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Hi, thank you Glen for your intro. I am looking for a forum where I can vent from my day. I am a Pathology courier, I see a lot of frustrating things during the day and I hear a lot of frustrating things whilst listening to 3AW, which has left me yearning to find a suitable forum to discuss current affairs and other things of course. I am not sure if this is suitable or not. Thanks.
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I got some junk mail but from ted baillieu in the mail today. Haven't read it yet. Said something about public transport I think.
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08-11-2010, 12:38 AM
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I must say I was disappointed with the Liberals policies. I had a look at their political site the other day and there was nothing in there that really set them apart from the current labor government. I am at a loss who to vote for!
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I would like a change simply because I think 11 years is long enough for one party. But I would feel better if I could vote for someone who was "good"!!!
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11-11-2010, 03:29 AM
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[quote name='PeterJMelb' timestamp='1289294607' post='30894']
Hello Glen.
Who to vote for?
Easy!
Answer this question:
Do you want more of the same or not?
If yes vote labor.
If no vote liberal.
[/quote]
I see it this way:
Do you want more of the same?
If yes, vote for either Labor or Liberal
If no, don't even bother voting, for voting won't change anything