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Message started by Doctor Jolly on Jun 1st, 2011 at 5:13pm

Title: Greetings
Post by Doctor Jolly on Jun 1st, 2011 at 5:13pm
Ive posted a few times already, but thought I'd introduce myself before I got too far into it.

Politically I'd say I'm somewhere between a cross between Keating and Turnbull if thats possible. I like to leave things to the market.

While I thought Turnbull was a crap opposition leader, in reality he's the closest current politician I can find to my point of view.

Over the journey Ive just about voted for every party in some form or another. Nationals, Libs (although I wish I could retract my recent NSW lib vote), Greens, Labor. Ive done 'em all!

Title: Re: Greetings
Post by Equitist on Jun 1st, 2011 at 5:48pm



Welcome, Dr J - methinks you'll blend in nicely...

Meantime, you might like to make your mark over here on the official 'Welcome' thread too: -

http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1163983764/345#345


Title: Re: Greetings
Post by longweekend58 on Jun 1st, 2011 at 6:30pm

Doctor Jolly wrote on Jun 1st, 2011 at 5:13pm:
Ive posted a few times already, but thought I'd introduce myself before I got too far into it.

Politically I'd say I'm somewhere between a cross between Keating and Turnbull if thats possible. I like to leave things to the market.

While I thought Turnbull was a crap opposition leader, in reality he's the closest current politician I can find to my point of view.

Over the journey Ive just about voted for every party in some form or another. Nationals, Libs (although I wish I could retract my recent NSW lib vote), Greens, Labor. Ive done 'em all!


so 'officially' you have no particular political bent or interest at all. your vote can be bought?

Title: Re: Greetings
Post by buzzanddidj on Jun 1st, 2011 at 6:49pm

Doctor Jolly wrote on Jun 1st, 2011 at 5:13pm:
Ive posted a few times already, but thought I'd introduce myself before I got too far into it.

Politically I'd say I'm somewhere between a cross between Keating and Turnbull if thats possible. I like to leave things to the market.

While I thought Turnbull was a crap opposition leader, in reality he's the closest current politician I can find to my point of view.

Over the journey Ive just about voted for every party in some form or another. Nationals, Libs (although I wish I could retract my recent NSW lib vote), Greens, Labor. Ive done 'em all!





LOL !

You sound like most Victorians do



You ought to start an O'FarrellWatch thread, like THIS one ...

BaillieuWatch

http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1291167686/1599#1599


Just to keep tabs on the daily back-flips, blowouts and blunders


PS

Don't mind Longweekend
Hates EVERYONE and EVERYTHING
BITTER old man - but adds to the "cocktail"


Title: Re: Greetings
Post by longweekend58 on Jun 1st, 2011 at 6:54pm

buzzanddidj wrote on Jun 1st, 2011 at 6:49pm:

Doctor Jolly wrote on Jun 1st, 2011 at 5:13pm:
Ive posted a few times already, but thought I'd introduce myself before I got too far into it.

Politically I'd say I'm somewhere between a cross between Keating and Turnbull if thats possible. I like to leave things to the market.

While I thought Turnbull was a crap opposition leader, in reality he's the closest current politician I can find to my point of view.

Over the journey Ive just about voted for every party in some form or another. Nationals, Libs (although I wish I could retract my recent NSW lib vote), Greens, Labor. Ive done 'em all!





LOL !

You sound like most Victorians do



You ought to start an O'FarrellWatch thread, like THIS one ...

BaillieuWatch

http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1291167686/1599#1599


Just to keep tabs on the daily back-flips, blowouts and blunders


PS

Don't mind Longweekend
Hates EVERYONE and EVERYTHING
BITTER old man - but adds to the "cocktail"


it will be a long time til the Libs match the sheer SCALE of the waster and incompetence of their predecessors.  As for backflips... It is true that Labor rarely backflips (except on carbon tax). they see a disaster and just plow on ahead regardless, making sure the carnage of a crap policy wastes as much money as possible. never let pragmatism get in the way of policy. never let failure and disaster modify your policy platform. The Crew of the Titanic were reincarnated as the ALP.

Title: Re: Greetings
Post by freediver on Jun 1st, 2011 at 10:32pm
I like that combination.

Title: Re: Greetings
Post by it_is_the_light on Jun 2nd, 2011 at 2:23pm
lab lib politics is a lie

bi partisan politcis is a freemasonic pantomime and all effeminates

are encouraged to the masonic orgy of sex lies and taxes

forgiven

namaste

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