gay people
 

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How strange, the prevalence of Young Liberals in this thread? When compared to the Young Labor numbers.
 

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young liberals set up shop at this bos board
 

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fOxYcLeOpTrA89 said:
GO YOUNG LIBS!!!
i love the yls
theyre the funniest bunch of ppl ull eva meet... especially wen theyre drunk lol
Oh dear that sounds ominous. We do tend to drink a lot! Of which event do you speak, haha
 

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Deport who? I support open borders :S
 

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You dislike the reason you now have five hundred more dollars in your pocket?
 

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withoutaface said:
You dislike the reason you now have five hundred more dollars in your pocket?
Its a bad generalisation saying students are better off with VSU. If you took advantage of the services and offers that the union had to offer then you save more than the cost of the fees. However, I agree people shouldnt be forced to join a union whether it is a trade union or a student union.
 

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I don't have any more money in my pocket. In fact, I have no money in my pocket. In fact, I'm in debt.
So it'd probably be a bad thing if you had to pay $500 otherwise be unable to attend university, yes? :)
 

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withoutaface said:
So it'd probably be a bad thing if you had to pay $500 otherwise be unable to attend university, yes? :)
Money which would almost certainly NOT be used to benefit students.
 

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Young Labor UNSW and local branch member in Campbelltown. Have not gone to meetings in some time.....
 

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just a quick question about joining the Young Liberal club or the Young Labor club through uni.
When u graduate, is it automatically recorded on your degree transcript thingy that you were a political club member? thanks
 

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just a quick question about joining the Young Liberal club or the Young Labor club through uni.
When u graduate, is it automatically recorded on your degree transcript thingy that you were a political club member? thanks
No, why would it be?
 

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Ah cool thnks.
well, my friend joined the labor club in his first year, flirted with politics for a bit, then gradually changed his mind about things and swinged away from the left. and the thought of any evidence that he was a labor person in the past makes him cringe. hehe.
 

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If you took advantage of the services and offers that the union had to offer then you save more than the cost of the fees.
The only possible way for them to do that was at the detriment of others who did not 'take advantage' of any services.
 

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