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Arcorn

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Lower House: Independent(Richard Torbay), Nationals, Country Labor, Greens, CDP. Oddly enough, my preferences were in the order of 1-5 downwards on the ballot card.

Upper House: Voted 1 under the line for the independent Torbay was recommending then donkey voted for the Democrats. Was tempting to write "They're all fucking shit" over it.

Also, The Greens are batshit insane, why would people vote for them?
 

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Hospitals still had problems today. As did roads, public transport and everything else. What is up Mr O'Farrel? Nothing has changed. There-in lies the Liberals big problem now.
I hope you're trolling...
 

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Lower House: Independent(Richard Torbay), Nationals, Country Labor, Greens, CDP. Oddly enough, my preferences were in the order of 1-5 downwards on the ballot card.

Upper House: Voted 1 under the line for the independent Torbay was recommending then donkey voted for the Democrats. Was tempting to write "They're all fucking shit" over it.

Also, The Greens are batshit insane, why would people vote for them?
It doesn't count if you only put a number 1 under the line, might as well wrote something interesting.
 

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It doesn't count if you only put a number 1 under the line, might as well wrote something interesting.
I voted 2-15 for the democrats. Figured they were the most sensible party and didn't want my vote being allocated elsewhere.
 

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what social liberties are those chemical ali

come on besides taking drugs and being able for faggots to marry what social liberties do they support
 

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Them Greens are looking pretty good right about now. Given however, Fiona Brynes anti Israel policy is ridicilous.
 

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The greens are the most prominent political party advocating capping immigration
Abortion is criminal in some Australian states (NSW?), non-whites get heaps more abortions than whites.

You know what to do
 

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Abortion is illegal in Queensland. It is legal in NSW though. Not sure about elsewhere.
 

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The greens are the most prominent political party advocating capping immigration
Abortion is criminal in some Australian states (NSW?), non-whites get heaps more abortions than whites.

You know what to do
i agree there is a pragmatic case for spporting the greens ive considered it before

but idk i dont beleive their immigration stance it will transfigure itself into pro mass immigration eventually
 

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I might support them if they didn't have stupid economic policies. They're fucking batshit and think the environment is everything. And that the voting age should be 16, as well as the Lucas Heights reactor being shut down. That's like saying "I like cancer, lets not cure it."
 

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their economic policies are totally irrelevant because in practice they're never going to be pushing for economic reforms
 

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Voting in the lower house was unimportant as the result was never in question.
In the lower house it was important to make sure the greens could not hold the government to ransom again.
I voted for the Shooters and Fishers Party as they are the only real environmental party who will actually do something while not banning access.
Robert Brown will get back in but the second candidate will miss out due to the fishing party and outdoor recreation party dividing the vote. Without those two parties dividing the vote, and a bit more publicity in Sydney they should get 2 up the next election easily. They got 10.8% of the vote in Murray Darling.
 

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