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Reply #30 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 3:06pm
 
Kat wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:38am:
A true, centrist liberal (small-l) party would get my vote


What would your example of such a party? The Greens? Socialist Alliance?

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Reply #31 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 3:11pm
 
Gianna

If one was to be completely un-bias here is the facts on trust.

You know you can not trust the ALP

Your not sure if you can trust the LNP.

This election is more about voting the ALP out (regardless who leads them) then voting the LNP in.

Logically, the ALP have a dreadful track record even the ALP tries to runaway from, Abbott/Libs have played small target politics, politically the right strategy.

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Reply #32 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 3:55pm
 
RightSadFred wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 3:11pm:
Gianna

If one was to be completely un-bias here is the facts on trust.

You know you can not trust the ALP

Your not sure if you can trust the LNP.

This election is more about voting the ALP out (regardless who leads them) then voting the LNP in.

Logically, the ALP have a dreadful track record even the ALP tries to runaway from, Abbott/Libs have played small target politics, politically the right strategy.




If one was to be completely un-bias here is the facts on trust.

year right.

You know you can not trust the ALP

Your opinion

Your not sure if you can trust the LNP.

You know you can not trust the LNP

Logically, the ALP have a dreadful track record even the ALP tries to runaway from

Not true.


Abbott/Libs have played small target politics, politically the right strategy.

They have avoided telling the truth about a large number of things they will do. The have been deliberately lying by omission.

Interesting that you are not even capable of pretending to be unbiased.
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Reply #33 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 4:03pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 9:42am:
____ wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:45am:
salad in wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 7:24am:
John S wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:27am:
In just under 60 hours the polls will be close for the election. Voting will be done and dusted for another 3 years.

So tell everyone why you are voting for a liberal government. What will a liberal government do that a labor can't do.

Is the liberal policy on the NBN better then the labor policy? Is the liberal policy on PPL  better then the labor policy on the PPL? Do you think the liberal party will change the the NDIS or leave like it has been legislate? Is the Asylum Seekers policy of the liberal party better the the labor party policy? You can't be voting liberal because they say that they will bring the budget back into surplus, because Abbott has said that it will be 10 years before they can do it and there will be 3 elections before then.

So why do you think that any of the liberal party policies are better the the labor party policies.

Are you voting liberal because the polls are saying that the liberals will win and you like backing a winner and you not voting on their policy?



Welcome back Wild One. Can you flush out Deathonadonkey for us? He kept telling us that Abbott would be replaced well before Saturday's election. I'm hoping we get an explanation from him/her/it.

Who will I vote for? The party that will do the least amount of damage to Australia and the least amount of harm to Australians.



He told me he was banned from posting in the political section so has gone elsewhere.



Shame if that is true - there are many worse than him.



Ain't that a fact.
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Re: Why I will vote liberal
Reply #34 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 4:10pm
 
Soren wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 3:06pm:
Kat wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:38am:
A true, centrist liberal (small-l) party would get my vote


What would your example of such a party? The Greens? Socialist Alliance?




OLD Labor (pre-Latham).

Pre-Howard (Hewson) Lib/Nats (voted for them in '93).

There are a couple.

If you were trying to paint me (red?) as a Communist, you are way off the mark.
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Reply #35 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 4:46pm
 
I won't be voting Liberal.

They want to build an inferior nbn, they have less than positive views on homosexuality and their leader doesn't bring anything positive to the conversation.

I won't preference the ALP first either - the big 2 get my 2nd last and last preferences (usually).

I haven't worked out who I will preference 2nd/3rd/4th etc yet though.
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Reply #36 - Sep 6th, 2013 at 10:45pm
 
John S wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 6:27am:
In just under 60 hours the polls will be close for the election. Voting will be done and dusted for another 3 years.

So tell everyone why you are voting for a liberal government. What will a liberal government do that a labor can't do.

Is the liberal policy on the NBN better then the labor policy? Is the liberal policy on PPL  better then the labor policy on the PPL? Do you think the liberal party will change the the NDIS or leave like it has been legislate? Is the Asylum Seekers policy of the liberal party better the the labor party policy? You can't be voting liberal because they say that they will bring the budget back into surplus, because Abbott has said that it will be 10 years before they can do it and there will be 3 elections before then.

So why do you think that any of the liberal party policies are better the the labor party policies.

Are you voting liberal because the polls are saying that the liberals will win and you like backing a winner and you not voting on their policy?



I posted this yesterday morning and not one liberal can say what liberal policy is better then labor policy, not one of you liberals are voting liberals on policies you are just like a mob of sheep. It looks like to me that you do what Murdoch tells you can't any of you liberals supporter think for yourself?

don't come back on here and stared whingeing when Abbott starts to cut thing and if you think you will get something off him you won't unless you are a millionaire.
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