• How Julia Gillard became the Australian Prime minister
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKcLHLVC3l8[/media] Lets move australia backwards!
This applies suprisingly well.
I hope she doesn't become PM.
[QUOTE=K1ngo64;24177891]I hope she doesn't become PM.[/QUOTE] She already is, she backstabbed kevin rudd
[QUOTE=K1ngo64;24177891]I hope she doesn't become PM.[/QUOTE] I hope she doesn't get PMS while she is the PM.
[QUOTE=K1ngo64;24177891]I hope she doesn't become PM.[/QUOTE] I hope Tony Abbot doesn't either
I want John Howard back.
I would have enjoyed this a lot more if I had understood it.
NO MORE POLITICS! GRAAGH. I'm not voting for ANYONE. Fuck the fine, I'll pay it.
[QUOTE=Super_Poo;24179364]NO MORE POLITICS! GRAAGH. I'm not voting for ANYONE. Fuck the fine, I'll pay it.[/QUOTE] Same, can't be bothered and I dislike all of them. The fine is cheap anyway.
Can't you go in and just put your name on the voting sheet and put it in the ballet box?
[QUOTE=Grimezy15;24179596]Can't you go in and just put your name on the voting sheet and put it in the ballet box?[/QUOTE] I think you have to get your name marked off. The sheets are anonymous. Mark Latham suggested just getting our names marked off, and not filling the forms in.
[QUOTE=shadow_of_intent;24179684]I think you have to get your name marked off. The sheets are anonymous. Mark Latham suggested just getting our names marked off, and not filling the forms in.[/QUOTE] Yeah that's where I heard it from. But really I just have no idea who to vote for, so I'm thinking of just doing that.
Do you like the sound of cheap, high quota, 100/8Mbps (Higher speeds coming later) broadband in Australia? Then vote labor. [url]http://www.internode.on.net/residential/broadband/fibre_to_the_home/nbn_plans/[/url]
[QUOTE=Ayertski;24179789]Do you like the sound of cheap, high quota, 100/8Mbps (Higher speeds coming later) broadband in Australia? Then vote labor. [url]http://www.internode.on.net/residential/broadband/fibre_to_the_home/nbn_plans/[/url][/QUOTE] yes were in massive debt lets spend $43 billion so we can play slightly more video games
[QUOTE=Ayertski;24179789]Do you like the sound of cheap, high quota, 100/8Mbps (Higher speeds coming later) broadband in Australia? Then vote labor. [url]http://www.internode.on.net/residential/broadband/fibre_to_the_home/nbn_plans/[/url][/QUOTE] 24mb/s is fast enough, they should spend the money on actual important stuff like Hospitals.
[QUOTE=abcpea;24179910]yes were in massive debt lets spend $43 billion so we can play slightly more video games[/QUOTE] We aren't in massive debt, we're in debt but its not a lot and labor will be able to bring us out of it just as easily. In other news, DON'T LEAVE IT BLANK LIKE MARK LATHAM SAID: If you've been watching Gruen Nation, you would know that blank election statements count as a vote towards the government already in power. If you leave it blank essentially you're voting labour. Instead, if you're in a stable seat, vote the candidate that is not in power to make your seat more marginal (if loads of people do that = more money to marginal seats) and vote whoever in the senate. Basically, don't leave it blank but make your vote count for nothing instead. Vote Liberal if you oppose internet censorship and the national broadband network. Vote labour if you dont care about censorship and want faster internet. Vote Greens if you dont want censorship, but you DO want the national broadband network.
[QUOTE=abcpea;24179910]yes were in massive debt lets spend $43 billion so we can play slightly more video games[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Boeing787;24179963]24mb/s is fast enough, they should spend the money on actual important stuff like Hospitals.[/QUOTE] We have to think about the future, 24mb/s if you are lucky to have adsl2 in your exchange, or adsl at all. It is also expensive and 50kbps uploads are pitiful. It's not all about email, video games, or porn and if you still think it is you are misinformed. One example: when we hopefully start digitalizing our health records we will need a very hefty connection to send all those high def scans and other data around Australia. This will save lives, and time. Not to mention people in the bush that will benefit from being able to see a specialist without leaving home. [editline]08:32PM[/editline] [QUOTE=killerteacup;24179971] Vote Liberal if you oppose internet censorship and the national broadband network. Vote labour if you dont care about censorship and want faster internet. Vote Greens if you dont want censorship, but you DO want the national broadband network.[/QUOTE] Liberal's said they would vote against the censorship if they lost. So it is basically dead in its current form. I do like their stance on giving the power back to the parents in this matter though. Also this: [url]http://iia.net.au/images/resources/pdf/broadband_ad_final.pdf[/url]
[QUOTE=killerteacup;24179971]We aren't in massive debt, we're in debt but its not a lot and labor will be able to bring us out of it just as easily. In other news, DON'T LEAVE IT BLANK LIKE MARK LATHAM SAID: If you've been watching Gruen Nation, you would know that blank election statements count as a vote towards the government already in power. If you leave it blank essentially you're voting labour. Instead, if you're in a stable seat, vote the candidate that is not in power to make your seat more marginal (if loads of people do that = more money to marginal seats) and vote whoever in the senate. Basically, don't leave it blank but make your vote count for nothing instead. Vote Liberal if you oppose internet censorship and the national broadband network. Vote labour if you dont care about censorship and want faster internet. Vote Greens if you dont want censorship, but you DO want the national broadband network.[/QUOTE] Aren't Greens essentially Labor?
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