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Latham or Howard? (2 Viewers)

Who would u vote if u had to choose b/w the following:

  • Latham

    Votes: 344 65.4%
  • Howard

    Votes: 182 34.6%

  • Total voters
    526

Ziff

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Labor seems to be polling quite well on the BOS forum polls :p
 

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its quite unpredicatible, to rule a winning party, only now fate can decide on a winner
 

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TheBirdMustFly said:
There would be to much in fighting between the rights and lefts,
hmm, in fighting sounds like the democrats
Yeah but we're not all drunks taking the term "party" in the pleasurable sense...

BULLSHIT: we're all students!
 

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What's that, like by a margin of about 15-16%?

It's practically a very safe Labor seat!
 

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TheBirdMustFly said:
It's nice to see you have caved into Howard's dirty scare tactics. Interest rates will be the same under both governments.
Not really, its already been pointed out how Labor's industrial relations policies will cause interest rates to rise. :uhhuh:
 

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is anyone else miserable after this election

family first got a seat...

*sigh

i'm off to get drunk, but i offer a vindictive 'fuck you' to every socially conservative member of the board and enjoy the next three years

i'll see everyone in hell :(
 

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yep

this may well be the worst possible outcome

after uni i'm so moving out of here
 

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Where did the Family First Party come from?! This is so weird, I can't believe Australia is becoming so backward and conservative. Its actually really depressing...

To make matters worse, the Liberals can now virtually pass anything they want, since they got such a huge majority in the senate.

Labour is a safe seat with BOS cos young people in Australia are generally intelligent...which means that in 20 years, perhaps the overwhelming majority will be for Labour?
 

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cattlefat said:
Where did the Family First Party come from?! This is so weird, I can't believe Australia is becoming so backward and conservative. Its actually really depressing...

To make matters worse, the Liberals can now virtually pass anything they want, since they got such a huge majority in the senate.

Labour is a safe seat with BOS cos young people in Australia are generally intelligent...which means that in 20 years, perhaps the overwhelming majority will be for Labour?
hahahaha BOS full of intelligent people? hahaha your a great comedian.
 

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Well I mean...this forum has its idiots, but by comparison to forums from the US, Australian young people are much more informed and aware...which I guess isn't that much of a feat but it's still something.
 

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true that...but then americans are more concerned with their daily lives then politics generally. they also have more channels...ones without news during every advertisement break.
 

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