Who will you vote for? Australian political parties (3 Viewers)

Who will you vote for

  • Labour Part of Australia

    Votes: 30 34.5%
  • Liberal Party if Australia

    Votes: 30 34.5%
  • National Party of Australia

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • One Nation

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Australian Greens

    Votes: 16 18.4%
  • Socialist Alliance

    Votes: 5 5.7%
  • Christian Democratic Party

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Family First

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Don't care or know / Donkey vote

    Votes: 2 2.3%
  • Shooters Party

    Votes: 2 2.3%

  • Total voters
    87

boris

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x.christina said:
Haha u have made my day! That's the funniest thing I have ever heard about me. Gee aren't u inventive with the name callinging? And yet look at the quote in ur signature!!
Yah awesome comeback and shit eh.

What about the quote in my sig lol?
 

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scaredytiger said:
speaking of this, can i please get a link to the thread it is in, boris?

im expecting lulz will ensue. :eek:
One of the schoolies threads. Find one of his posts then do a search of his recent posts and there are some pretty cool ones lately
 

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boris said:
Yah awesome comeback and shit eh.

What about the quote in my sig lol?
yeah... witty comebacks have never been my strongest point :D
ahh i think i read your quote wrong... so never mind. however i do agree with it.
 

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i would have voted nats if i didnt waste my vote on the shooters
 

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BOS poll 56/44 2PP
 

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Rafy said:
BOS poll 56/44 2PP
lol you just assigned the socialists and Greens to Labor.

But yeah, pretty representative of the Australian electorate in general. Except young people split much more for Greens instead of Labor.
 

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Trefoil said:
lol you just assigned the socialists and Greens to Labor.

But yeah, pretty representative of the Australian electorate in general. Except young people split much more for Greens instead of Labor.
I don't think so.

I think people are getting sick of Rudd tbh. BoS polls are never accurate representations of the populations... because the majority of the members are left-wing hippies.

As a result they always sway Labor... or need I remind you of the Howard/Latham poll which put Latham far ahead... how people could vote for that brute, that bully is completely beyond me.

Q.E.D.
 

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alexdore993 said:
I don't think so.

I think people are getting sick of Rudd tbh. BoS polls are never accurate representations of the populations... because the majority of the members are left-wing hippies.

As a result they always sway Labor... or need I remind you of the Howard/Latham poll which put Latham far ahead... how people could vote for that brute, that bully is completely beyond me.

Q.E.D.
Check actual polls you dickhead.

Honestly, is thinking before you post seriously that hard for you?

Edit: Since I know you're not going to bother, let me do it for you:

Essential Research: 58-42 for Labor
Morgan: 59.5-40.5 for Labor
Newspoll: 55-45 for Labor
ACNielson: 55-45 for Labor
Galaxy: 55-45 for Labor
 
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Trefoil said:
Check actual polls you dickhead.

Honestly, is thinking before you post seriously that hard for you?
I know what the polls say. I also know that polls are not often that accurate.

I hate to say this, but 'the only poll that counts is the election.'

We'll see Trefoil, but I think you'd be surprised if there was an election tomorrow. Rudd is losing popularity, and so he should be.
 

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Nah, polls have a high degree of accuracy in Australia (and America, too) within their margin of error (typically 2% or 3%), and especially if all different polls are averaged. Feel free to check their electoral history, you'll find you're quite wrong.

"the only poll that counts is the election."

The last person I heard say that was John McCain.

cockminger said:
We'll see Trefoil, but I think you'd be surprised if there was an election tomorrow. Rudd is losing popularity, and so he should be.
The look on your face would be priceless, but not surprising.
 

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Trefoil said:
Nah, polls have a high degree of accuracy in Australia (and America, too) within their margin of error (typically 2% or 3%), and especially if all different polls are averaged. Feel free to check their electoral history, you'll find you're quite wrong.
Nup. I call it the Alexdore993 Effect - when people get into the electoral box, their hidden and deeply concealed anti-Rudd feelings emerge. That's why it's hasn't turned up in the polls.

Haven't you heard of this before? Wikipedia it. (but in the next 3 seconds before it's deleted.)

EDIT: too late.

Trefoil said:
"the only poll that counts is the election."

The last person I heard say that was John McCain.
That's nice to know, so what?
 

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I don't think I'll ever vote Labor in my life. 100000x more likely to vote Greens than ever vote Labor
I don't mean to sound harsh, but what a waste of a vote.

Even the name of the Greens leader, Bob Brown, rings of hypocrisy.
 

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alexdore993 said:
I don't mean to sound harsh, but what a waste of a vote.

Even the name of the Greens leader, Bob Brown, rings of hypocrisy.
I wouldn't call those 5 Greens senators in parliament who are blocking the Internet filter a waste of a vote, but nice try.
 

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Liberal Party for Real all we need is Turnbull as PM and O'Farrell as Premier and we have our problems solved.
 
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11kloseboy said:
Liberal Party for Real all we need is Turnbull as PM and O'Farrell as Premier and we have our problems solved.
yup. goodbye global warming and global economic crisis
 

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Silver Persian said:
yup. goodbye global warming and global economic crisis
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic.

Though Turnbull's more competent than Swan, Smith and Rudd combined. As for global warming, even if the problem actually existed, Rudd's plan wouldn't theoretically say goodbye to global warming either.

For Australians, global warming shouldn't be a major policy changer, because Australia don't have the potential to make much of a difference at all, where global warming is concerned. Firstly because our own carbon emissions are quite small in relation to other powers and secondly, because the world has been cooling since 1998, not warming.
 

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Trefoil said:
I wouldn't call those 5 Greens senators in parliament who are blocking the Internet filter a waste of a vote, but nice try.
If they were Liberal they would be blocking too. Big whoop.
 

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I think there should be more information directed at the public as to what the different parties actually stand for.
 

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