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Still Way Over 200 Days
#41
The Libs will easily do it. They already have more LH seats than the ALP and they poll better in all the marginal seats. Put the glasses down.
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#42
And it was around 6 months ago when I said what the hell are we doing ?
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#43
I work two jobs and double shifts - tends to play havoc with sleeping patterns <img src='http://www.melbournechat.org/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />
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#44
An old saying I picked up from Allan Moffat once.. the harder you work the luckier you get.
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#45
I think Tony will lose because the policies released so far all sound pretty lame. I heard on the radio the Libs are thinking of splitting the Tax Office. Surely there are more important things to worry about!
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#46
Phony Tony will definitely win with the help of some bad ass fat mammas

 

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If that ain't scary I dunno what is!

 

 

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#47
Sure thing! What parts would you like to see moving? :blink:

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#48
Yes I will be happy when it is over.

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#49
In the name of fairness.

As one who is now unemployed due to the state Gov here in Victoria I now work over seas but like to see Melbourne Chat and visit.

Tafe will die under the libs.

As always the Libs will cut funding to education.

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#50
It seems clear to me that the Liberal Tories will win and my prediction is by a landslide.

The Murdoch press has launched a huge campaign and the ALP despite very impressive reforms will simply not get a chance.

The Prime Ministers speech today was brilliant but I doubt many even saw it.

Say goodbye to action on climate change, broad band and progression. 

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#51
I am amazed that Tony is having such an easy run in the polls. He hasn't announced any policies thus far!

 

I won't be voting for him.

 

cheers, glen

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#52
Of course Glen I am pleased you are not voting for him. But regardless of who one votes for I believe its a very sad election. Some will be celebrating...it will be interesting to see how people feel as they observe the real impact of the changes.

When Howard won although I disliked him intensely I respected his position as Prime Minister. We have not seen that attitude for six years. The media and even the public have acted shamefully. Its not the Australia I love. Change? Yes but not progressive. 

The ALP is not good at self promotion but if you look at the remarkable legislation that was passed by this administration in a hostile environment its impressive.

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#53
<sub>Of course what will be interesting is seeing how long the right wing media give Abbot a honey moon period compared to Labor. Murdoch will win today.</sub>

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#54
My local area is actually a Labor stronghold and the Labor member did hang on. So the vote did actually count for something this time.

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