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Forum: Australia
Sep 9th 2010, 2:11 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Seems to be working as you've started breaking out the smiley faces.
Forum: Australia
Sep 9th 2010, 1:59 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Worked up? This is a pity argument, I'm just trying to ease you from anger to acceptance.
Forum: Australia
Sep 9th 2010, 12:58 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Yeah, that post got screwed somewhere, sorry about that.

I wonder if I'd be as hacked off as coalition supporters seem to be if it had gone the other way, I'd like to think not.
Forum: Australia
Sep 9th 2010, 12:23 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Those are not my words, if they were my words I imagine that you would have quoted them.
Forum: Australia
Sep 9th 2010, 12:17 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

61% voted for Windsor, how does the coalition figure anywhere in that?

47% voted for Oakshot but you think the second preference votes should take precedent?

Why are you unable to accept the...
Forum: Australia
Sep 9th 2010, 12:06 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Mine is politically motivated and yours is the neutral source News international? You're having a lend of me here I think.

I take that you are aware that newspoll did a survey a week after the...
Forum: Australia
Sep 9th 2010, 12:04 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

And you know this how?


They were independent wins not Labor wins. You keep trying to distort the result. The voters DID NOT vote for the coalition, they voted independent they got independent....
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 9:30 pm
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Unfortunately this is not unique within government, very few of them are actually "experts" in fields on which they have major impacts, most of them are (were) lawyers, party activists, union...
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 11:08 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

You questioned the objectivity of one of my sources earlier, so why are you using exclusively knocking quotes are you saying that no one is in favour of this?
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 10:57 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Thats not really true in any meaningful sense:

New England;
1st pref
Windsor 61%
Nationals 25%

Not even decided on preferences.

Lynne;
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 10:31 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Either they put him 1 in which case they did not vote for the coalition or they put him further down and are now demanding he side with the coalition when he wasn't their first choice so what call do...
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 10:14 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

So your logic is because I voted for you (the local member) 5th you should vote the way of my first choice?
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 9:58 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Whats the old rogue banging on about? A career wasted, if he hadn't done that whole invasion thing he could have gone down as a great PM.
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 9:55 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

I didn't think that you could display any more look at me look at me stupidity but I was wrong.
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 9:51 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

I fail to see your point, they ended up with a Labor government but so did another 4.5 million Coalition voters. The constituents got the member they voted for, that does not guarantee that the party...
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 2:28 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

You.

What you wrote in your previous posts was factually incorrect, its not just me thats saying that, then you respond with insults when your errors are pointed out; that is textbook troll...
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 1:08 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

If you dont understand the Australian electorial system try looking it up on wikipedia but dont just join the thread and troll...:thumbdown:

Everything you have said so far has been plain...
Forum: Australia
Sep 8th 2010, 12:33 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

No, they can't.

The constituents voted directly for a member, their vote followed the preferences that they personally wrote on the ballot paper; they got the member that they voted for.

They...
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 11:45 pm
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

No, I've been here where have you been? Unfortunately you do not seem to have learned the difference between a how to vote card and a preference deal over the course of the campaign or the last 17...
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 8:44 pm
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

There are no preference deals in the house of representatives, at least try and get your facts right.
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 8:33 pm
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Spin

Spin

Spin

The Coalition would have goverened in a heartbeat, but the fact is that they have moved so far to the right under Abbott that they had no friends with which to build a...
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 7:16 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 7:08 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Everything is better under Labor, the AEC have now managed to count 101% of the votes
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 7:06 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

No, shes golden [insert ranga joke here] Labor cannot tip out another PM and expect to win the next election.


Will he turn Latham?
Forum: Australia
Sep 7th 2010, 6:20 am
Replies: 1,142
Views: 59,565
Posted By ex_exile

Re: The Sensible Australian Election Thread

Yes thats the important thing, and hey we will probably get the chance for a do over soon enough.
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